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steebo777
09-09-04 02:14 PM
Originally posted by bboisvert Previously posted in the ... (wait for it) ... Review forum! ;)
You got served billy9215 ;)
billy9215
09-09-04 02:19 PM
Originally posted by bboisvert Previously posted in the ... (wait for it) ... Review forum! ;)
Oh..so sorry, my bad.
Mike Lowrey
09-09-04 02:39 PM
This part perhaps is the best explanation of the changed dialogue in the Vader-Emperor hologram scene:
I should note that the Emperor alteration also involves a change in the scene's dialogue - one that is at first confusing. The Emperor now tells Vader that he has no doubt "the young rebel who destroyed the Death Star" is the offspring of Anakin Skywalker, to which Vader replies "How is that possible?" That doesn't seem to make sense, because we know that Vader is aware of who Luke is from dialogue earlier in the film ("That's it. The Rebels are there. And I'm sure Skywalker is with them."). I suspect, however, that we'll find out in Episode III that Anakin DOES learn of Luke's existence as an infant, and he hides this knowledge from the Emperor. What that would mean is that Vader's been waiting all these years to find Luke as an adult and turn him to the Dark Side so that they can overthrow the Emperor together - a plot Vader ultimately confesses to Luke at the end of Empire. We'll have to wait for Episode III to see how this new bit of dialogue fits in.
That's entirely possible. And from what Ewan McGregor said in that behind-the-scenes clip from Ep. III, about Lucas really doing a great job in tying up plot threads between Ep. III and IV.