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I would personally disagree with the sentiment that TCW is the worst interpretation of Anakin.
I understand the point. But, I feel like clone wars can act as a way of looking at Anakin from an outside perspective. The rest of these characters don’t see Anakin suffering until it’s too late we aren’t seeing what a mess he is how fragile he is how his fear is consuming him.
he’s putting up walls.
Ahsokas just happy to see him again, Obi-wan is growing tired and wearing thin these are things we see the most in that final season.
Season seven almost acts as how Ahsoka saw Anakin. Strong, Quippy, Always looking out for the little guy.
To her the Anakin she left was just as whole and alive when she returned.
we know that’s untrue but that’s what she sees.
I understand that the show itself probably wasn’t reading in to deep and was using nostalgia off of the previous seasons to drive season seven.
but. I choose to look at it in a sadder way a way that allows for that version character to exist.
The clone wars is about Ahsoka and Rex at the end of the day. And to them, Anakin never changed.
Does anyone else ever think that Obi-Wan thought Ahsoka was killed during order 66?
The last time we know he saw her was before the Siege of Mandalore, when she went off to kill Maul. She was on a deadly planet with a Sith Lord, legions of Mandalorians, and a legion of clone troopers.
Year later, on Tatooine, during the Rebels series, Maul hunts down Obi-Wan.
Obi-Wan would have seen this as Ahsoka failing to capture Maul, meaning that as far as he knows (in canon thus far) she was killed on Mandalore. Either defeated by Mando forces, killed by Maul, or shoot down by the clone troopers she had been raised alongside.