Personally, I think Luke's ultimate resolution played the most important role. Sure, Anakin's actions played a big part but it pales when confronted to what Luke has done. Yes, the redemption was what ultimately killed the Sith, but that redemption happened because of Luke effectively killing...
You could argue that Fener did fulfil the prophecy, but from my point of view, the "true" only Sith left was none other than Fener himself since the Emperor was defeated shortly after the redeeming of Anakin by the latter's sacrifice. We could also say that Return of the Jedi refers both to...
Anakin built the "base" for the balance, but ended up f*cking it up with Order 66 and by joining the Lato Oscuro, causing an even greater imbalance in the force. Those few Jedi left, such as Cal Kestis could only pray for the best and run from Darth Fener simply because of how overpowered he...
As a wise man named Qui Gon Jinn once said, "Do not f*ck with the upper ground, Obi Wan. I've been telling you to not attack who has the upper ground since your first day as a padwan and I will keep doing so."
I wonder, if Shmi survived Attack of the Clones would Anakin still have turned to the Dark Side? After all, Anakin was completely broken after seeing his mother tortured and killed, so much so that he slaughtered the men, women and children of the Tuskens (the ones that had killed his mother)...
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