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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Aban Rune: [QB] I finally saw Ep 3 on Friday with my brother. Definitely need to see it again to put the pieces together. Regarding the arguement about whether or not Sidious created Anakin, that was the first thought that popped into my head as Palpatine was monologing. It definitely seemed as though he was talking about himself and his master. The movie needed less lizard horses and more development of things like, Qui-Gon making contact with Yoda, Obi-Wan discovering Anakin's treachery (watching 10 seconds of video footage, then saying, "Yep, Anakin's evil now" didn't cut it for me), Dooku's relationship with Palpatine, MASTER SIFO DIAS, hello?!, etc. I'm not sure I really understand why Palpatine's Force lightning melted his face. Or rather, why he would let it. I don't believe for a second that he was putting forth his best effort against Windu, because he wanted Anakin to step in. My theory is that he has always looked deformed, and that he was concealing his true appearance by means of the Force. When he faught Windu, he finally let it go. The inclusion of the Wookies was rather pointless, but didn't bother me. Yoda had to go [i]somewhere[/i] afterall. May as well be somewhere we've always wanted to see. Anakin losing because he tried to jump over Kenobi didn't work for me, but Kenobi's emotion after he shortened Anakin's inseam was really good. There was a discussion some pages back about the supposed darkness of the first three movies and how they weren't really all that dark. I think they are dark, but only if you've seen the original trilogy first and know what's going to happen. Knowing that none of the hope at the end of Eps 1 and 2 is real makes them somewhat dark. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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