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Attack of the Clones is Darker Than You Remember | Star Wars Rewatch

46 min · 20. maj 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2019071/fan_mail/new] The scariest Star Wars isn’t always the one with the most tragedy on screen, it’s the one where you can feel the collapse coming and nobody stops it. We go all-in on a hot take: Attack of the Clones is the darkest prequel because it’s the moment the galaxy’s guard drops. The score feels uneasy, the politics feel compromised, and Anakin Skywalker doesn’t just struggle, he starts breaking in ways you can’t unsee once you notice them. We talk through the Jedi Council’s blind spots and why their “calm down and trust the Force” approach fails a young man who grew up enslaved and never learned healthy attachment. We debate Yoda’s role, the feeling that he senses something is off, and the fan-favorite lore about the Jedi Temple sitting on top of a Sith Temple that clouds judgment. From Palpatine’s steady manipulation to the Jedi getting too close to the Senate, the episode connects the dots on how a disciplined order can still become vulnerable through hesitation, secrecy, and institutional habit. Then we pivot into the movie’s conspiracy engine: Obi-Wan playing space detective, Kamino’s clone army appearing at exactly the right time, and the wild reality that the Republic accepts a manufactured military with barely a blink. We tie that to what later stories reveal about Order 66, inhibitor chips, and the way Geonosis feels triumphant as a kid but deeply dystopian as an adult. And we don’t dodge the turning point that changes everything: Shmi’s fate and Anakin’s confession about the Tusken Raiders. If you love Star Wars analysis, prequel rewatch insights, and arguing about where the fall truly begins, hit play. Subscribe, share the show with a fellow fan, and leave a review with your take: is Episode II the darkest, or are we wrong? Hosted by: Cottman, Crawford & The Jersey Guy Contact us: CCandNJGuy@gmail.com Links & socials: https://linktr.ee/ccandnjguy

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