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Kenobi ruined a lot of IV, and even some of III. Acolyte ruined Anakin in general, and also ruined the jedi order in general. Both have tons of cringe and nonsensical moments, both feature times where a single swing could end things but can't because plot.
Absolutely
Yup, and that's bad writing.
See, I disagree with this part. I think the issue is that some of the ideas weren't introduced or handled properly. But I think the overall concept was there. But Disney is incredibly inconsistent with some things. Like Obi-wan, who was not all that strong in the force, could live a field of giant boulders and hurl them at Vader. But Sol couldn't hold two small girls up? Nevermind the fact that he was holding the bridges instead of just the girls.
But the storyline with Reva was just trash. A center mass lightsaber stab from Vader isn't fatal (twice) but a small knife from Mae is fatal.