[Qui-Gon's brow furrows when he hears that Poe gave away the lightsaber to Kylo Ren of all people, but he says nothing more, opting to listen to the rest of what Obi-Wan has to say instead.]
[The entire situation sounds like mayhem, and Qui-Gon's lips press into a thin line at the end of the explanation.]
For what it is worth, I agree that Rey is the rightful owner of the lightsaber. I've seen her fight with it, and it's clear the crystal inside resonates with her.
As for Anakin, I see where his frustrations are coming from, but I've already had a conversation with him about allowing his emotions to overturn his judgment. There was a mutual understanding that he would work on it.
[It was also when Qui-Gon allowed himself to be at his most vulnerable, retelling the story about Tahl's death to the younger man in an attempt to commiserate over the strength of emotion and the power of the Dark Side's call. Seeing Anakin now, and hearing about how he'd fallen straight back into old habits...]
[...it felt like a waste. And another betrayal.]
I will speak with him again, but he seems determined to continue with his self-destructive narrative.
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[The entire situation sounds like mayhem, and Qui-Gon's lips press into a thin line at the end of the explanation.]
For what it is worth, I agree that Rey is the rightful owner of the lightsaber. I've seen her fight with it, and it's clear the crystal inside resonates with her.
As for Anakin, I see where his frustrations are coming from, but I've already had a conversation with him about allowing his emotions to overturn his judgment. There was a mutual understanding that he would work on it.
[It was also when Qui-Gon allowed himself to be at his most vulnerable, retelling the story about Tahl's death to the younger man in an attempt to commiserate over the strength of emotion and the power of the Dark Side's call. Seeing Anakin now, and hearing about how he'd fallen straight back into old habits...]
[...it felt like a waste. And another betrayal.]
I will speak with him again, but he seems determined to continue with his self-destructive narrative.