Turns out not only does Best like it, but during the filming of Revenge of the Sith, he pushed for George Lucas to go a step further and straight up murder Jar Jar in the movie:

It’s a very somber, very dark eventuality for Jar Jar, I quite liked it actually! It was really dramatic and I think a good idea to kind of sum up. I always complained to George when I realised that Sith was pretty much not going to have Jar Jar in it and they were moving very very far from me, I always complained to George that I didn’t get a good death! I wanted to really be just hacked to pieces in some kind of way… and George wouldn’t do it.

The interesting thing I think about Jar Jar is that everybody keeps looking for an explanation for him, which is human nature, a big part of my book will talk about this. I like all of these theories that try to explain the reasoning for Jar Jar, we talked about the Darth Jar Jar thing before, this one where he comes this tragic character where he realises he’s been manipulated and loses his mind. I think it’s cool, I think it’s interesting.

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It’s nice to see Best is happy with how the character eventually ended up, if only because it seems to mirror all the hurt he had to go through in the wake of Jar Jar’s introduction to the world. You can check out Stangroom’s full interview with Best—including Best’s thoughts on the new Star Wars films and his part in pioneering live-action portrayals of CG characters—at the link below.

[Jamie Stangroom]