Star Wars Prequel Trilogy: 10 Missed Opportunities We'll NEVER Get Over
10. The Separatist Forces Weren't All That Intimidating By Episode III
After watching our heroes be chased around the galaxy by the Empire's not always entirely accurate stormtroopers throughout the Star Wars original trilogy, an upgrade was certainly needed for the prequels' villainous forces.
And for a minute there, it looked like they may have received precisely that.
During Episode I - The Phantom Menace, the Trade Federation's droid army initially came across as a quite terrifying and seemingly never-ending stream of merciless mechanical soldiers.
Then, after an often quite intimidating introduction during that first prequel entry, and even some pretty epic moments in Episode II - Attack of the Clones - the debut of the Super Battle Droids being one of them - things all got a little silly, didn't they?
Most noticeably in Episode III - Revenge of the Sith, the battle droids that once struck fear into the hearts of Gungans were spending more time backchatting and cracking jokes than trying to take out Republic forces.
Even with the arrival of a few upgraded metal troopers, there's no denying the fact that turning this once menacing army into a source of wacky comedy seriously undermined the threat of the Separatist army as the Clone Wars reached their end.
George Lucas initially appeared to have created a frightening new collection of droid fighters to keep the Republic busy when given the opportunity to unleash a new evil in the galaxy, but frustratingly opted to eventually undo a ton of that awesome work in favour of a few one-liners and slapstick gags.