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| But bakwaii-senpai is correct, Benny-san. However, I think that Anakin's mind was too clouded by other matters to see the big picture. Perhaps it is wise for the Jedi to be forbidden to marry... | |
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| I suppose. But I always thought that was stupid, and something I think the Jedi would be better off without. Maybe if they hadn't had to keep it a secret, things would have turned out differently. | |
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| Yeah, and I really didn't care for Yoda's advice to Anakin about letting go of the things you care about... | |
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| I mean, how the hell are you supposed to care about protecting what's good in life for everyone, if you're not allowed to care about anything in the first place? | |
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| I agree with you there, Benny-san. Although they do seem to be allowed friendships. Which in a way rather defeats the purpose of forbidding romantic love. One could be led astray by any kind of love.. | |
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| Ah well, so things in the series don't always make perfect sense. It is just a bunch of movies, after all. Of course, the Force is a religion, and on Earth some religions also forbid marriage... | |
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