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Another thing I love about The Clone Wars is that it actually shows Obi-Wan's darker side at times.

Warden Agruss is undeniably a bastard - even so, the way Obi-Wan smiles when he turns to Rex is definitely something that doesn't exactly fit the Jedi Code.

Also, this? Damn. Damnnnnn. We know Obi-Wan is one of the most powerful Jedi in the Order, yet we rarely see him use the Force in a way like this. It's far more aggressive than the abilities we've seen him using.

And here, just for a moment, we see Obi-Wan giving way to his rage. You can see it in his movements - they're wider, more aggressive, less balanced than the traditional Soresu we're used to seeing. Maul mentions it explicitly: "Your rage has unbalanced you. That is not the Jedi way, is it?"

In conclusion, damn.

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IF I MAY ADD:

FOLLOWED CLOSELY BY----

This is the man who took on Savage and Maul at once and won.

THIS IS THE MAN WHO FOUGHT ANAKIN SKYWALKER AT HIS PEAK AND WON.

Obi-wan. Is. Dangerous. 

He just rarely allows himself to be. 

Adding a couple more, because I love this topic ...

A Death Watch soldier attacks Obi-Wan and tries to assassinate Satine, and Obi-Wan slams him into the building so hard he cracks the exterior wall! He holds him in position for a couple long seconds before throwing him over the railing. If the soldier’s jetpack had been damaged (and honestly, it should have been after slamming into the wall), he would have fallen to his death. 

And then look at that last gif ... the anger on Obi-Wan’s face after Savage kills Adi Gallia. He definitely would have killed Savage if Maul hadn’t blocked the blow. This unbridled rage feels more like an Anakin reaction -- definitely anger, definitely a desire for revenge, even if it feels like justice -- especially since he completely turns from his battle with Maul in order to go after Savage.

I think that this moment is what Maul’s thinking about in The Lawless as he’s about to kill Satine. We don’t see the same reaction from Obi-Wan there (I think that he recognized his error after Adi’s death and fought against the urge to react the same way when Satine was in danger), but Maul can feel the fear and anger and hatred inside of him in spite of his calm reaction.

Obi-Wan Kenobi may be the epitome of Jedi Knight, but that does not mean that he’s not immune to the temptations of the Dark Side.

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Vader trying to kill Luke in the Death Star trench: i’ve never met you in my life. you bastard. you fiend. stop this at once

Vader all through Empire Strikes Back: Where Is My Allegiance From Luke??? Where Is My Loyalty And Filial Trust That I Crave So Dearly. You Are A Cruel And Unjust Child And I Am Going To Scream

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Anonymous asked | Favourite Movie? — STAR WARS: EPISODE IV – A NEW HOPE The Force is what gives a Jedi his power. It’s an energy field created by all living things. It surrounds us and penetrates us. It binds the galaxy together.

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