Hey there! The last updates were awesome as usual. Eric keeps poving that the PT problem must be engaged as a whole as it gives plenty of oportunities to try new things that would probably work better than the original stuff. Luckily this thought will continue to spread among faneditors, following Bob Garcia's, Eric's, and in the future Ady's works.
I hope not to deviate the topic too much, though every now and then it's useful to throw ideas in the pot and see what comes out. I've been watching clonewars lately, and found out very good CG enviroments specially in the currently developing arc (today's episode featured republic/imperial military installations in Coruscant which look very very OT. There was a scene in the drains (straightly copied from the Fugitive) that could fit easily in the CG context of the PT (considering how badly its CGI has aged) almost without any retouch (I'm saying this as a proof of a visual standard, not argument wise, why would you want a drain scene?)
Then there's the 100 episodes trailer of the series. When I was watching it, I realised how an excellent source of dialogue lines this series would be. Even in this little 5 min video there are better lines than in the actual movies!
http://insidetv.ew.com/2013/01/02/star-wars-the-clone-wars-watch-exclusive-clip-from-100th-episode-video/
Windu "he's too emotionally attached to her" aplying to Ahsoka could be used to show the Jedi suspecting on Anakin and Padme's marriage in ROTS or their affair in AOTC....
Another case, imagine this dialogue opposed to the poor "destroy the Sith we must":
Obi Wan: I can't not kill Anakin, Master!
Yoda: (Then) bring back this lost child before it's too late.
Then even more, if it was possible to assamble lines, you could actually have Yoda say "stop this lost child before it's too late" (this line, and editing Anakin's no return point, the children slaughter, out of the movie and you would make Vader's line in EPVI "OW once thought as you do" have a lot more depth).
I'm actually watching the series with different eyes now, and I suggest the others fan-editing muggles (?) to do it too; not just for inspiration, but to have a real sense of what new things could be accomplished dialogue wise (and therefore indirectly plot wise).
Keep the good job Eric, and sorry for the little huge off topic!