Comments by "Andre Gon" (@andregon4366) on "The Critical Drinker"
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@ALookIntoTheEulenspiegel He had experience with pod racing, he learned the ship controls when he got out of Tatooine, he crash landed inside the space station AFTER GETTING SHOT, and he accidentally destroyed the main reactor inside of it.
And let's not forget he was getting assistance from R2.
Call it bad writing, although it could be argued that he some force influence behind it, but that doesn't make him a Mary Sue.
Even if that was a Mary Sue moment, single moments don't make Mary Sues, you need a pattern of Mary Sue moments to make a Mary Sue.
You don't know what a Mary Sue is.
Also the pod racing is the worst argument you could come up with.
Anakin HAD EXPERIENCE IN PILOTING PODS, Wattoo made him race in them.
Anakin LITERALLY BUILT THE POD HE RAN IN.
Experience in pod racing in a pod he literally knew from the inside out.
That doesn't seem an unfavorable situation in any way shape or form.
Anakin worked in a parts shop, where he worked on fixing every kind of things, droids included.
It's not a stretch of imagination if he could build at home what he was used to build in the shop.
Your absurd arguments just prove you don't know what a Mary Sue is.
Or that you're desperate to downplay how bad the sequel trilogy is.
The point of the first movie was to show Anakin as the prodigy child with unlimited potential.
Do you know what a prodigy child is? You may not know, but I do. One of my cousins was.
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