As a reply to the original post, not whatever confusing extended argument is happening atm
You are putting too much thought into everything, when the reality of the situation is the director. Love it or hate it, it’s the director vision that determines all these continuity errors. And I don’t have a problem with it. JJ Abrams wanted to tell a story of a grand return for both the force and the SW franchise. Rian Johnson wanted to shake Star Wars to the very core, tearing out everything we once knew. Both succeeded, and all these minor details support their goals.
Would you have rathered Dave Filoni and crew make Anakin like he was in the movies, and let the series tank with such a terrible lead? Sometimes it’s best not to look at things as a whole, but just as that one director’s vision.