Devil Dodo: (About the Qui-Gon Scene)
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The thing is the scene is unneeded. Everything we need to know, we are told. Besides the scene is badly written - I'm happy it was cut.
I totally agree. Its not horrible, but I felt that Yoda would have been feeling a little more guilty about everything that happened. I thought the scene needed more emotion. After I read your comment, I thought I'd take a crack at it. It's probably a little long, but such is a writer's woe.
YODA
My failure, this was.
Responsible, I am, for this tragedy.
QUI-GON
You cannot blame yourself, my old friend.
YODA
Too old, I was. Too rigid. Arrogant, to believe the old ways could be the only way. Trained these Jedi, I did, as I was, long centuries ago, to face the challenges of times long gone. Changed, the Galaxy has. Changed, we have not. A fool I've been, blinded by age, and experience.
After a brief pause, Yoda speaks just one phrase, painfully.
YODA
How to prepare for the past, experience taught me. Prepared for the present, I was not. To certain of the future, my arrogance made me.
A single tear begins to form in Yoda's eye.
QUI-GON
Changing the Jedi Order, allowing the code to evolve, would have taken centuries.
YODA
Centuries, I had, and the time, I did not take. Last of the ancient ways, was I, and continued with them, I did. So certain, I was, believing that we... that defeat the enemies of the Republic, I could, as I have these long years. Forgot I did, how to learn, and to listen, and to watch.
QUI-GON
No one can see through the darkness when the light is shrouded. If anyone is to be blamed, it is I. Darkness was the shadow that followed Anakin Skywalker, and I could not see it.
YODA
Nor did I, even as shroud the Jedi order, it did. An infinite mystery is the force, and much to learn, there still is.
QUI-GON
And you will have time to learn.
YODA
Infinite knowledge... Infinite time, does it not require?
QUI-GON
I can teach you a power far beyond infinity, further than Tommorow, and closer than Yesterday. I can help you to become one with the force in spirit, and in consciousness. To be a part of the living force long after your body has failed you.
YODA
Eternal life... The goal of the Sith, is it not?
QUI-GON
But the Sith can never have it. It comes only from the release of self, not the exaltation of self. It comes through compassion, not greed. It is a gift, not a prize, and it must be earned. It cannot be taken.
YODA
A power greater than any, that would be, to be able to join the force, yet influence still to have...
QUI-GON
It is a gift you have earned, my old friend, and yours to learn, if you wish it.
YODA
A very great Jedi Master, you are, and always have been, Qui-Gon Jinn.
Unable to see it I was.
The single tear in Yoda's eye slides slowly down his mottled green face, and with it comes an expression of extreme sorrow, an expression not seen on the great warrior's face for 800 years. Then as suddenly as it appeared, it is replaced by a look of renewed determination and hope.
Yoda stands, puts his hands together, and bows, a traditional Jedi showing of respect.
YODA
Your apprentice, I greatfully become.