Tbh, I haven’t
seen a lot of that discourse recently so I can’t go on about specifics. But, as
we recently discussed here, Anakin did care about the clones (and I showed the receipts).
No, he wasn’t perfect and he did fail to do anything to help or even recognize
the clone army was a slave army. HOWEVER, unless this discourse also involves “Plo
Koon doesn’t really cares about the clones or their safety”, “Mace Windu
doesn’t really cares about the clones or their safety”, “Obi-wan doesn’t really
cares about the clones or their safety”, “Luminara doesn’t really cares about
the clones or their safety” or every single Jedi who also used the clones and
were even more emotionally detached than Anakin (and Ahsoka) then this
discourse is not really about analyzing the narrative, it’s about expression
theories not supported by the narrative (canon and EU). Because, as I demonstrated
on a previous post, Anakin, despite his MANY mistakes, showed more concerned
for the lives of clones than most Jedi, Senators or civilians.Wasn’t Anakin
the only Jedi who sacrificed a bunch of politicians to save clones lives? Wasn’t
he the one who encouraged clones to pick names for themselves instead of using
numbers? Wasn’t he the one who felt personally responsible for the death of
every clone under his command? Who was willing to disobey military order to go
back and help his men?It’s not
darkness. I’m not dark. This isn’t anger— It was okay; they’d always told him
so. He was fighting to save his men, and if he did terrible things out of compassion, out of love, then he wasn’t
turning to the dark side. That was the Jedi way. For my mother. For my men. For Padmé. [The Clone Wars
by Karen Traviss]Impatience.
Concern. Relief. Loneliness.
Weariness. And grief, not yet healed. Such a muddle of emotions. Such a weight
on [Anakin]’s shoulders. Months of brutal battle had left [Ahsoka] drained and
nearly numb, but it was worse for Anakin. He
was a Jedi general with countless lives entrusted to his care, and every life
damaged or lost he counted as a personal failure. For other people he found
forgiveness; for himself there was none. For himself there was only anger
at not meeting his own exacting standards. [Karen Miller’s Star Wars: Clone
Wars Gambit: Stealth]Under [Anakin]’s careless confidence, she
sensed a hint of that unhealed grief. The loss of greenies Vere and Ince during
the Jan-Fathal mission … the loss of other Torrent Company clones
since then … his pain was like a kiplin-burr, burrowed deep in his
flesh. Anakin had a
bad habit of nursing those wounds, and no matter what she said, tactfully, no
matter what Master Kenobi said without any tact at all, nothing made a
difference. He hurt for them, and always
would. [Karen Miller’s Star Wars: Clone Wars Gambit: Stealth][Anakin]
looked at Ahsoka. “Fine. You can go. But
I want to be kept informed of Torrent Company’s status. Don’t make me chase you
for updates, is that clear?” She managed to smile. “Yes, Master. Thank
you.” “And Ahsoka …” He felt his
heart thud. “Tell Rex—tell all of them—that anything less than a full recovery
is unacceptable. Tell Rex I—” He had to stop. Obi-Wan was in earshot, and they
were not supposed to care so much. [Karen Miller’s Star Wars: Clone Wars
Gambit: Stealth][Anakin]
hit the cockpit canopy switch, fast. “Obi-Wan’s fine, more or less,” he told
the anxious droid, firing their fighter’s thrusters. “Ahsoka’s pretty banged
up, though. So are Rex and Coric. They’re
on their way to Kaliida Shoals.” R2’s
mournful whistle said everything Anakin couldn’t … or didn’t want to.
[Karen Miller’s Star Wars: Clone Wars Gambit: Stealth]Rex. Coric. Ahsoka. And fourteen dead pilots. Scores
more dead and wounded ground troopers. Why can’t we stop this? Why can’t we catch Grievous?
Dooku’s only one man. How can he defy the entire Jedi Order? Who is his Sith
Master? Why can’t we find him? Day and
night the questions ate at him. They ate at Obi-Wan, too, but somehow his former
Master seemed able to live without knowing the answers. Or else he was just
better at hiding his dismay. His fear. [Karen Miller’s Star Wars: Clone
Wars Gambit: Stealth]All this
stuff are part of the narrative. it’s not an opinion, an interpretation or a
theory it is a fact. It’s in the movies, tv shows, comics and novels. Look,
Anakin was not a saint who never did anything wrong ever but people are taking
this bias against him too far. He fucked up A LOT and we all know it but that doesn’t mean we can stick every
negative adjective we know on him, especially when these attributes are not supported by
the narrative. Let’s blame Anakin for the stuff that was actually his fault.Is Anakin
guilty of not recognizing the clone army as a slave army? YES!Is Anakin
guilty of not caring about the lives of the men he was responsible for, having
malicious intent and jeopardizing their safety on purpose? NO!I could add plenty examples about how much Anakin cares for clone troopers, but frankly, the Revenge of the Sith (movie) alone presents a visible contrast between him and Jedi mindset / willingness to sacrifice few for greater good. Battle of Coruscant was one of major events in the war in which Chancellor Palpatine was captured by enemy and Republic fought hard both to save planet AND the leader (the symbol). For Anakin alone it was very personal fight, because his mentor & closest friend was in danger. And yet the moment Anakin noticed that clone pilots are in trouble, his first reaction is to save them (”I’m gonna go help them out.”) – except Kenobi is always there to remind him of his duties and by that (Jedi) mindset (”No. They are doing their job
so we can do ours.”)Clones in RotS didn’t get that much focus to begin which, nor in Attack of the Clones so many viewers weren’t that emotional about them. As far as I remember, in those movies, Jedi and politics did not worried about clones, there is little thought about them on screen. And yet
in such short scene, when clones are “just” background for the bigger, more epic battle, Anakin is the only one showing any interest in their well-being and if not for Kenobi (the symbol of perfect Jedi,
reason over feelings), Skywalker most likely would turn around to save them, even when Chancellor (his friend, his family) himself waited for rescue.At this point I really wonder where people get the idea that Anakin did not care for clone troopers…
#okay i kind of think #the
whole idea of him not caring comes from hate for anakin character AND
tcw has a different from movies & books & comics anakin #because tcw!anakin is a mix of him and han solo #to be more cool or some stupid shit like that #and tcw makes more effort to look visually cool instead of bulding characters who aren’t OOC #man there is so many things to say about tcw!anakin and how different he is from legends & movies >_< ( tags by @cienie-isengardu)