Hey what happened to this thread? It started out as a joke about an extremely minor
SW character and now it's gotten interesting!!!
My personal hope before the other two prequels played out was that Anakin was not conceived by the midichlorians at all, but at some point in her life as a slave on Tatooine Schmi was rendered unconscious and artificially inseminated with Palpatine's Sith-Sperm to give birth to a child that would fool the Jedi into believing the prophecy had been fulfilled so Palpatine could use that to his advantage in destroying them (because he had foreseen Anakin's eventual discovery by the Jedi) and to give him more time to find the true Chosen One himself.
Hmm, not sure about all that. I have no issue at all with
SW delving into adult issues like rape - far preferable to Lucas' tendency to keep everything boring and sanitized for the kiddies (insisting that the bad guys in the Clone Wars must be disposable robots so the noble Jedi won't have to slaughter humanoids, I guess Luke blowing up a bunch of hapless Empire draftees in the Death Star doesn't count) - but I prefer
SW to hang onto as much mystery as possible. For Anakin to literally have no father is weird and I like it. Some things should be left unexplained.
I like the idea that the Force has its own agenda in all this. It wanted Anakin to be a Sith, and that was the intent all along. It's not the Force's fault that the Jedi are pigheaded and insist on interpreting "balance in the Force" in an utterly self-serving way, meaning all Jedi and no Sith. Interesting definition of "balance" there.

If the Jedi hadn't been such power-hungry, self-deluded fools, they would have killed Anakin on sight and saved everyone a lot of trouble (not that that would have been anything more than a minor speedbump for the Force).
While the OT has its faults, the PT is just unremittingly morally retarded--the subjects of slavery, genocide spousal abuse, and child murder are employed just as terribly, and just as offensively, as the subject of rape.
The PT was just retarded in every way, but you're right that it demonstrated the morality of a womp-rat. For instance, it still gets me that the high and mighty Jedi saw nothing wrong with taking a bunch of poor clones and turning them into cannon fodder just because it was convenient. Blergh. When the clones were ordered to slaughter the Jedi, I cheered. Take that, you priggish elitist hypocrites!

Maybe not the reaction Lucas was going for...
This was my biggest problem with the PT. Anikan should've perfect, righteous and without fault. He should've been practically Jesus in his act, his motivations and the way he behaved. But, no. He's a whiny little bitch the entire time. The great, heroic, things he does off-screen.
It should've been tragic and shocking to someone watching these movies for the first time "in order" that Anikan falls and becomes Vader. Is that going to happen? Is Anikan's "fall from grace" to become a Sith Lord any surprise at all considering the way he acts the entire time? Does his "redemption", then, at the end of Jedi then serve to bring him back to grace? No.
First movie should've had Anikan as an adult (going along with the whole "kids don't dream about being a kid in these universes, they dream about being the adult heroes) or teenager and, as I said, he should've been just shy of walking on water, and he should've really fallen and fallen hard.
I agree with most of this (Anakin should have been at least 16 or 17 in the first movie, he should have been a smart, charming, funny guy, and a widely admired war hero) but you've set up a situation that I think is beyond the powers of any writer to pull off (unless you have something in mind that you can describe?)
A perfect guy just isn't going to turn into a monster who blows up planets. Anakin has got to have one fatal flaw that will set up his fall. He can be perfect in all other ways, and we can love him for it, but the flaw has to be there from the first or the fall is implausible.
I think it should be very simple - lust for power, maybe because he's impatient with the inefficiency of democracy (I can't reconcile the idea that Anakin cares about the Republic politically with his destruction of it) and thinks everyone would be better off if they just gave all the power to him and Palps, combined with the fact that the dark side is just flat-out more fun, probably a lot like a drug, and the Jedi are a bunch of boring old nannies that he's thoroughly sick of, plus it wouldn't have hurt if Lucas would have acknowledged the hypocrisy of the Jedi more directly. Why not overthrow and slaughter them, since they don't live up to their own so-called ideals? Easy to rationalize.
Not be a whiny punk for three movies where it's no surprise that he turned to the Dark Side.
The problem wasn't that it wasn't a surprise (that horse left the barn decades ago

) but that the tragic story of a whiny punk isn't worth bothering with. The tragic story of a great guy, a real golden boy who had just that one fatal flaw, that's something else entirely.
So when you now see Vader int he OT you don't see this once great man corrupted by evil you see a bitch-ass punk complaining about sand.
I've got the perfect solution: watch
Clone Wars, which is busy rewriting Anakin to be the golden boy/war hero that we wanted all along. The trouble with him (and I've only watched the first disk of S1 so far, so maybe this gets handled) is that I'm not seeing any fatal flaw that can lead to planet-blowing-up in his future. A bit cocky and risk-taking, sure, but nothing too untoward, more like charming. Dunno how Tarakovsky plans to pull off the transition...
In Padme's case, it's only implied, and then maybe by accident (although it explains a lot about her character), that Anakin is using the Force to influence her actions.
That's just bad, careless writing. Sure, it's impossible to understand how a smart, beautiful woman with tons of options could fall for an off-putting stalkery weirdo (the Anakin of
Clone Wars is much more believable in that regard) but you could say the same thing about a cool guy like Obi-Wan being pals with said stalkery weirdo. Or did Obi-Wan just not want to admit his mistake?