The prequels were always smarter than audience watching them and that was george's biggest mistake.
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If that's what you got out of it, that's on you.
I'm merely observing that Romeo and Juliet as written had a lot more duels and death than it did explicit sex scenes. Civilized romance takes this form, which ironically is a point for the star wars prequels.
Discussion
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nostr:npub149s9j9deujeqf3hd5r5pvhjjsewp7vzdj2ju97fn82m9m9zz24hsp6ek9r I wish the third one wasn't such a suffer fest. I'd have been perfectly happy to leave the fall of Anakin and the rise of Vader into an in a space between the trilogies. But, even now I think they are much better than episodes 4,5,6. (I can rewatch and enjoy 1,2 which I can't say for 4,5,6)