I have to agree with those of you who found problems in this movie. I really didn't like it. At the theater I felt ok about it, but afterwards I was left with this overwhelming sense of "That's It?" I felt so many things could have been done better. The chemistry between Padme and Anikan was so nonexist, the dialogue was horrible (don't get me started on the dialogue from Star Wars 2 either), and the reason for Anakin's turn was weak. Anikan just spoke to Mace about Palpatine proving he still trusted him and then turns around and gets Mace killed. And his big reason for following the dark side is to save Padme, so why doesn't he seem more concerned about her on the lava planet? Perhaps if more of a reason was given for his distrust of the Jedi in general. Some kind of a betrayal maybe. Then he would have a reason to distrust Padme as she was traveling with Obi Wan. Also why doesn't Obi Wan just kill Anikan at the end? I know he is leaving him for dead, but he could have easily finished him off and ended his suffering. Anikan is obviosly not dead and there was a chance someone could come looking for him. Then when he awakes as Darth Vader in the suit why does he continue to follow Palpatine who has promised to save Padme? She's dead Anikan and it's your fault. The dark side didn't make him stronger since Obi Wan beat him, it didn't help him use his anger (actually he is told his anger kills Padme) and it didn't save Padme from death in childbirth. It basically lived up to none of his expectations yet he stays. This is an enormous flaw that to me even extends to taint movies 4-6. It makes the terrible and unbeatable Darth Vader a whiny brat who was tricked into doing Palpatine's dirty work. End of story and a very sad ending I find it.