Clone Wars always has it's saying's before their stories, so this is mine.
"Evil can never win; because it can't kill love."
I want this to be my last post because I am blown by the fact that somebody went through the effort to do this and it only confirms what my conclusion was for these two beloved souls.
Those of you with Dropped jaws and giddy smiles may I present to you.
"Hope" By Joe Hogan. Many talented artist who love the Clone Wars to the end are getting together to make a series of free Web Comics which are called 'Clone Wars Resolutions.' Which is there interpretation to how the sad things were dealt with in the end and also respecting the film that will came after all of this. 'A New Hope'
I hope you guys realize that I left not because I ran out of material or I got bored or simply no longer cared, it's because this blog has always been my soother for the pain I felt when Satine died. But in my last art post I got a huge revelation about them that I was finally mature enough to understand.
This is what I said.
"Last night I wasn’t sure if Obi-Wan loved Satine as much as I thought. After a great talk with my sister I finally understand. Obi-wan’s code prevents him from learning how, sure he’s a very caring man but love is a subject he doesn't understand, he was never taught how, and if you don’t know how to love…"
"Satine saw the path he was headed down, she knew she was going to die and was resolved to let it happen, but not without trying to save Obi-Wan. When her life boiled down to one thing; it wasn't politics, it was’t Mandalore, it wasn't the war, goals or even dreams; but letting him know she loved him. Even if it takes years of isolation on Tatooine for him to finally understand that."'
If I could get any conformation to what I had said, this couldn't be any more clear. I am so touched by how Joe Hogan nailed this relationship on the head! The fact that he managed to get them so in character, makes the cackles of my heart glow, knowing that I didn't have to be the one to say all this, that others understood it too.
This comic Is so in tune with what Gods been showing me; I have reached the point where Satine's death no longer makes me sad, it actually makes me happy, knowing it all worked out in the end. Her death essentially saved Obi-wan and her work wasn't in vain either, she did bring peace; in his own life.
I've heard fans ask, why the heck didn't Obi-wan go crazy on that isolated planet after all those years; Well one answer that makes so much sense now, is Satine! That's right, Satine had that much impact! YOU ROCK WOMAN!
(I like Satine's expression in page 4; "Yes, My dear, you finally got it; I am so proud of you)