Lucas Fails At Plot Continuity
Created on: May 23rd, 2005
The Jedi Master who instructed the Jedi Master who instructed the Jedi Master who instructed...
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Maybe Yoda taught him, but then he went out on assignment with Qui Gon Ginn. After all, a policeman is not under the same superior officer he was when he was in the police academy, a soldier who is in the field is not under the same drill seargant that he was when he was in boot camp, so on and so forth...
It's not Lucas's fault. It's Obi-Wan's fault. He was dead, and he was in a hurry, and he was like, "Okay, I can either (A) explain that Yoda is actually one of many masters and only taught me when I was little and I actually had this other master named Qui-Gon who wanted to train Anakin before he died but died so he couldn't, or (B) I can just say Yoda trained me. Hmm..."
You forget; Obi Wan still consults Yoda quite a lot throughout the PT. Yoda witnessed Obi Wan being reckless and stuff quite a lot of times. How could you forget the fact that Yoda was telling him not to train Anakin but he did anyways? Yoda instructed him to kill Anakin/Vader on Mustafar and he disobeyed him. There is no fail in the plot continuity here sorry. But I see where you're coming from so 2.
Since we're totally picking this apart for all its worth... uber-geeks as such... if you remember the first movie (SW:E1), Yoda really didn't think Obi-Wan was ready to be a Jedi, and was kinda out voted, or reluctantly went along with it. So as somewhat stated here, maybe (in an entire universe of stories that are still somewhat untold), what happened with Obi-Wan and Yoda between Episodes III and IV?
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Considering Dooku turned into a Sith Lord and Qui-Gon died before Obi-Wan even became a Knight....who else would he name? After Obi killed Darth Maul, it was Yoda who personally made him a Jedi Knight and then agrees to let him teach Anakin. Yoda then teaches Obi after learning Qui-gon retained his conciousness after death. You can argue the semantics all day, but it's clear-cut that Obi was under Yoda's instruction after Qui-gon's death for the MAJORITY of his life. Eat sh*t, c*cks....I win.
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