Has any movie character ever caught a bigger L than Anakin on Mustafar?

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My dude was all set to be the greatest of all time Force user, even more than Darth Bane n dem

Instead he killed his wife, lost his limbs, and got burnt to a crisp and became Palpatine’s bytch because he was no longer strong enough to overthrow his master

Has there been a bigger L? :jbhmm:
 

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My dude was all set to be the greatest of all time Force user, even more than Darth Bane n dem

Instead he killed his wife, lost his limbs, and got burnt to a crisp and became Palpatine’s bytch because he was no longer strong enough to overthrow his master

Has there been a bigger L? :jbhmm:
You ever watched the Last American Virgin?
 

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I'll always argue that Arlington Road is the biggest L ever taken by a main protagonist.


Main character "Michael" is a widower and single father who comes to realize that his new next-door neighbor is a domestic terrorist. As he works to expose his neighbor and stop his plot, his neighbor manages to:

* kill Michael's girlfriend and frame it as an accident
* mock Michael and tell him he killed his girlfriend
* beat the shyt out of Michael and threaten to kill his son
* tricks Michael into driving bombs into FBI headquarters, blowing up both Michael and the headquarters, killing hundreds
* after Michael's death everyone thinks he was the suicide bomber who killed those people
* his son is now an orphan, believes his father was a terrorist, and is still friends with the actual terrorist neighbors


Whole movie you're expecting Michael to get the upper hand and expose those evil people but then :damn::damn::damn:
 

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I'll always argue that Arlington Road is the biggest L ever taken by a main protagonist.


Main character "Michael" is a widower and single father who comes to realize that his new next-door neighbor is a domestic terrorist. As he works to expose his neighbor and stop his plot, his neighbor manages to:

* kill Michael's girlfriend and frame it as an accident
* mock Michael and tell him he killed his girlfriend
* beat the shyt out of Michael and threaten to kill his son
* tricks Michael into driving bombs into FBI headquarters, blowing up both Michael and the headquarters, killing hundreds
* after Michael's death everyone thinks he was the suicide bomber who killed those people
* his son is now an orphan, believes his father was a terrorist, and is still friends with the actual terrorist neighbors


Whole movie you're expecting Michael to get the upper hand and expose those evil people but then :damn::damn::damn:

shyt was :mindblown::picard: when i saw it back then
 
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