Remove Jar Jar. The fan edit without Jar Jar isn't too bad.
Also, I think one major way to make the movie and trilogy in general better would be to have Obi-Wan and Qui-Gon switch roles in this movie. Qui-Gon is supposed to be the wise old Jedi but his plan hinges on rigging a bet, putting a kid in danger, and making promises he can't keep. That's reckless (a word an older Obi-Wan used to describe himself in the OT). Obi-Wan kept telling Qui-Gon he was making bad choices and ended up looking much wiser. By the end of the movie, Qui-Gon is dead and the burden of his actions fall on Obi-Won.
If they switched things around and maybe had Qui-Gon send Obi-Wan on a mission to get them off Tattoine in give him a lesson in patience, it would make for a better film. You have this young, reckless padawan getting in trouble, finding a random kid with Force powers, and making the bad decision of training him. At the end, Qui-Gon dies and Obi-Won is left, racked with guilt but trying his best to be the mentor Qui-Gon was. As he sees Anakin growing up and turning into Darth Vader, he is confronted with his actions as a young man and goes into hiding by the end of the trilogy.
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