I dunno. For an extremely over-the-top review, I've found that I actually agree with a surprising amount of it.
I'm also inclined to argue that that it's actually at the start that it's the best; the AotC and RotS reviews are the ones that degenerate into a whole lot of moderately entertaining but conceptually bland nitpicking. The TPM review is actually reasonably focused, and it describes with good examples and good use of generalization various systemic problems with the entire prequel series, so much so that I would go as far as to say that the other two reviews might be unnecessary.
I think #3 has about half the amount of new content that the previous two reviews had. It's as if Plinkett has ran out of steam at that point. Or probably because Lucas did manage to write something that resembles a plot for the third part.
But the second review still talks about new things. Like the love story and the relationship between Anakin and Obi Wan.
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