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Revenge of the Sith Is Where the Jedi Failed Anakin | Part 1 of 2

51 min · 27 de may de 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2019071/fan_mail/new] Revenge of the Sith is where Anakin Skywalker falls, the Jedi Order fails, and the Republic finally becomes the Empire. In this episode of CC & NJ Guy, we break down why Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith may be the most important movie in the entire saga — not just because Anakin becomes Darth Vader, but because every warning sign from the prequels finally explodes. We talk about how The Clone Wars makes Revenge of the Sith hit even harder, why Anakin’s fear of losing Padmé becomes the perfect weapon for Palpatine, and how the Jedi Council’s distrust, emotional distance, and rigid rules helped push him closer to the dark side. The conversation also gets into Count Dooku’s shocking realization during the “do it” scene, Palpatine’s long game, the Rule of Two, Mace Windu, Ahsoka, Grogu, Darth Maul, and why Star Wars works so well when it expands beyond the Skywalker story. If you love Star Wars rewatch discussions, Anakin Skywalker theories, Clone Wars connections, Sith lore, Jedi Council debates, Darth Vader origin analysis, and chaotic podcast conversations that go way too deep in the best way, this episode is for you. In this episode, we discuss: * Why Revenge of the Sith might be the best Star Wars prequel * How The Clone Wars changes the way you watch Episode III * Anakin’s slow fall to the dark side * Count Dooku’s death and Palpatine’s manipulation * Why the Jedi Council mishandled Anakin * Mace Windu as the mentor Anakin may have needed * Ahsoka, Grogu, Darth Maul, and the expanded Star Wars universe * Sith paranoia, the Rule of Two, and Palpatine’s long game * Why Star Wars can keep expanding forever Drop a comment: Was Anakin doomed from the beginning, or did the Jedi create Darth Vader? Hosted by: Cottman, Crawford & The Jersey Guy Contact us: CCandNJGuy@gmail.com Links & socials: https://linktr.ee/ccandnjguy

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episode Revenge of the Sith Is Where the Jedi Failed Anakin | Part 1 of 2 artwork

Revenge of the Sith Is Where the Jedi Failed Anakin | Part 1 of 2

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2019071/fan_mail/new] Revenge of the Sith is where Anakin Skywalker falls, the Jedi Order fails, and the Republic finally becomes the Empire. In this episode of CC & NJ Guy, we break down why Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith may be the most important movie in the entire saga — not just because Anakin becomes Darth Vader, but because every warning sign from the prequels finally explodes. We talk about how The Clone Wars makes Revenge of the Sith hit even harder, why Anakin’s fear of losing Padmé becomes the perfect weapon for Palpatine, and how the Jedi Council’s distrust, emotional distance, and rigid rules helped push him closer to the dark side. The conversation also gets into Count Dooku’s shocking realization during the “do it” scene, Palpatine’s long game, the Rule of Two, Mace Windu, Ahsoka, Grogu, Darth Maul, and why Star Wars works so well when it expands beyond the Skywalker story. If you love Star Wars rewatch discussions, Anakin Skywalker theories, Clone Wars connections, Sith lore, Jedi Council debates, Darth Vader origin analysis, and chaotic podcast conversations that go way too deep in the best way, this episode is for you. In this episode, we discuss: * Why Revenge of the Sith might be the best Star Wars prequel * How The Clone Wars changes the way you watch Episode III * Anakin’s slow fall to the dark side * Count Dooku’s death and Palpatine’s manipulation * Why the Jedi Council mishandled Anakin * Mace Windu as the mentor Anakin may have needed * Ahsoka, Grogu, Darth Maul, and the expanded Star Wars universe * Sith paranoia, the Rule of Two, and Palpatine’s long game * Why Star Wars can keep expanding forever Drop a comment: Was Anakin doomed from the beginning, or did the Jedi create Darth Vader? Hosted by: Cottman, Crawford & The Jersey Guy Contact us: CCandNJGuy@gmail.com Links & socials: https://linktr.ee/ccandnjguy

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