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carefully view the 2 graphs. which one do you like best? which one makes more sense? You decide, i can only present you with the information.
Sources:
New Essential Guide to Chronology
New Essential Guide to Characters
Star Wars: Essential Guide to Warfare
One of Leeland Chee's Blogs
Wookieepedia (as a secondary source, NEVER use wookieepedia as a primary source)
despite some comments, keep in mind i tried to make these as unbiased as possible.
I liked this one better but I think Ahsoka's impact should be on the timeline.
didnt have enough room for ahsoka. but seriously you prefer the flat relativity underdeveloped anakin as opposed to in the the old timeline where he actually goes through quite a few changes?
Anakin slowly develops with Ahsoka. But I have my own conclusion on this anyway so I wouldn't just mind this
ahsoka develops heavily during the series. however from what i saw, Anakin pretty much stays the same responsible adult. with the exception of a few episodes of course
1st season - Anakin remains disobedience and reckless.
2nd season - Grows a little bit more, be a bit more patient from what I saw in the Holocron arc. Still passionate and emotional.
3rd season - Even more patient and sees things from different POV. Still lack trust in his padawan.
4th season - Learns to trust Ahsoka more but still arrogant and emotionally attached to everyone.
5th season - More patient, fully trust most people close to him. Learn a bit on letting Ahsoka go.
how is he disobeadeint? obi-wan is no longer his master he takes orders from no now.
the only few times i saw anakin misbehave is the mortis trilogy
Um, he disobeyed a lot of orders. Most from the Jedi council and some from Obi-wan. I know he did not have to follow it so I'll just say he's still headstrong.
I dont really recall. which episodes? (so i can rewatch them and edit the graph)
Rising Malevolence is one of them. Cat and Mouse (s2). Duel of the Droids is another one. Padawan lost gives another example of his headstrongness but he follows as instructed in the end. That's all I can think of for now.
cat and mouse doesn't count, it takes place before the battle of christophsys seen in the film. its the only episode that actually takes place before the rest of the series.(this is also from Leeland chee's blog)
as for the rest ill rewatch duel of the droids