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  1. Bravo, sir. As ever, your changes are insightful and help immensely. I like your take on Yoda being broken very much… although I've got to say, his line in the filmed version — "Failed, I have" — broke my heart.

    A couple of thoughts:

    I think the reason why Padme dying of a broken heart and Vader's "Noooooo….." provoke laughter is that audiences these days are no longer receptive to intense displays of sentiment. The ironic '90s made wearing your emotion on your sleeve seem corny and old-fashioned, or unrealistic in some way (as if anything int he Star Wars saga is especially realistic!) Fanboys, in particular, seem to be resistant to this sort of thing, because they're so enthralled with the Grim 'n' Gritty as the only legitimately "cool" mode of storyline.

    I'm seeing signs that the pendulum might be swinging back the other way on that. Guardians of the Galaxy was certainly sentimental and old-fashioned in places, and it did gangbusters. And Interstellar all revolves around the power of true love, about as corny an idea as they come.

    The problem is that Sith came out several years ago, before the pendulum swung backwards. And I think the notion that the prequels were lame had already crystalized to such an extent, that many viewers were just looking for something they could mock.

    Finally, I personally would've loved to hear Qui Gon's voice speaking to Obi Wan, or even better, had him appear as a Force ghost… although I suppose that would've stolen some of Obi Wan's thunder when he appears to Luke in Empire for the first time…

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