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  1. In the novelization of the movie Anakin's anger at the council is motivated by wanting the full access to the Jedi archives that only Masters have. Palpatine has cued him into the existence of Darth Plagueis records detailing his techniques for using the Force to hold off death, but only Masters are allowed to study Sith Lords' writings.

    I'd forgotten that wasn't in the movie, too. It makes for, IMHO, a nice extra element to the Jedi Council scene. Anakin's not just angry because he's offended, he's seeing what he thought was his path to knowledge that could save Padme ripped away from him.

    I really like your update to the Padme-Anakin scene. You hit it right on the head – that scene is already pretty good as written, it just jumps topics too fast.

  2. Excellent tweaks, as always. I agree with Charlie about the additions to the Padme-Anakin scene, and I like how you're using Mace Windu. I really wanted him to amount to more in the movies than he actually did.

    You mention letting a story breathe… I think this is one of the big problems with the PT in general… as much as people carp that there's no plot, actually it's the reverse problem. There's so much going on over the course of three movies that none of it really gets its just due. I've always felt that it was an error to have pretty much the entirety of the Clone Wars happen off screen as it were, between Eps II and III. Really this story could've been six parts on its own, and perhaps would've been better served as a TV series, or at least a lengthy miniseries. But if we were going to be constrained (somewhat arbitrarily) by it being a trilogy, perhaps it would've worked better to begin the story with Attack of the Clones and spread some of what happens in Sith across two movies. I guess you could argue that the current Clone Wars series fills that role, but I haven't seen enough of it to know, and I tend to consider it a secondary level of "canonicity."

    I understand why some of the fun has faded from this project for you, but I'm really glad you've picked it up again. I enjoy these entries greatly… FWIW.

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