Assassins Are Always Betrayed: After Zam Wesell has been caught by Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi, Jango Fett shoots her with a poison dart to keep her from spilling any details on their attempt to kill Senator Amidala.Assassination Attempt: The film opens with two assassination attempts on Senator Padmé Amidala, forcing her into hiding along with the wholesome and untroubled Anakin Skywalker while Obi-Wan investigates who ordered the attacks.Aside Glance: When Anakin and Obi-Wan first meet Padmé at her apartment, Jar Jar gives a quick one with a grin, as if he's saying to the audience "Meesa still here!".Ascetic Aesthetic: Subverted with Tipoca City, which only seems this way because human eyes and Kaminoan eyes see different octaves of light.Whether it's a beating from Obi-Wan, damage from a jetpack malfunction, or a blow from a reek, Jango's armor can take it.
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It's even more heartbreaking when you consider Jango's mistakes results in poor Boba having to fend for himself. Alas, Poor Villain: Sure, Jango Fett's a cold-blooded killer who tried to assassinate a Republic senator and kill a Jedi, but he did so just to make ends meet for his family.Is a Crapshoot: One of the battle droids gets his head stuck onto C-3PO's body, which rendered it useless.
Padmé: Aggressive negotiations? What's that?Īnakin: Ah, well, it's negotiations with a lightsaber.