



Why does Vader seem to have no interest in Leia though? Like he has to know they’re using her as bait… you’d think if he can sense Obiwan’s presence he’d sure as fuck know she’s around… how is getting his kids in no way a priority? always found that to be a pretty big plot hole in the original trilogy too. Like, he has Leia captured, blows up her planet, wants to get info from her, but otherwise is all like “whatevs.” Obviously they hadn’t worked out Luke and Leia being his kids yet in a new hope… but Jesus. We know he wanted Luke to join him, now they’re filling in all the gaps and have no interest in providing any reason he doesn’t want to reclaim his children to turn them into little Sith demons?
I mentioned earlier I accept all of it as corny stupid fun. Don’t care if everything doesn’t always line up with all the mythology. Couldn’t give a fuck if they made a couple of the movies without the scene wipes. And I couldn’t give any shits who shot first and whatever edits they want to make to the original movies. But the Vader and his children thing seems to be a pretty huge hole.
I'd bet the clouding of the dark side combined with being singularly-focused on only wanting Obi-Wan made it impossible to consider something he thought never could happen since pretty much everyone was fooled into thinking Padme died in child birth, especially with how hard he tried blocking out anything from his pre-Vader days. Palpatine in the old EU at least used to scold/punish him for being too obsessed and not looking at the bigger picture, which I actually think is why if anyone would feel their presence first it'd be him. Episode 4, though, yeah that is another story since Kenobi wouldn't have distracted him. But that's just me doing a nerdgasm to try to in-universe explain it.
The real reason is Lucas probably didn't have this as planned out as he claims and we've gotta shoehorn around that, of course.
The real reason is Lucas probably didn't have this as planned out as he claims and we've gotta shoehorn around that, of course.