Hypocrite: Difference between revisions

Obi-Wan is criticizing the weapon's aesthetics, not its effectiveness, so he is not contradicting himself here.
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(Obi-Wan is criticizing the weapon's aesthetics, not its effectiveness, so he is not contradicting himself here.)
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* [[Gran Torino]]: As a lot of [[Racist Grandma|RacistGrandpas]], Walt regards himself as a man who knows plenty about life and dead, and who is abused by those (other races) surrounding him. Everyone else thinks is a [[Grumpy Old Man]] [[Jaded Washout]] [[Cranky Neighbor]]. The movie shows his [[Character Development]] from this to [[Be Yourself|a realistic assessment of his qualities and weakness]].
* In ''[[Revenge of the Sith]]'':
** Obi-Wan disdainfully throws a blaster away, saying "how uncivilized", ''right after it saved his ungrateful ass and achieved what his "civilized" lightsaber failed to'', i.e. kill Grievious.
** Anakin has Count Dooku at his mercy, and kills him with Palpatine egging him on. Anakin regrets the decision immediately afterwards, but Palpatine justifies it with "He (Dooku) was to dangerous to be kept alive." At the climax, however, when Mace Windu is about to kill Palpatine/Sidious, Anakin objects, and Windu explicitly says, "He's too dangerous to be kept alive!" The only difference is, Anakin {{spoiler|chops off Windu's hand, allowing Palpatine to kill him}}.
 
 
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