Obi-wan in ANH went on about how great Anakin was during the Clone Wars, and then Lucas went and skipped over them. My understanding of why is because the films were supposed to be about how Anakin turned to the dark side.
Anakin's heroism is essential to us understanding and liking the character, so it should not have been glossed over. Didn't anything that happened in the Clone Wars have any bearing at all on his fall? It easily could have, just needed to be written that way.
OTOH, Lucas' explanation for Anakin's fall is entirely psychological and political, two areas that Lucas cannot write worth spit. He'd have been much better off making the fall a lot more mystical, and giving us a lot more backstory in that area. The political dimension in particular didn't even need to be in the story.
Better yet, make the fall a combo of psychological, political and mystical factors and turn the screenwriting over to someone who can write all three areas competently because considering how Lucas is all over the map on the mystical stuff (Dark Side, what Dark Side?) I wouldn't trust him to write that either.
Yeah exactly. Lucas obviously has no experience in politics (and should have vetted his script with someone who does) because Palps' machinations should have outed him very quickly to savvy, experienced politicos as an ambitious, self-serving and untrustworthy game player.We're all familiar with what Palpatine's plans and manipulations are in the PT. What we're saying is that those plans and manipulations are so BLATANTLY OBVIOUS that a somewhat politically aware nine-year-old kid could've figured them out.
Given their position of power, the Jedi should be too savvy to be taken in, and even if they weren, at the very least their Senate allies should have figured it out. The political aspects of the PT don't ring true to anyone familiar with even your basic sorts of politics that people play in a corporate setting, much less the high-stakes games of professional politicians.
And they should all have been suspicious as hell at a war happening with no reasonable cause. The retcon of Seppys with reasonable objections to the Republic moderates that problem, but the retconned Seppys weren't in the movies.