Oh, yes! I thought I was the lone defender of the infamous sand line, haha. I think it tells the audience something very important about Anakin’s core personality, aside him being the galaxy’s worst flirt, which is obvious. How he clearly struggles with getting over stuff, how much repressed anger he has within. I think it could be even meant to show us how he has the tendency to lean towards the negative side of things and overthink a lot. I think it’s a very important scene.

gffa: We will defend the sand line together!  I genuinely don’t mind the sand memes, a lot of them are funny shit posts or cute in-jokes or hilarious fanart, and if it makes people more fond of Anakin’s character and the prequels, I will happily take it! But it’s still a line that has genuine meaning …

charlesoberonn: I like how Nero, the main antagonist from Star Trek (2009), isn’t even a dictator or soldier. He’s a miner. But he can terrorize the galaxy because his mining vessel has technology from the future. It’s like if a 15th century France was terrorized by a guy with a bulldozer.

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