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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Balaam Xumucane: [QB] Also at this point, I'm thinking Obi-Wan has seen a few substantially more wretched hives of scum and villany than Anchorhead. Yeah the first two definitely had "up" endings hardly constituting tragedy. TPM: Sure, Qui-Gon got killed, but I mean the Trade Federation's plan was thwarted and there was a parade, was there not? Anakin needed to be more of a problem child. (perhaps yelling "yipee" while pulling off Sebulba's toenails with a pair of pliers) And of course less-whingey/more-creepy in Clone Wars. We were working on an edit of the movie where Padme and Anakin never kiss until just before their execution and he just pines after her hopelessly for most of the movie. I can't be certain, but that might resonate more with the fan-base's own experiences, and would certainly cast him in a darker light. Regarding RoTS, personally, I bought Obi-Wan leaving Anakin to die. They [i]were[/i] in many ways like brothers and before he departed he specifically expressed that he did not want to be the one to have to kill him. Even seemed to question his ability to do so. Plus Ewan's delivery of the "You were supposed to be the Chosen One..." speech was so depressed and disappointed. Yeah, I was in on that. Anakin's abrupt turn to the darkside based on his foggy premonition of Padme's pain during childbirth? Not so much. So... if we are to assume that Palpatine did indeed initiate the Midichlorian (cringe) life-generating effect that however immaculately produced the boy, then why wasn't he keeping an eye on things Tatooine? How did Qui-Gon and co. go unnoticed for as long as they did there? [/QB][/QUOTE]
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