Why Palpatine Is The Greatest Movie Villain Ever

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  • čas přidán 10. 06. 2024
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    Some people think Palpatine isn't the greatest villain of all time. They're wrong.
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  • @clashcomeback539
    @clashcomeback539 Před 3 lety +5022

    Palpatine is playing a game of chess.. but he is controlling both sides, he wins either way.

    • @Sekir80
      @Sekir80 Před 3 lety +188

      And this is presented very well in the Clone Wars series.

    • @Sekir80
      @Sekir80 Před 3 lety +48

      @3 I was thinking the 3D animated and I watched it recently and it was a first. Didin't watch it when it came out. Aside from some cringy episodes I liked it. Waaay better than the "new trilogy".

    • @dw4867
      @dw4867 Před 3 lety +46

      A game of chess with only two pieces, and he's both pieces. He's also the board, the scorer, and the crowd, while everyone else are the hobos sleeping in the alley behind the building.

    • @topcoppelion6626
      @topcoppelion6626 Před 3 lety +17

      "What is this game, I win."

    • @waltuh2.3bviews3secondsago3
      @waltuh2.3bviews3secondsago3 Před 3 lety +2

      Yes i get it after seeing this 500 times

  • @myfamiliar795
    @myfamiliar795 Před 3 lety +3647

    "The prequels are the story of an arrogant religion who get a hold of the messiah and accidentally hand him over to the devil." Damn. That's brilliant.

    • @MonkeyGoatLicker
      @MonkeyGoatLicker Před 3 lety +31

      So trueee. Why did the Jedi not trust him!

    • @mememan9061
      @mememan9061 Před 3 lety +20

      kinda resembles warhammer

    • @wiseforcommonsense
      @wiseforcommonsense Před 3 lety +135

      @@MonkeyGoatLicker because they feared him. They feared his power, they feared what he represented, they feared their lack of control over him. And fear, as they say, leads to the darkside.

    • @MonkeyGoatLicker
      @MonkeyGoatLicker Před 3 lety +21

      @@wiseforcommonsense I thought about that last sentence while reading this before I read the last sentence. Very true.

    • @jakobrenner2230
      @jakobrenner2230 Před 3 lety +32

      @@MonkeyGoatLicker Because, after centuries of not fighting a single powerful enemy (the Sith) they lost their original purpose. Also, they didn't like the fact that Anakin had unstable emotions, like many fallen Jedi before him. They were wary of him, because he was unpredictable. But this only contributed to Darth Sidious' plan; After centuries of deterioration, a war that hardened them (driving some, like Sora Bulq, away from the Jedi way), and an unstable (and easy to manipulate) messiah, the Jedi were never in a position to win against the evolved Order of the Sith Lords. Their enemy this time was not another dark-sided empire emerging from Korriban, it was a subtle venom corrupting the heart of the Republic itself, something they never truly fought against.

  • @nolsee1176
    @nolsee1176 Před rokem +1462

    One thing I like about Darth Sidious is that he LOVES being evil. Many villains believe they’re doing the right thing, the greater good, and so on. Even Dooku falls under that. But Palpatine is pure evil, is well aware of it, and relishes every last ounce of it.

    • @HalNordmann
      @HalNordmann Před 9 měsíci +80

      While at the same time, knowing how to hide this until the time is right

    • @DARTHDANSAN
      @DARTHDANSAN Před 9 měsíci +19

      Exactly he’s the perfect scopayh

    • @vittoriacolona
      @vittoriacolona Před 9 měsíci +20

      Does he though? Palpatine's a psychopath and the don't feel anything at all. If anything I think he loves power and has no qualms in doing whatever he can to get it. And if that includes the power to turn people into puppets.

    • @dender96
      @dender96 Před 8 měsíci +1

      ​​@@vittoriacolonaI'd say that Palpatine does feel strong emotions, that's why he's so powerful in the use of the dark side. In one of the canon comics Palpatine tells Vader that he loves making and having enemies, because he loves always having someone to kill. He also says that the hate and rage that fuel his powers come from the fact that he sees almost everyone as below him, and everyone below him enrages him to the point that he thinks they don't deserve to live. I think he's truly a wretched evil fuck that enjoys doing harm as much as he does power.

    • @Melody_Raventress
      @Melody_Raventress Před 8 měsíci +22

      That's why he's so compelling. He just does not care. He murdered two people to embarrass his dad.

  • @this_guy00
    @this_guy00 Před rokem +2040

    “The prequels are a story of an arrogant religion who get a hold of the messiah and accidentally hand him over to the devil” is one of the coolest descriptions I’ve heard

    • @sergiocortes125
      @sergiocortes125 Před 9 měsíci +14

      The problem is that it isn't true. It's Sidius and himself who did it. You can point mistakes of the Jedi, but the blame is on Sidius and Anakin himself.

    • @roronoalaw7772
      @roronoalaw7772 Před 8 měsíci +116

      @@sergiocortes125If you actually delve deep into it, you’ll realise the Jedi did much more work turning Anakin to the dark side and Palpatine only had to nudge him a little. So no, it is an accurate description.

    • @sergiocortes125
      @sergiocortes125 Před 8 měsíci +9

      @@roronoalaw7772 If you pay actual attention you'll learn is Anakin's wrong choices choices who lead him to his ruin. And you'll also learn his main flaw the inability to let go. By the way, the Jedi tried to help him fix the problem that led him to ruin while Sidius fed it for his own greed.
      I'm worried if having to repeat this much that a grown adult is responsible of his actions. I don't know if Tiktok and Insta are swallowing people's braincells are what the hell is happening here, but I'm terrified. Dude, it's a simple maniqueist story that even the author has explained, wake up.

    • @Alias_Anybody
      @Alias_Anybody Před 8 měsíci +68

      @@roronoalaw7772
      Honestly, with the Jedi being ignorant and short sided, Palpatine being a brilliant manipulator and Anakin simply having personal flaws which were never adressed (due to lack of a father figure and the contrast between hypercritical Jedi while the rest of the galaxy worshipped the ground he walked on) the whole thing was arguably a group effort.

    • @roronoalaw7772
      @roronoalaw7772 Před 8 měsíci +33

      @@sergiocortes125 The author has also admitted the Jedi were arrogant and short sighted. So your condescension is unwarranted, yes obviously an adult is responsible for their choices, however to deny outside influences had an impact on his is just plain ridiculous. They told him to be a robot and not give a shit about his family which is awful advice and something Luke took into account for the NJO in the EU.

  • @tyw2675
    @tyw2675 Před 3 lety +4310

    "He dragged the most promising Jedi down to the fires of hell, returning him to the state of slavery he was born in, as a machine with a skull where his face used to be." That got me.

    • @christiana_mandalynn
      @christiana_mandalynn Před 2 lety +142

      That literally made my eyes brim with tears ... and with the music and images... 🥺

    • @Comkill117
      @Comkill117 Před 2 lety +217

      That’s the most Metal description of the birth of Darth Vader ever.

    • @techpriest4347
      @techpriest4347 Před 2 lety +113

      That and the line before, that the last person in the galaxy that believes there is still good in him, dies.

    • @topdog5252
      @topdog5252 Před 2 lety +6

      @@Comkill117 metal?

    • @darkenna
      @darkenna Před 2 lety +96

      That's not even the worst of it. Because 25 years later, Palpatine tried to replace that skull-faced slave... WITH HIS OWN SON. The sheer evil of the man was... palpable.
      Teehee. ;)

  • @halodude7239
    @halodude7239 Před 3 lety +3167

    "Wait... he's not even on the list?"
    *Impossible, perhaps the archives are incomplete.*

  • @redjirachi1
    @redjirachi1 Před rokem +2202

    Palpatine is proof that a villain can be pure evil without falling into the flat character trap. He's charismatic, is similar enough to real life villains while also having an element of fantasy and has a personal dynamic with the protagonist...while not having an ounce of actual humanity

    • @jackstrawful
      @jackstrawful Před 10 měsíci +45

      Sure, can be, but it's very much the exception. Only thanks to a career-defining, singularly charismatic, once in a lifetime performance. Doesn't mean it's something writers should emulate, or that 98% of the time a more nuanced character with motivations beyond pure evil won't be more interesting and engaging.

    • @tuluppampam
      @tuluppampam Před 10 měsíci +73

      That's because he doesn't do evil stuff for the sake of it, but he has a clear goal in mind and thus does things
      He has a personality, unlike so many other poorly written characters

    • @tomnorton4277
      @tomnorton4277 Před 10 měsíci +55

      @@jackstrawful That just exemplifies how talented George Lucas actually is at writing. The idiots who claim he didn't know what he was doing suffer from the Dunning Kruger effect. It takes a VERY good writer to make a fairly simplistic character into such an iconic villain.
      It would have been so easy to turn Palpatine into a Saturday morning cartoon villain - that's what Disney's trainwreck did - but because Star Wars is for all ages, George Lucas knew that there needed to be mature themes underneath the silliness in order for both children and adults to appreciate the story. It helped that he's knowledgeable about history, religion, politics and psychology so he knew how to to develop the story whilst keeping Satan as its core antagonist. Ian McDiarmid's performance elevated an already solid foundation.

    • @ericleal157
      @ericleal157 Před 10 měsíci +10

      @@tomnorton4277 He was a good creator of storys and a good editor, not a good writer, and certainly a terrible director, the star wars dialogues are are terribly written artocities

    • @tomnorton4277
      @tomnorton4277 Před 10 měsíci +24

      @@ericleal157 George Lucas saved The Empire Strikes Back. If he was a bad writer or director, Star Wars wouldn't have lasted for so long.
      If you want to see the work of terrible writers and directors, just watch the Disney Trilogy. Rian Johnson and JJ Abrams' dialogue is far worse than George Lucas' and on top of that, they have no clue how to write a logical and consistent narrative. George Lucas actually understands storytelling. Only idiots who suffer from the Dunning Kruger effect would call him a bad writer or director. And unfortunately, there are a lot of idiots in the world.

  • @LeeEverett1
    @LeeEverett1 Před rokem +2303

    One crucial thing about Palpatine that I love is that he isn't a sympathetic villain. Too many villains these days get written in a way where the audience feels sorry for them and that their actions are somewhat justified or understandable.
    But not Palpatine, he's straight evil and he loves it. Gotta respect that.

    • @tomnorton4277
      @tomnorton4277 Před 10 měsíci +118

      That's one of the things that make Palpatine the best of the best. In terms of pure evil, nobody short of Satan himself tops him. Aaravos in The Dragon Prince comes very close because he's another Satanic figure but I'm worried that Aaron Ehasz might fall into the trap of trying to make him sympathetic and relatable. We don't need that in all our villains. Complexity is wonderful but if we're looking purely in terms of who represents the Devil the most efficiently, without literally BEING the Devil, Palpatine is at the top of the list. The simplicity is what makes him so iconic, on top of Ian McDiarmid killing it in the role. No other actor could handle this character as well as him. Ian Abercrombie, may he rest in peace, was great but he was only doing the voice. Ian McDiarmid is a Shakespearean actor which perfectly suits Star Wars' tone and style and enabled him to bring the physicality and expressiveness that voice acting simply can't convey.

    • @TheDoctorOfMDMA
      @TheDoctorOfMDMA Před 8 měsíci

      I hate to be that guy but it boils down to the fact that the people in charge of the media now don’t believe in traditional evil, they believe that tradition is evil. They attribute their beliefs to villains but dial it up to 1000 & just use the excuse that they were ridiculed or exiled & became vengeful & radicalized. It’s very rare that we get a flat out evil villain. Look at the MCU for example, they built up Thanos for 10 years just for the payoff to be shit. He was basically a big purple Leo DiCaprio eco-nut gone mad who we’re made to sympathize for. Then look at Guardians 3 as a good example, The High Evolutionary had a goal but reveled in his cruelty. He wasn’t relatable to anyone & they used a cheap gimmick like animal cruelty to show that, but still, the point is the same. It all went down the drain when people started trying to relate to their villains rather than their heroes.

    • @jamestolbert1856
      @jamestolbert1856 Před 8 měsíci +12

      Villains can be allegories without being boring but very interesting and fun and threatening

    • @myPhDinAwesomeness
      @myPhDinAwesomeness Před 8 měsíci +22

      Thanos is practically the hero in the Avengers movie

    • @orangemafia9128
      @orangemafia9128 Před 8 měsíci +22

      That's because people want it both ways. They call villains that are evil just because, poorly written, cartoonish and boring. Then people like yourself say differently.

  • @cyberclawterror950
    @cyberclawterror950 Před 3 lety +4904

    The Prequals are just Palpatine playing 5d chess with himself

  • @wooferwastaken387
    @wooferwastaken387 Před 3 lety +2583

    Obi wan: "Sith lords are our speciality"
    Literally 3 sith lords in the same room

    • @thelordshrek2938
      @thelordshrek2938 Před 3 lety +184

      Obi wan is the only one who isn’t one lol

    • @Mr.Heller
      @Mr.Heller Před 3 lety +39

      @@thelordshrek2938 Ehh, he's the greatest master of Dun Moch in the movies, so who knows...

    • @gaymare6236
      @gaymare6236 Před 3 lety +107

      Yeah, but all sith will fail against the high ground

    • @AnthonyDoesYouTube
      @AnthonyDoesYouTube Před 3 lety +8

      Speciality*

    • @river.m2010
      @river.m2010 Před 3 lety +3

      Yep

  • @the_bee_is_me
    @the_bee_is_me Před rokem +905

    Ian McDiarmid did a phenomenal job portraying him on screen.

    • @LeeEverett1
      @LeeEverett1 Před rokem +26

      He's still killing it in the spin off shows. He's been reprising his role lately

    • @Ethan_Alexandur
      @Ethan_Alexandur Před 10 měsíci +29

      I saw episode 3 in theaters when I was like 8 years old. One of the happiest memories of my life. I love Star Wars. Or at least I used to. Until Disney.

    • @wladdaimpala88
      @wladdaimpala88 Před 6 měsíci

      @@funtimeflorian1643 Far from the first time he did.

    • @mirceazaharia2094
      @mirceazaharia2094 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@Ethan_Alexandur
      Same here, friend. Same here.

    • @mattosso7676
      @mattosso7676 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Seriously, the most underrated acting performance of my lifetime. Just the way he delivers his lines is nothing short of a masterclass in acting. Most of the Emperor's memorable dialogue is simple due to the acting choices that McDiarmid made. Simply brilliant.

  • @ORLY911
    @ORLY911 Před rokem +577

    I feel like people who said the prequels were just "boring politics" are the exact sort of people Palpatine was tricking. The poltics are supposed to be overly beurocratic and under systemic rot, it's being taken advantage of by a supervillain who managed to infiltrate it to the top seat thanks to the systems complacency. The jedi too, of course, the more I look back on it the more I realize you were never really supposed to like the jedi council, they are as much of a reason the Empire happened as Palpatine.

    • @legrandliseurtri7495
      @legrandliseurtri7495 Před rokem +91

      The politics in the prequels are not complex, can be understood by children easily and take a small amount of screen time. I've no idea why ''boring politics'' was ever seen as a valid criticism by some.

    • @I_dcd
      @I_dcd Před 6 měsíci +18

      ​@@legrandliseurtri7495it made perfect sense to me at 10. Most kids of this generation thou... not so sure

    • @walidbentaher
      @walidbentaher Před 6 měsíci +13

      @@I_dcd I mean I understand the politics perfectly and im only 16!

    • @I_dcd
      @I_dcd Před 6 měsíci +9

      @@walidbentaher Keep that intuition strong man. You really never know what you can believe

    • @walidbentaher
      @walidbentaher Před 6 měsíci +7

      @@I_dcd Yeah its sad when I try to explain stuff like that to other kids my age they would say something like:
      "What is bro babbiling about? 💀

  • @inarencommander4663
    @inarencommander4663 Před 3 lety +11058

    "Palpatine wouldn't drop out of the sky and just announce his plan."
    Yeah Disney. He wouldn't...

    • @cadeshanley218
      @cadeshanley218 Před 3 lety +276

      Unless it is his plan. The Sith feed off fear and what's more terrifying than a powerful Emperor thought to have been dead to somehow come back? I actually enjoyed Disney's sequels. And the fan theories that were made before and after the release of each film.

    • @VibingMeike
      @VibingMeike Před 3 lety +718

      @@cadeshanley218 Hmm, interesting point of view, the only problem I have with that is this: nobody really feared him, let me explain: in TLJ the other people from different planets didn't want to help the resistance against the First Order, but they show up for some reason when the First Order is combined with the Last Order, which is an even bigger threat

    • @inarencommander4663
      @inarencommander4663 Před 3 lety +74

      @@VibingMeike Very true.

    • @inarencommander4663
      @inarencommander4663 Před 3 lety +174

      @@cadeshanley218 He's not stupid. Or not supposed to be anyway. If the excuse you want to make for the Sequels is that he's stupid, that's fine.

    • @cadeshanley218
      @cadeshanley218 Před 3 lety +34

      @@inarencommander4663 *Shrugs* Was trying to figure out things from their point of view.

  • @SnazzySazerac98
    @SnazzySazerac98 Před 3 lety +16510

    “In many ways, the prequels are the story of an arrogant religion, who get ahold of the Messiah, and then accidentally hand him over to the devil”
    Perfect summary. Amazing quote.

    • @terrychaney6050
      @terrychaney6050 Před 3 lety +152

      I agree!! 👏👏👏

    • @hellbilly69101
      @hellbilly69101 Před 3 lety +561

      That's perhaps the most beautiful thing to explain the Prequels.

    • @pinkanderson835
      @pinkanderson835 Před 3 lety +95

      Amazing statement!!!

    • @bluepearl_22
      @bluepearl_22 Před 3 lety +284

      And then the devil accidentally hands over the Messiah's children to that same religion. lol

    • @divergenttardis7378
      @divergenttardis7378 Před 3 lety +70

      One of the reasons why I'm not actually that bothered by Order 66, at least not when it comes to the Jedi Council. Complacent idiots the lot of them.

  • @quoniam426
    @quoniam426 Před rokem +367

    Many people overlook the shot of Palpatine's shuttle passing over Anakin on Mustafar, an iconic shot where the shuttle appears like a bird of prey going for its food.

  • @gabethebabe3337
    @gabethebabe3337 Před rokem +914

    You know what makes Vader's mask even more tragic? It has elements of a Tusken Raider mask. He's wearing the face of the people who killed his mother, while also blaming himself for being responsible for not being able to save her. It may be coincidental since both designs were made 40 years ago, but the event is referenced by Palpatine himself after Anakin kills Dooku. He knows what that moment meant for Anakin, and he put a permanent reminder on his face.

    • @saricubra2867
      @saricubra2867 Před rokem +37

      Nah. Vader's mask is a skull, a shell from his true self (which he killed).

    • @gabethebabe3337
      @gabethebabe3337 Před rokem +124

      @@saricubra2867 I get that, but it also is eerily similar in shape to the Tusken Raider masks. It even has the same mouth shape.

    • @DarthAwesome117
      @DarthAwesome117 Před rokem +84

      Holy shit. I mean, the video pointed out the skull thing but crap, that adds another layer to how fucked up Vader's situation is.

    • @arrete9276
      @arrete9276 Před rokem +18

      Good point. Could be that design was a reminder chosen to help channel his hatred more, since using the dark side relies on it.

    • @simonk4174
      @simonk4174 Před rokem +7

      This is kind of a stretch

  • @caok1010
    @caok1010 Před 3 lety +12665

    One of the reasons makes him so great was that he actually succeeded

    • @VibingMeike
      @VibingMeike Před 3 lety +885

      True, at the end of most movies the villain is defeated, but in ROTS he actually succeeded

    • @Excalibur2112
      @Excalibur2112 Před 3 lety +147

      For a time, until the end of ROTJ and {cough, cough} ROS.

    • @captainfordo3969
      @captainfordo3969 Před 3 lety +220

      Palpatine and Thanos are favorite villains for that reason. They actually won.

    • @williamzhu9160
      @williamzhu9160 Před 3 lety +299

      @@captainfordo3969 yea thanos is a good villain but he lacks many things that palpatine has: manipulation, pure badass moments, and an epic theme song. this is all just "my opinion" btw so don't take it personally. they're really just differently great villains. thanos, the man who just wanted to execute a huge plan mostly by himself. he has a somber theme song that reflects his somber life and somber persona. on the other hand, palpatine manipulates, plans, and backstabs, while still being capable to destroy his most powerful opponents in direct combat, should the need arise.
      but yea, the "they won" argument still stands for both these cases.

    • @powerofthecard8674
      @powerofthecard8674 Před 3 lety +125

      And not only succeed but flourished ruling an empire spanning half of the galaxy for 20 years and all the while making himself appear as a frail old man with honor in the core worlds and inner rim systems

  • @Jay-fk1uk
    @Jay-fk1uk Před 3 lety +2737

    “Revenge of the Sith is like a renaissance painting of Judgement Day”
    I’m gonna remember this one for a long time

    • @erikfrommeyer2606
      @erikfrommeyer2606 Před 3 lety +133

      “The prequels are a story of an arrogant religion who get a hold of the messiah, and then accidentally hand him over to the devil”

    • @berkaltuglu8140
      @berkaltuglu8140 Před 3 lety +15

      Satan: "I like to say I am a huge fan"
      *Proceeds to send him to the final movie*

    • @Spongebrain97
      @Spongebrain97 Před 3 lety +2

      Ehh that movie is overrated. It is the good one but still had the same problems as the other two prequels

    • @kalleenstoddard357
      @kalleenstoddard357 Před 3 lety +20

      @@Spongebrain97 So if by problems, do you mean flawlessness I agree.

    • @Spongebrain97
      @Spongebrain97 Před 3 lety +3

      @@kalleenstoddard357 no problems that are in the screenplay and others like wooden acting and thinly developed characters. For example Maul and Dooku are just cool boss battles but they hardly do anything and the audience barely knows anything about them. If you want more info you gotta go look up EU content 😑. Thats the problem with George's writing. He clearly needed help but surrounded himself with yes men

  • @brenobassocenci6571
    @brenobassocenci6571 Před 7 měsíci +193

    the entire saga can be summarized as Palpatine playing chess with himself, and winning.

    • @infinitedonuts
      @infinitedonuts Před 26 dny +5

      And when he finally lost, it was because love was the one thing that he couldn’t account for because he was I incapable of it himself... It was the love that Anakin had for his son that defeated him.

    • @dabalma
      @dabalma Před 22 dny +1

      ​@@infinitedonutsI love the fact you see that scene as the moment when Palpatine was truly defeated. sequels are not canon. they can't be

    • @illosovic
      @illosovic Před 21 dnem

      ​@@infinitedonutsI think it was more so being chucked down 1000 feet that defeated him but you've got the spirit and I'm here for it 😂

  • @philv2529
    @philv2529 Před rokem +172

    Palpatine is so underrated. Not only did he fight Yoda to a standstill, but he, through manipulation and intrigue, CONQURED THE GALAXY

  • @rundur4805
    @rundur4805 Před 3 lety +2054

    Star Wars is basically 'Palpatine: The Documentary'

    • @God_abandoned_us_all
      @God_abandoned_us_all Před 3 lety +110

      Have you ever heard The tragedy of Anakin Skywalker

    • @seeing1111
      @seeing1111 Před 3 lety +11

      This actually makes sense right

    • @themalcahtwinz4743
      @themalcahtwinz4743 Před 3 lety +3

      Nice heavy pfp

    • @josephdavis1704
      @josephdavis1704 Před 3 lety +15

      nah more like edgy boy anakin who was supposed to save the galaxy ends up fucking it up because of love and power yada yada yada

    • @DiamondLotus210
      @DiamondLotus210 Před 3 lety +4

      *Anakin: The Documentary

  • @joshgaston7839
    @joshgaston7839 Před 2 lety +3284

    Sidious is so villainous, that even the villains of the movies are used, abused, and even come to hate Sidious as well. (Maul and Dooku)

    • @saricubra2867
      @saricubra2867 Před rokem +147

      Maul also fears Sidious as well.

    • @baswenmakers6846
      @baswenmakers6846 Před rokem +171

      Isn't that a great description of the devil. The ultimate deceiver.

    • @elmaz46
      @elmaz46 Před rokem +63

      Dooku didn’t care about Sidious or the Jedi. he just wanted to create his own Organisation with using the dark side, if he would succeeded he would kill Sidious that was his plan, sadly he was the one who got killed first.

    • @saricubra2867
      @saricubra2867 Před rokem +84

      @@elmaz46 Initially i tought Dooku was more of an antagonist than a villain, he had good intentions.
      Maul meanwhile is such a mess with his mind twisted and a lot of missery. He has Sith eyes all the time.

    • @ryanbriggs8070
      @ryanbriggs8070 Před rokem +10

      And Vader and Kylo!

  • @Redpoppy80
    @Redpoppy80 Před rokem +167

    The way I understood the plot of TPM was, Palpatine was the Naboo senator for the Galactic Senate and wanted to become Chanceller, so by manufacturing a crisis that he would negotiate Naboo out of, he would gain a following that he could use to take Valorum's seat from him by calling him out on his corruption in a couple of years but when Queen Amidala successfully reached Coruscant he simply changed his plan to use her to declare the vote of no confidence that accomplished the same thing, and he does this pivot so seamlessly that you would think that was his plan from the start. It is like a late chess game where the master sees mate in 9 moves but a seemingly good move to fight back just gave the master mate in 2 moves instead.

    • @I_dcd
      @I_dcd Před 6 měsíci +14

      Palpatine is truly a master of manipulation. I'd love to shake the hand of the man that planned this

    • @averagejoeschmoe9186
      @averagejoeschmoe9186 Před 4 měsíci +5

      Well Palpatine was the one who clouded the vision of the jedi with the dark side, so that they could not foresee what Palpatine could every step of the way.
      This foresight is emphasised by Palpatine himself in Episode VI, he said he had foreseen everything that had led him up to that point, everything. I can only interpret that this sentiment applied since early on. He literally played a game that he couldn't possibly lose. Even if he made an error here or a misstep there, it would always turn out in his masterplan's favor in the end.

    • @Bubblegob
      @Bubblegob Před 4 měsíci

      @@averagejoeschmoe9186 I find this... Kinda weird, I remember the jedi commenting about something clouding their ability to sense the dark side or their vision relative to the darkside situation... But I never got the sense that they were deprived from "the power to see the future", if it were the case I think they would make a bigger deal out of this. Obviously Palpatine is able to foresee a lot of things but I always attributed this to dark side abilities.

    • @Redpoppy80
      @Redpoppy80 Před 4 měsíci

      @@BubblegobThey did make a bigger deal about their failing sight in AotC but concealed that info so they would not be seen as weak. The Force pulls at and decides your destiny, but it also will obey your commands if you are of strong enough mind. For Palpatine who is so attuned to the Force and is always manipulating it to his designs, there was not a single Jedi who could see Palpatine for what he was. It is also important to remember that almost all of the Jedi were not only too dependent on the Force for their insights but their sense in the force was severely dulled from their rigid dogmas and belief that the Sith were extinct.

    • @Bubblegob
      @Bubblegob Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@Redpoppy80 When you describe it like this it sounds more like the Jedi being duped or barely realizing their power in the force is being impaired seldom for the masters worried but cautious as the force is sometime mysterious. Which is much more in line with the impression I got.

  • @Jiu-JitsuJourney257
    @Jiu-JitsuJourney257 Před rokem +94

    The music that plays during the Jedi slaughter will forever invoke goosebumps every single time I hear it. People hated the prequels, but revenge of the Sith stands out sooo much.

    • @erikstrickland96
      @erikstrickland96 Před rokem +13

      That hate has definitely decreased a ton in recent years after the Disney fiasco at least lol

    • @Ash-Winchester
      @Ash-Winchester Před 7 měsíci +3

      @@erikstrickland96 I think it's sad that learning to love something you once hated requires hating something that never got a chance.

  • @bluelightstudios6191
    @bluelightstudios6191 Před 3 lety +3524

    the best part about Palpatine was that he actually won, there was no last minute "Good triumphs over evil" situation, literally
    the entire Jedi order was annihilated, the republic was reformed into a new rule under the iron boot of the galactic empire and
    the hero of the story became the worlds number one most remembered villain.

    • @Santisima_Trinidad
      @Santisima_Trinidad Před 3 lety +538

      And what's funny is, palpatine dies not because of any massive oversight on his end, but by two things he could never have suspected. The first being the Luke Skywalker, a random moisture farmer with seemingly no concrete reasons to stay as a Jedi, when shown that his friends were being massacred and promised that joining palpatine would spare there lives, refused to turn to the dark side. The second being the Darth Vader, the man who killed his wife because of the dark side, who massacred children for palpatine, who struck down his master and dear friend in cold blood, was turned to the light side purely because his son had unwavering faith that he still had good in him. Dieing not because you Lost, not because your plan had a gaping holes in it, not because of masterful counterplan, but because of something nobody could have expected, is something very very few villans manage to come close too. Only one I can think of is Sauron, who was taken down because two hobbits walked across the world, went through a series of caverns guarded by the spawn of the gigantic spider which tied up and tortured Saurons Boss, then walked through the single most inhospitable environment on the planet, scaling a volcano, and managed to destroy a ring which was known for corrupting some of the greatest of men in the time it took them to scale a volcano. Sauron didn't even know hobbits existed until he found out that they were the things which held the ring.

    • @smartlinus2592
      @smartlinus2592 Před 3 lety +146

      @@Santisima_Trinidad And Grand admiral thrawn
      He had all the rebels, where he wanted them, he tricked them so many times.
      There was just one moment: He ignored Leia Organa, and helped her convincing the Noghri, people, who swore eternal respect, to turn against him.
      But his whole puzzle was just misding one tiny peace

    • @kraigisboss
      @kraigisboss Před 3 lety +120

      @@smartlinus2592 A very small wrench can break a very large machine.

    • @smartlinus2592
      @smartlinus2592 Před 3 lety +18

      @@kraigisboss that's right

    • @thelordshrek2938
      @thelordshrek2938 Před 3 lety +101

      Everyone in the comments on this video: you know im something of a philosopher myself

  • @Red__Law
    @Red__Law Před 3 lety +4268

    The prequels, especially Revenge of the Sith, have aged like a fine wine.

    • @tam2237
      @tam2237 Před 3 lety +96

      Well... I’d say just Revenge of the Sith and maybe kinda The Phantom Menace

    • @normanm11
      @normanm11 Před 3 lety +323

      @@tam2237
      All three of them.
      Stop being a toxic fanatic.

    • @forcecalibration924
      @forcecalibration924 Před 3 lety +88

      Ima watch them the rest of my life and show my grand children

    • @InterMyVan
      @InterMyVan Před 3 lety +61

      Not really ROTS is fine but the others are dog shit no one can say otherwise

    • @dspserpico
      @dspserpico Před 3 lety +33

      The first half hour of Revenge of the Sith is the best Star Wars. Period.

  • @DFACisaan
    @DFACisaan Před 8 měsíci +57

    Best thing about Palpatine is that you can clearly see how much fun Ian McDiarmid had playing the part

  • @megasean3000
    @megasean3000 Před rokem +102

    Sideous is just that villain you love to hate. He’s so wicked and evil but in a charming and subtle way. Ian McDiarmid kills it as the galaxy’s evil politician and he deserves all the praise.

  • @mev186
    @mev186 Před 3 lety +4510

    That moment when you realize that Vader isn't Palpatine's apprentice, He's his trophy.

    • @yawgmoth6568
      @yawgmoth6568 Před 3 lety +340

      A magnificent jewel box created both to display and preserve the greatest treasure of the Sith.

    • @JeanBaptisteEmanuelZorg
      @JeanBaptisteEmanuelZorg Před 3 lety +32

      That was known in 80s already, you know?

    • @inadequis6132
      @inadequis6132 Před 3 lety +146

      Yeah, Palpatine didn't like him after he got dismembered and lost so much power because he was no longer a worthy successor

    • @BenaldinhoOG
      @BenaldinhoOG Před 3 lety +139

      @@inadequis6132 he only lost power because palpatine had his suit created to inflict pain upon him consistently so he never had full control. He would have been stronger than palpatine and he knew this

    • @johnnythunder4911
      @johnnythunder4911 Před 3 lety +23

      F**k that’s great!! I never thought of that! Damn..

  • @figeon
    @figeon Před 3 lety +38737

    It's so fitting that the greatest villain of all time is a politician.

  • @carbodude5414
    @carbodude5414 Před rokem +70

    You can't force the masses to give up their freedom but they _can_ be convinced into surrendering their freedom bit-by-bit if you exploit their fear of foreign threats
    That's why Palpatine's rise to power and later, maintaining that power for so long is so believable

    • @I_dcd
      @I_dcd Před 6 měsíci +5

      Sounds a lot like these days

    • @Alexvondark
      @Alexvondark Před 4 měsíci +1

      Ye I agree

    • @username.exenotfound2943
      @username.exenotfound2943 Před 3 měsíci

      look at hitlers rise to power, because of the destruction from WW1 and its aftereffects it allowed him amongst other fascists to rise to power

  • @danielclawson2099
    @danielclawson2099 Před 10 měsíci +95

    20 years later, and my appreciation of the film grows. It took becoming a father to an abandoned son, and witnessing the thinly-veiled selfishness of real-life political machinations, to realize that all the themes and turning points are actually frighteningly plausible.

    • @I_dcd
      @I_dcd Před 6 měsíci +4

      The damnn people that hated on the prequels and caused Lucas to sell Star Wars away and Disney ummm.... doing what Disney does in the past 15 years

    • @I_dcd
      @I_dcd Před 6 měsíci +1

      Also sorry to hear about your struggles man. These themes are unbelievably relive in today's age.

  • @MikeHawk-bg5ss
    @MikeHawk-bg5ss Před 3 lety +2818

    Lol imagine if they brought him back out if nowhere saying "oooh he actually survived the fall!!" Now that would be so silly!

    • @ovencake523
      @ovencake523 Před 3 lety +283

      oh wait...

    • @freekjobse7051
      @freekjobse7051 Před 3 lety +499

      It's truly a shame there are no new SW movies after episode 6.
      (Excluding Rogue one)

    • @user-pg3iy3re1d
      @user-pg3iy3re1d Před 3 lety +228

      @@freekjobse7051 I see that you also don't count the sequals as Canon. Lol at least I won't be alone

    • @waltuh2.3bviews3secondsago3
      @waltuh2.3bviews3secondsago3 Před 3 lety +107

      Surviving being blown up twice XD *ONE OF WHICH WAS THE DEATH STAR BLOWING UP*
      Don't be so silly

    • @TasteTheRambo
      @TasteTheRambo Před 3 lety +85

      The dark side is a pathway to many abilities that some consider to be unnatural.

  • @thatsmallcessna8300
    @thatsmallcessna8300 Před 3 lety +2911

    I appreciate how unapologetic Palpatine is. No sob story, no revenge, he is literally just evil.

    • @KoopaMedia64
      @KoopaMedia64 Před 3 lety +77

      It’s not like the Jedi were that great either. They were dangerous. What palpatine did was cold, sure, but it can be justified. The execution of the Jedi is nothing like if they were civilians, the Jedi had lightsabers and extreme force powers making them ridiculously overpowered.

    • @morgen3369
      @morgen3369 Před 3 lety +312

      @@KoopaMedia64 Hum, yeah. The jedi still valued life of others over their own. Palpatine created a dictatorship and did multiple genocides, the revenge against the jedi was just a step in his great evil plan. I don't understand why people are so keen on painting the jedi as evil characters. They weren't perfect but were mostly a good force for the galaxy, not some evil dictatorship that takes control of as many worlds as they can to exploit every living being to death. Like, you know, the empire.

    • @fruitoftruth1723
      @fruitoftruth1723 Před 3 lety +68

      I think that is one of the things missing in storytelling of the past twenty years - people want to write villains who are evil but who we understand and can think of as people, because they believe that this is somehow more real. But this is massively unsatisfying and also, I think, actually unconvincing. We want our villains to be devils, not people, and we want our heroes to be a little bit more than people.

    • @mikkitoro8933
      @mikkitoro8933 Před 3 lety +36

      @@morgen3369 They were a religious cult, taking three year olds to be trained as warriors. If you look at the empire from an unbiased perspective and listen to what people say in the mandalorian the empire isn't all that bad.

    • @Tiberon674
      @Tiberon674 Před 3 lety +16

      Palpatine knew his purpose so he didn't need any apologies.
      That's why I like Darkseid for the same reason.

  • @alfalldoot6715
    @alfalldoot6715 Před rokem +51

    I always liked how despite being the emperor of the entire universe, Palpatine never dresses regally (Hell, his clothes as the chancellor are fancier). It really goes to show how he's in it for the power alone and not any of the luxuries.

    • @tomnorton4277
      @tomnorton4277 Před 10 měsíci +12

      The man's too badass for something as superficial and meaningless as fashion.

    • @I_dcd
      @I_dcd Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@tomnorton4277damn straight

    • @jDiddyi
      @jDiddyi Před 4 měsíci +6

      I say that every time he appears in episode six. The most powerful man in the universe and yet he only wears black robes and a chain to hold it together

  • @OnyxLee
    @OnyxLee Před rokem +46

    When Yoda said the future is clouded, I realized that it's palp who used his sith mind trick to cloud the Jedi council's judgment the whole time.

    • @cpob2013
      @cpob2013 Před 4 měsíci +2

      Its not an active thing like the jedi mind trick. Palpatine has a special trait of Presence, he is a living shadow in the force, the stronger he is the wider and darker it becomes. When he becomes a senator he basically covers all of coruscant. When he becomes chancellor, and sith master having killed Plagueis on election night, he reaches through the galaxy.

    • @OnyxLee
      @OnyxLee Před 4 měsíci

      @@cpob2013 sounds very intriguing. Where can I read more about this?

  • @19Ledor
    @19Ledor Před 3 lety +1587

    Palpatine is not on the List.
    “It’s treason then.”

    • @freddy6837
      @freddy6837 Před 3 lety +7

      Underrated comment

    • @sihilius
      @sihilius Před 3 lety +10

      He's not on the list, cause there is only a place 1 and that's not good enough.

    • @plumeater1
      @plumeater1 Před 3 lety +25

      Palpatine is not on the list.
      He is the list.

    • @Chad_Milk
      @Chad_Milk Před 2 lety +5

      @@plumeater1 not yet

    • @plumeater1
      @plumeater1 Před 2 lety +9

      @@Chad_Milk It is treason, then.

  • @shonenbag6478
    @shonenbag6478 Před 3 lety +2333

    Oh shoot, I never realized the poetry of Anakin starting and ending life as a slave.
    Downright beautiful.

    • @themoshpit8341
      @themoshpit8341 Před 2 lety +86

      Well he didn't end his life a slave because he killed palpatine. Just that he ended his Jedi saga a slave

    • @shonenbag6478
      @shonenbag6478 Před 2 lety +60

      @@themoshpit8341 Fair enough, I should have said "Spent most of his life as a slave"

    • @zackarynigbor7821
      @zackarynigbor7821 Před 2 lety +7

      Why do you think George said it was like poetry

    • @undeadhound3402
      @undeadhound3402 Před 2 lety +16

      It… really isn’t when you put it like that… That’s actually horrible.

    • @blazingbattlehawk9626
      @blazingbattlehawk9626 Před 2 lety +45

      He was also a slave to the Jedi order. He only truly became free when he at last killed Palpatine. The savior of the galaxy, a slave his entire life. Only knowing freedom in his final minutes which he chose to spend looking at his son

  • @ericthetuber
    @ericthetuber Před rokem +43

    He took a galaxy spanning order of force users, spread them out in a war he fabricated and played both sides of and arranged to have said order all unceremoniously shot in the back simultaneously. Meanwhile, he was insanely powerful himself. GOAT villian and no one even comes close imo

  • @gnc623
    @gnc623 Před rokem +43

    If you look at Palpatine's apprentices (Maul, Dooku, Anakin), the dark side, while giving them certain abilities through their anger, also seems to bring them a form of suffering in one way or another. But with Palpatine, there's no sense of that. He completely revels in the dark side, and it brings him nothing but pleasure. He IS pure evil.

  • @adil9772
    @adil9772 Před 3 lety +3266

    Some people complain about the politics and Palpatine’s schemes in the prequels, but I think it’s the one component that makes them more compelling as you grow up.

    • @houndsmaster34
      @houndsmaster34 Před 3 lety +192

      As someone who grew up during the prequels, I was pretty young when episode 3 came out, 7 to be exact (I'm 22). At the time I loved the action but never really understood the gravity of the situation. Now that I dig deeper into the lore and watched the clone wars, I come to truly appreciate the absolute genius and pure evil of darth sidious. Not to mention how much raw force power he had, to the point where he worked among the most powerful jedi ever completely undetected. Could you imagine living in a society where you have prospered for literally 1000 years, for all of it to suddenly topple over night by ONE MAN. People tend to overlook just how cunning and powerful sidious really was. I truly believe he was the most powerful being ever in the star wars universe, even more so than Darth Vitiate and Darth Bane. He was so talented in the force and the arts of lightsaber dueling that he mastered all 7 forms, but yet he thought using a lightsaber was weaker than just using the force itself. Palpatine will always be one of my favorite characters ever just because of how calculated he was, yet at the same time had just raw power. I think its fucking awesome that he commonly stands among the most powerful jedi yet they are oblivious to the fact that they are literally right next to the most powerful being in existence, a man who is thought to be a selfless honorable politician that is for the people.

    • @whirlwind872
      @whirlwind872 Před 3 lety +68

      @@houndsmaster34 plus the fact he (along with plagueis) literally bent the force to his will so strongly that Anakin was spontaneously brought into existence by it. (Hence Anakin having no father)
      I never appreciated as a kid how absolutely ludicrous it is to create life with the force. Here we have Yoda and Luke barely lifting x-wings, meanwhile Sidious and plagueis are bending the force into the form of a living person.
      It's exactly like E=MC²
      9 x 10^16 units of energy = 1 unit of mass
      Enough concentrated energy in one place will spontaneously bend into an actual tangible particle, e.g. an electron
      Sidious manipulated the force so strongly that it didn't just create a few particles, or atoms, or molecules, or proteins, it created a fucking human embryo in the womb of Anakin's mother
      That is such an absurdly massive amount of energy to collect into one spot, let alone to collect AND manipulate perfectly into a highly ordered and genetically viable embryo
      He had to shape the DNA
      The chromosomes
      The endoplasmic reticulum
      The mitochondria
      The phospholipid bilayer
      Every receptor and chemical compound that makes the cell capable of replicating into an actual baby
      Like literally wtf. You can't even say he just waved his hand and life just randomly appeared. Sidious even said specifically that it was accomplished through extraordinary knowledge.
      The dark side is fucking legit honestly

    • @matti.8465
      @matti.8465 Před 3 lety +81

      The prequels had to explain how Palpatine took over and stablished a galaxy wide dictatorship, there had to be politics involved.

    • @cooperwilliams3220
      @cooperwilliams3220 Před 3 lety +6

      I was very little when revenge of the sixth came out wasn’t alive for phantom menace but grew up with these lol

    • @vassilyvodka2638
      @vassilyvodka2638 Před 3 lety +19

      @@houndsmaster34 also Lucas based off Palpatines coup from Julius Ceasar and Augustus. Lucas always put some political elements during his reign making Star Wars

  • @200_cuentos
    @200_cuentos Před 2 lety +2311

    Jedi: "We don't like politics"
    Palpatine: "Gooooooood...."

    • @budakbaongsiah
      @budakbaongsiah Před 2 lety +63

      This. Them being too passive is actually the trouble.

    • @SelectHawk
      @SelectHawk Před 2 lety +18

      @@budakbaongsiah isn't the story basically that them getting involved in the war was their downfall, rather than remaining peacekeepers? I don't see how that is them being too passive.

    • @Kelnx
      @Kelnx Před 2 lety +26

      @@SelectHawk Whether they got involved or not is actually irrelevant (and I don't really see how they could avoid getting involved eventually once the war started). Their big mistake was in allowing the war to begin in the first place. Not only did they not detect the machinations of a Sith Lord who was right under their noses, they couldn't even be bothered to consider it a possibility, believing the Sith were "extinct". It's an incredible level of hubris on their part, knowing full well the lure of the Dark Side of the Force that every Force user has to actively avoid, to assume that there wouldn't eventually be some Dark Side acolyte with enough skill at manipulation and power in the Force to become the same as a Sith Lord of the past. Or considering the long history of the Sith to actually believe they could be made extinct in the first place.
      Ultimately the Jedi had one responsibility to the Republic; to guard against a return of the Sith or any other dark side force user that threatened it. But 1000 years of the absence of Sith basically turned the Jedi into an insular, feckless order that no longer paid attention to the events happening around it as if they were above such things, even going so far as gatekeeping who can and cannot be trained by them nearly guaranteeing a group of fallen Force users would spring up eventually. Their arrogance and aloofness created the opportunity that Palpatine used.
      And if you really want someone to blame, it's Yoda. As much as I love Yoda, the movies do a good job of showing him to be a very different person before and after the fall of the Republic. Something happened early in his time as a Jedi to lead the order down the wrong path and having such a long lifespan he alone kept it on that path instead of listening to wiser Jedi like Qui Gon and likely countless other long-dead Jedi during his tenure. By the time Luke meets him in ESB, Yoda has had plenty of time to reflect on his mistakes and has lost much of the arrogance he once had.

    • @rickblaine9670
      @rickblaine9670 Před rokem +5

      Jedi: “We don’t care about politics.”
      Palpatine: “I care!”

    • @maharisha594
      @maharisha594 Před rokem +2

      It’s treason then

  • @draculinalilith396
    @draculinalilith396 Před 7 měsíci +32

    If you think about it, all the star wars movies were about him. He masterminded so much of what happened on so many levels in the movies that he undeniably had a huge role in atleast the lore machinations. He had a hand in most everything that happened to some degree atleast in the first 6 movies and the clone wars.

    • @I_dcd
      @I_dcd Před 6 měsíci +2

      The title isn't certainly wrong. He truly is the greatest villian in media

  • @ButchersNailsEnjoyer
    @ButchersNailsEnjoyer Před 4 měsíci +8

    Bad Batch shows just how prepared and how much of a genius Palpatine is. Like when the destruction of kamino is shown to the senate, he finds a way to use that to his advantage by showing why the empire needs stormtroopers instead of clones while simultaneously actually getting rid of the clones

  • @LucavlogsandgamingOFFICIAL
    @LucavlogsandgamingOFFICIAL Před 3 lety +5548

    Anakin's story is honestly a shakespearian level of tragedy

  • @treblazer
    @treblazer Před 3 lety +5029

    Sidious was literally playing chess with himself. He had all the pieces he had all the pawns and knew exactly where and how to move.
    edit: thanks for all these likes😭

    • @11Survivor
      @11Survivor Před 3 lety +185

      It's more like he was playing chess with a guy who had previously been super good at it but hadn't played in 50 years, and manipulated him into playing by *his* rules instead.

    • @mateoramirez9232
      @mateoramirez9232 Před 3 lety +72

      and the only wild card he didnt see comming, is the love of a father to his son wich is poetic as F or the hope and will to choose the rigth way of his own family(rey) ps: dont really like the sequels ..also dont hate them, but they are cannon so....

    • @wolfehd6600
      @wolfehd6600 Před 3 lety +63

      Palpatine was playing 5-D chess while the Jedi council was playing go fish

    • @odette5031
      @odette5031 Před 3 lety +14

      He was playing chess while everyone else was playing checkers

    • @Excalibur2112
      @Excalibur2112 Před 3 lety +28

      He played Chess with himself, playing both sides, knowing the outcome - That *HE* would win no matter what, no matter the cost... Sheer brilliance.

  • @user-mm7mo4eh2q
    @user-mm7mo4eh2q Před 4 měsíci +9

    6:15 I think this is especially clever. Palpatine used the Separatists as his proxy “bad-guys” to force planets unwilling to join the republic to join for fear of getting wiped out. The defoliator tank and siege of Onderon episodes are great examples of that in the Clone Wars. Episodes with people who were neutral in the war between the Republic and Separatists. And both get attacked by the Separatists, forcing them into the Republic.

    • @tinyguy1015
      @tinyguy1015 Před měsícem

      Which inevitably led to a larger empire in the long run.

  • @patrickhuber8630
    @patrickhuber8630 Před 9 měsíci +14

    "ROTS is like a Renaissance Painting of Judgement Day".. couldn't have said it better.

  • @alchemy616
    @alchemy616 Před 3 lety +1229

    When you think about, the moment Qui-Gon Jinn died was the moment that started off Palpatine's victory. From then on, nothing would stand in his way

    • @juresaiyan
      @juresaiyan Před 3 lety +15

      Exactly

    • @thatkidkawaii1965
      @thatkidkawaii1965 Před 3 lety +30

      Except for Darth maul in the clone wars

    • @buttwiperindawfulevil2256
      @buttwiperindawfulevil2256 Před 3 lety +93

      EXACTLY, in both canon and legends, Palaptine ordered Maul to specifically kill Qui-Gon. He knew that he would be a grave threat as he is a rebel unlike the rest of the order and expose him one day as a sith lord. Once he met Anakin in person, he was releaved that he killed Qui Gon so he could forge Ani into the Monster we all know today, he forged the most gifted and loved Jedi knight into the deadliest and Hated sith lord Darth Vader.

    • @cooletim7286
      @cooletim7286 Před 3 lety +92

      Thats why the duel theme was called 'duel of the fates'

    • @thelordshrek2938
      @thelordshrek2938 Před 3 lety +3

      Except for the very son of his apprentice

  • @NabilAbdulrashidComedy
    @NabilAbdulrashidComedy Před 3 lety +599

    The best thing is that Sidious wasn’t driven by malice or fear.. he was having the time of his life and enjoyed every moment of his villainy, constantly laughing and cackling like a madman

    • @ArtofLunatik
      @ArtofLunatik Před 3 lety +10

      Like the joker

    • @dhilipans5412
      @dhilipans5412 Před 3 lety +43

      Woah never tought about it . He never yelled screeched a monologue. He really is a good experienced villan after all

    • @angeltesfayexo6909
      @angeltesfayexo6909 Před 3 lety

      Damn bro

    • @thesenate4743
      @thesenate4743 Před 3 lety

      Finally someone understood

    • @jigglefloyd
      @jigglefloyd Před 3 lety +15

      I'm not sure why you think that - the Sith revel in fear, anger, and hatred. They draw their power from these emotions and it gives them focus and this is portrayed in all of the movies. He was, however, able to conceal his fear, anger, hatred and motives from the Jedi with perfection. His laughing is cackling was perfect because it showed his perverse joy when finally confronting and destroying his arch nemesis.

  • @jmoney_29
    @jmoney_29 Před 2 měsíci +6

    What also makes him such a great villain is the fact that he lost the exact same way Windu did. Just like the dark blinded the Jedi, the light blinded him. They both thought their final battle would go the exact same way it did last time. Unaware that the man standing next to them (the guy prophesized to bring balance to the force) had just become their enemy and the cause of their ultimate demise. It wasn't the power of friendship or the protagonists plot armor, it was exactly what Luke said it was, his overconfidence.

  • @mikeprice7124
    @mikeprice7124 Před rokem +69

    This was beautiful! An excellent tribute to the brilliance of Palps. The man dominated the entire franchise. The only reason ROS made it to theaters was because Palps came back

    • @TFZ.
      @TFZ. Před rokem +4

      😆 And then as soon as he was gone people walked out disgusted...

    • @saricubra2867
      @saricubra2867 Před rokem +5

      @@TFZ. For me that wasn't the case, it was the moment when Rey was suddently a Palpatine.

    • @TFZ.
      @TFZ. Před rokem +4

      @@saricubra2867 🤦‍♂️ I couldn't believe they did that... Ug...

  • @jimmmypage114
    @jimmmypage114 Před 3 lety +1149

    "the prequels are the story of an arrogant religion who get a hold of the messiah and then accidentally hand him over to the devil" - this, this is good.

    • @tommyl.dayandtherunaways820
      @tommyl.dayandtherunaways820 Před 2 lety +49

      @tanio12 No I think Alexander got it pretty well spot on. The Jedi absolutely deserved to be wiped out after the way they treated Anakin. They were backwards and dogmatically stubborn in their thinking, refused to concede even the possibility that emotions might not lead to pure evil, and basically pushed Anakin to the dark side every step of the way. Miracle he didn’t turn sooner with some of the geniuses on the council constantly pushing his buttons. Especially Mace and Yoda, never seen two guys more full of themselves.

    • @wasifiqbal9984
      @wasifiqbal9984 Před 2 lety +6

      @tanio12 It's about a man who was forced to show his ugly side to a religion which was a shadow of it's past.

    • @MC-yg1mq
      @MC-yg1mq Před 2 lety +5

      @@tommyl.dayandtherunaways820 the Jedi weren't great but anakin is down right a moron in ROTS, dude literally enslave the galaxy under someone who is clearly a psychopath because he had some dreams of his wife dying by CHILDBIRTH, in a universe like star wars with the kind of technology they have he really believes that she is going to die by childbirth, death by childbirth isn't even a problem in 3rd world countries in our world(and don't tell me it doesn't matter that much because it's the whole reason anakin sided with palp), and even if she was actually going to die, he is EXTREMELY egoistic, he goes to murder his comrades and literall children just so he can save his wife.
      Let's not talk about his best demonstration of intelligence, he know palpatine is a sith lord and he sees that palpatine is clearly not a good person nor mentally sane but he actually believes that the jedi order attacked palpatine because they wanted to overthrow the government.
      P.S
      The Jedi never deserved to be wiped away, the Jedi needed to be reformed

    • @Nadie47
      @Nadie47 Před 2 lety +9

      @@MC-yg1mq you fucking drongo, did you forget that force visions are a thing and are directly addressed in the movie?

    • @wasifiqbal9984
      @wasifiqbal9984 Před 2 lety

      @@MC-yg1mq Anakin's my second favourite character in Stars Wars but I have to agree with you.

  • @Howiedewitt123
    @Howiedewitt123 Před 3 lety +1865

    When palpantine isn’t on the greatest movie list :
    I AM THE LIST

  • @aldrin-1475
    @aldrin-1475 Před rokem +20

    A cinematic masterpiece has to have a villain more perfect than anything you've seen before

  • @mynameisjonboy
    @mynameisjonboy Před rokem +20

    I completely agree with your observations about Palpatine as the G.O.A.T., to which I would add that he always looks like he's enjoying himself to the fullest. The only time I can recall him acting any differently is right at the moment of his death in Episode VI. Having Ian McDiarmid play Palpatine in both of Lucas' trilogies was a boon for Star Wars fans as well as the entire movie-loving world. In my opinion he's not just another villain; he's the f-ing template!

  • @MrCoolguy425
    @MrCoolguy425 Před 3 lety +785

    That moment when your plan is so good, practically everyone involved never knew that there was a plan at all.

    • @jamesgravil9162
      @jamesgravil9162 Před 3 lety +50

      "practically everyone involved never knew that there was a plan at all."
      Count Dooku was in on it. The only thing he didn't know was that Anakin was to be his replacement.

    • @MrCoolguy425
      @MrCoolguy425 Před 3 lety +33

      @@jamesgravil9162 that’s why I said practically, and to be fair we don’t know the extent he was in on the plan. Like you said he probably didn’t know Anakin’s part, which is arguably one of the more important parts of the plan.
      The only other one that really knew there was a plan was maul and he didn’t know the extent of it. Only that Anakin was a big player.

    • @waltuh2.3bviews3secondsago3
      @waltuh2.3bviews3secondsago3 Před 3 lety +19

      *i love it when i join a two-man cult that opposes a bigger cult, where we are hidden, and then i betray the other guy by leaving him to die from the hands of the other cult and then having another guy and having a massive droid army and a droid general (yes he is a droid, hehe) with some spinny swords (oh yeah btw both the cults have laser swords) and then trick the majority into leaving yourself emergency powers betraying your other cult member by telling the other cult's most powerful member to " **_DEW IT_** " and then use that to get that powerful member as my new more permanent apprentice, and then use the emergency powers to destroy the other cult with their own clone army and then make myself an emperor of the new empire and then get thrown down a reactor shaft* (imma ignore the sequels, they were a failed abortion)

    • @MrCoolguy425
      @MrCoolguy425 Před 3 lety +5

      @@waltuh2.3bviews3secondsago3 thanks for ignoring the failed abortion!

    • @v.k.rt.m.6030
      @v.k.rt.m.6030 Před 3 lety +1

      @@MrCoolguy425 what if the Emperor never got thrown down the shaft and actually had a plan, and that's Palpatine sending a loyal secret Sith Lord unbeknownst to Darth Vader/Anakin Skywalker to spy on him and at the right time, assassinate him before he could oust the Emperor. This Sith Lord, who had already a contempt of Anakin Skywalker (as well as his former Padawan Ashoka Tano, who the Sith Lord has a eye on as well because of a little thing I like to call "a misconception" that the Sith Lord has, that makes him think Ashoka is unbeatable and un-killable.)

  • @theriderofrohan5639
    @theriderofrohan5639 Před 3 lety +777

    "Revenge of the Sith is like a Renaissance painting of judgement day, where the Republic's political and spiritual powers crumple into nothing. And its hero tries to murder his wife before crossing swords with his brother and being consumed by wrath. And when it's all over Palpatine swoops into Hell like the Angel of Death and Darth Vader is born, as the last person in the Galaxy that still believes he has any good in him dies" chills

  • @Ddarth_sidious
    @Ddarth_sidious Před 8 měsíci +7

    "Palpatine's final victory is almost unmatched in it's scope. Revenge of the Sith is like a Renaissance panting of a judgment day, where the Republic's political and spiritual power crumbles into nothing and it's hero tries to murder his pregnant wife, before crossing swords with his sworn brother and being consumed by wrath (I HATE YOU!)
    And when it's all over Palpatine descents into hell like the angel of death and Darth Vader is born, as the last person in the galaxy who still believes he has any good in him dies.
    He dragged the most promising Jedi down to the fires of hell, returning him the the state of slavery he was born in, AS A MACHINE WITH A SKULL WHERE HIS FACE USED TO BE"
    This... is brilliant, thank you @So Uncivilized for one of the best summary of Star Wars Episode 3 greatness.

  • @thecowboy9698
    @thecowboy9698 Před měsícem +2

    Nice play in the video, saying: "A villain is only as good as his plan," and then showing the Joker from The Dark Knight saying: "Do I really look like a guy with a plan?"
    Clever!

  • @Gloocifer
    @Gloocifer Před 3 lety +785

    One of very few villains who never underestimated his enemies, and faced them with awareness and caution.

    • @lionfan96
      @lionfan96 Před 3 lety +49

      except in return of the jedi.

    • @robertlehnert4148
      @robertlehnert4148 Před 3 lety +119

      @@lionfan96 he didn't consider Vader his enemy. Luke defeating his father was in Palpatine "I got that covered" " Palpatinre having to kill a still defiant Luke, ditto. Vader regaining his humanity back in the very last moments of his life and defending his son, THAT is the only thing Palpatine couldn't.see-- because self sacrifice for love was utterly incomprehensible to the Emperor.

    • @ryanm.8720
      @ryanm.8720 Před 3 lety +10

      If you qualify YTPs, then Palpatine is also one of the few villains that attacks when their opponent is talking, as seen in 'The Tragedy of Darth Sand'.
      *Yoda:* If so powerful, you-
      *Palpatine: {blasts Yoda with force lightning}*

    • @kfc4056
      @kfc4056 Před 2 lety +4

      @@robertlehnert4148 I don’t think it was incomprehensible for him, but more that he thought Vader’s only loved one had died.

    • @tuluppampam
      @tuluppampam Před 2 lety +1

      @@robertlehnert4148 I think that Palpatine knew that Vader was dangerous but what happened was extremely unlikely and as such Palpatine didn't prepare for it

  • @Hans-hy5jp
    @Hans-hy5jp Před 3 lety +2984

    Correction: Why The Senate Is The Greatest Movie Villain Ever

  • @laron1231
    @laron1231 Před 2 měsíci +5

    I love seeing palpatime onscreen being a menace because you just know the actor was having a good time

  • @albuslee4831
    @albuslee4831 Před rokem +7

    Somehow, you always make me cry, Master.

  • @ayoutubechannle4411
    @ayoutubechannle4411 Před 3 lety +591

    anakins life in a sentence.
    was a slave until his son freed him.

    • @ryan1696
      @ryan1696 Před 3 lety +20

      *From life.*

    • @causticmain7477
      @causticmain7477 Před 3 lety +2

      @Loopy but so ironic and beautiful

    • @roymadison5686
      @roymadison5686 Před 3 lety +2

      Death bed repentance is shallow and non effective.. check out larry flint publisher of hustler magazine.

    • @spicysnowman8886
      @spicysnowman8886 Před 3 lety +1

      @@roymadison5686 it's different when you repent after sacrificing yourself to save your son and kill the man that enslaved you.

  • @RangerJackWalker
    @RangerJackWalker Před 3 lety +702

    Palpating is overlooked as a villain because people are genuinely too smooth brained to understand him as a character.

    • @nra3zehuti781
      @nra3zehuti781 Před 3 lety +61

      I think the real reason is because the most popular and iconic film he was in is "return of the jedi" and there he was just a plot device for Vader to turn into a good guy

    • @gnc623
      @gnc623 Před 3 lety +45

      Exactly! I'm always floored how Darth Vader always makes the top, if not THE top, of best cinema villains of all time list, and Palpatine almost never even makes the list. IMO, Palpatine is cinema's greatest villain.

    • @nickifill1772
      @nickifill1772 Před 3 lety +2

      I hated this palpatine at first but he grow on me later

    • @parallax9281
      @parallax9281 Před 3 lety +2

      Amen

    • @paulk1773
      @paulk1773 Před 3 lety +2

      @@nra3zehuti781 and in the pt Vader is a plot device. poetry.

  • @iceman6547
    @iceman6547 Před rokem +9

    That woman's speech at the end about the significance of ROTS couldn't have been put more aptly. There's never been a better saga told on screen

  • @vitsobotka6268
    @vitsobotka6268 Před rokem +17

    I am glad the prequels seem to be getting more love and actually being treated as decent films

    • @RatSewage
      @RatSewage Před 9 měsíci

      All it took was a multi-billion dollar corporation to foist literal abominations upon us for people to realize how good they really were.

  • @guillesuperior
    @guillesuperior Před 3 lety +1710

    His plan went so perfectly that he only needed to intervene directly 1 time: to kick Darth Maul’s ass

    • @procyon6370
      @procyon6370 Před 3 lety +56

      But Maul ended up outlasting him anyway. Makes sense why Palpatine needed to go in person.

    • @MrSolus-ls6us
      @MrSolus-ls6us Před 3 lety +268

      @@procyon6370 Maul died while Luke was still a kid though...

    • @procyon6370
      @procyon6370 Před 3 lety +6

      What are you talking about? Darth Maul was in Episode VII.

    • @s1d3k1ckRO
      @s1d3k1ckRO Před 3 lety +150

      @@procyon6370 he was in solo, not ep7.

    • @procyon6370
      @procyon6370 Před 3 lety +12

      No, he was in Episode VII. He was the Sith master, and Darth Talon was his apprentice.

  • @thatguynamedbenjamin
    @thatguynamedbenjamin Před 3 lety +830

    Palpatine lost in the same way the Jedi lost, overconfidence.

    • @nerd_5615
      @nerd_5615 Před 3 lety +29

      Well to be fair, his confidence was kinda warranted, no?

    • @MazdaRX7007
      @MazdaRX7007 Před 3 lety +5

      @@nerd_5615 Somewhat

    • @Revan384
      @Revan384 Před 3 lety +41

      "Your overconfidence is your weakness"
      - Luke Skywalker.

    • @Atomic866
      @Atomic866 Před 3 lety +19

      @@nerd_5615 He did miss out on one thing. Vader's loyalty and conflict. That's what caused his defeat. As for the battle on Endor and the space battle, he had the right to be confident/overconfident. His fleet was going to win according to his plan.

    • @IAMOCKWORD
      @IAMOCKWORD Před 3 lety +5

      A friend of mine and I had a realization watching Game of Thrones, and it very much applies to Star Wars. What's the #1 cause of death in Westeros? The same as in the Star Wars galaxy: winning too much

  • @callmecloby8365
    @callmecloby8365 Před rokem +9

    Palpatine is awesome on his own, and the added material other writers put into the character over the course of a series of games and novels really just elevates him more.

  • @bradleymarshall5489
    @bradleymarshall5489 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Very well done, I think people have gotten too caught up in the clunky dialogue to see the true beauty of the prequels that you did an excellent job of exploring

  • @thegreyjedi2372
    @thegreyjedi2372 Před 2 lety +2825

    You know, when you think about it, Palpatine is one of the few villains whose plan actually WORKS. And not just for a day or a year, it worked for 25 years! Even afterwards, the effects are still felt, reverberating through Legends and Canon. Even if we disregard the ‘sequels’, the Empire is still a threat, albeit a neutered one, the Jedi are all but extinct, and the galaxy may never recover. I don’t know how many villains actually win, but he certainly is one of them.
    EDIT: Wow, 2,000 likes? Thank you so much!

    • @extantsanity
      @extantsanity Před 2 lety +138

      The only villain I can think of who had better success (in terms of stated-goal outcome) was Thanos; the Endgame movie paints the picture as optimistic because he was beaten with Earth-616, but that's just because we're not gonna talk about the other 14+ million universes that Dr. Strange watched fail. Thanos actually won 14+ million times.
      Even still, Palpatine became a revered icon through his actions. He succeeded in convincing a whole galaxy to change their way of life, wear the same clothes, and perpetuate a culture of his own creation. Thanos succeeded in his plan execution, but he expected everyone to thank him for his actions -- and he definitely didn't succeed at that. To be the villain while convincing your victims to praise you? That's Trump-level success.

    • @anthonyortiz350
      @anthonyortiz350 Před 2 lety +6

      @@extantsanity won 14+ million times how did i not realize that fact sooner it was right in front of meヾ(•ω•`)o

    • @justint.2858
      @justint.2858 Před 2 lety +76

      @@extantsanity I really liked your comment until you had to get political, c'mon man, you're no better than Rian Johnson, shoving politics where it doesn't belong.

    • @extantsanity
      @extantsanity Před 2 lety +43

      @@justint.2858 You say that, but George Lucas' prequel trilogy was excruciatingly political, too. It was about how you end up with a backsliding democracy, overthrown by people who were sold lies. As much as I'd have loved to omit a political slant to my comment, it would be a crime against George to do so.

    • @justint.2858
      @justint.2858 Před 2 lety +64

      @@extantsanity The difference is that Star Wars politics is not irl politics, so no, not including your Trump bashing wouldn't be a crime against George.

  • @logicaldude3611
    @logicaldude3611 Před 3 lety +897

    "When Palpatine activates Order 66, the Jedi who scoffed at the idea of the Sith's returning from extinction are annihilated in a matter of minutes. Most of them never knowing how deep their failure truly went."
    *cuts to scene of Yoda*
    Brilliant.

    • @something7641
      @something7641 Před 3 lety +8

      Yoda knew about order 66, watch clone wars season 6

    • @fernandorivera4719
      @fernandorivera4719 Před 3 lety +61

      I think Yoda is one of the few who truly understood, too late, the gravity of the situation.
      He senses the deaths of the Jedi trough the Force, and the shock makes him drop his cane.

    • @logicaldude3611
      @logicaldude3611 Před 3 lety +29

      @@something7641 I'm not sure what you're getting at. The point is that Yoda, being Grandmaster and a survivor of Order 66, is the one who more than anyone else understood "how deep their failure truly went".

    • @logicaldude3611
      @logicaldude3611 Před 3 lety +18

      @@fernandorivera4719 Yeah, that's why the cut was brilliant. Yoda survives and ends up being the one who understood his failure probably more than anyone else.

    • @fuckalldisneyremakesorigin5560
      @fuckalldisneyremakesorigin5560 Před 3 lety +5

      A lot of villains are underrated
      Percival C. Mcleach from Rescuers Down Under is underrated
      Shan Yu from Mulan is underrated
      Zira from The Lion King 2 is underrated
      All For One from Boku No Hero Academia is underrated
      Morgoth from middle-earth franchise is underrated
      Randall from Monsters Inc. is underrated

  • @CorpoExec
    @CorpoExec Před 27 dny +1

    I know this came out three years ago, but I always come back to watch it again. Your editing and video production is one of the best I’ve ever seen, you know how to put visuals and audio together so well.

  • @FunnyFin5.4
    @FunnyFin5.4 Před 11 měsíci +16

    Honestly hes the smartest villain he was playing chess by himself and made both of the sides win.

    • @thewarpedgiraffe5512
      @thewarpedgiraffe5512 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Emperor Palpatine was playing 4d chess with himself, but made both sides lose. the republic lost its meaning and democracy (tbh it did a long time ago) and the separatists. WELLLLLLLLLLLLLL....... count dooku and general grievous were assassinated and all the other leaders slaughtered on mustafar. there was only one winner - darth sidious. it just proves how just genuinely evil he was

  • @justr3play901
    @justr3play901 Před 3 lety +737

    He’s one of the greatest examples of “Show, don’t tell.”

  • @anxietywave8735
    @anxietywave8735 Před 3 lety +1499

    Palpatine is a rare example of a villain who doesn't need to ''fleshed out'' to be good. He is just pure evil and that's fine

    • @pauljk3259
      @pauljk3259 Před 3 lety +71

      I agree in this Chase pure evil works because we already have a tragic Villian (Darth Vader)

    • @ewanmack6537
      @ewanmack6537 Před 3 lety +87

      Pure evil can be more fun sometimes as well. Their charisma makes them likeable and it's just as fun to watch them succeed as it is to watch them fail (see 99% of Disney villains or my personal favourite, Frieza from Dragon Ball Z as some good examples).

    • @sebastianjost
      @sebastianjost Před 3 lety +31

      Another great pure evil character:
      Melkor/ Morgoth from the Silmarillion by J.R.R. Tolkien (basically prequels to LotR except that these prequels were written first)
      Similarly, in the same book, his apprentice Sauron shows his brilliance similar to what palatine does. Befriending your worst enemy, gaining their trust by hiding in plain sight and then overthrow them.
      Although Sauron is only successful in the destruction part, he doesn't really get to rule anything.

    • @ewanmack6537
      @ewanmack6537 Před 3 lety +7

      @@sebastianjost never read it, but I've been meaning to give it a go for a while, might start ASAP now

    • @pcsmproductions337
      @pcsmproductions337 Před 3 lety +4

      I don’t think palpatine is the best

  • @Yoshistar238
    @Yoshistar238 Před 7 měsíci +17

    It's amazing how Palpatine is just miles ahead of everyone with his plan. thinking about how all the pieces just fell into place, blows my mind.

    • @I_dcd
      @I_dcd Před 6 měsíci

      If you research psychology it does in fact make perfect sense. Not a degree or anything but the general awareness

  • @maxryan9052
    @maxryan9052 Před 7 měsíci +5

    His death is also one of the most satisfying because it also signifies Vaders redemption from the dark side back to the light and redeems the OTHER greatest villain of all time, but somehow….Palpatine returned.

  • @justinmadrid8712
    @justinmadrid8712 Před 2 lety +2794

    "Palpatine isn't the type to just announce his plan to destroy civiliazation".
    Meanwhile, in the Disney spin-offs... Palpatine literally broadcasts his plan to the entire galaxy... before his fleet of mini-deathstars are even ready to launch...
    And it wasn't a trap either like in ROTJ. Sigh. The Disney sequels are absolute garbage.

    • @IAmTheDoctor00
      @IAmTheDoctor00 Před 2 lety +238

      Agreed. I tried to defend the first one assuming they'd get better. I gave up after the second one I couldn't see the galaxy far away bastardized anymore.

    • @justinmadrid8712
      @justinmadrid8712 Před 2 lety +118

      @@IAmTheDoctor00 Same. Exactly the same here. I defended TFA against the haters, promising the sequel would be worth it.

    • @Monsieurlemon2
      @Monsieurlemon2 Před 2 lety +31

      yeah disney pretty much eviscerated this series

    • @LCSV2
      @LCSV2 Před 2 lety +42

      It’s downright criminal what the new Lucasfilm under KK did to Star Wars… Look at what they did to my boy… :’(

    • @fiddleriddlediddlediddle
      @fiddleriddlediddlediddle Před 2 lety +34

      If it makes you feel better, the original writer for that decision was fired and the sequel trilogy was de-canonized.
      I think...
      Disney's now working on another three wastes of money to replace them. 🙂

  • @captaintristan1176
    @captaintristan1176 Před 10 měsíci +12

    After watching this I finally see that the whole clone wars was just a whole set up for palpatines plan. I mean through out the clone wars you see how much power he gets. He is just perfect. A perfect villian.

    • @I_dcd
      @I_dcd Před 6 měsíci +2

      I hate how so many people hate on the prequels. This is almost absolute perfect plot and people dislike it because "oh its different from the originals." Yeah so WHAT YOU F***ING GOT WAS A COMPLETE FARCRY SEQUEL SERIES THAT HAS NO RESPECT WHATSOEVER TO THE ACTUAL PLOT

    • @captaintristan1176
      @captaintristan1176 Před 6 měsíci +2

      @@I_dcd EXACTLY AND THEY ACTUALLY SUPPORT THE NEW ONES LIKE WTF!

  • @locke3862
    @locke3862 Před 5 měsíci +2

    The windu vs palpatine fight and “power!” scene exemplify just what palpatine is. Pure power and purely hungry for it

  • @jakewwwjake
    @jakewwwjake Před 2 lety +3433

    The older I get. The more I appreciate Star Wars. As a kid , I was enthralled with the action, adventure, and special effects. As an adult, I absolutely love the story, and character arcs.

    • @jaredtheamerican1776
      @jaredtheamerican1776 Před 2 lety +8

      Same

    • @Doughboy14145
      @Doughboy14145 Před 2 lety +7

      I definitely resonate with this. 🤟🏽

    • @bukayosraka
      @bukayosraka Před 2 lety +3

      Same

    • @MetalGuitarTimo
      @MetalGuitarTimo Před 2 lety +39

      except for the disney stuff which has no soul. you could never make an analysis video like this about them, because you wont find any hidden or subtle messages in them

    • @Kaizerdramon
      @Kaizerdramon Před 2 lety +5

      This is why Star Wars matters so much, as one evolves so does the interpretation of SW does.

  • @stuflames4769
    @stuflames4769 Před 2 lety +2607

    What makes Palpatine great, to me, is that he *enjoyed* himself.
    So many villains are really kind of depressing, or actually depressed. They're just focused on winning, without a real goal except domination, or some similar Nazi need... or focused on revenge, where afterwards there's little... or are simply horror villain evil, driven by their very destiny with little joy... or some variation.
    And, Palpatine is all of that. Except, he's actually happy when he wins.
    He's a happy, happy man. He's living his best life, and he has no self loathing. He is having more fun, and loving life more, with every win.
    The Joker is sometimes a figure in this vein, I suppose. Depending on the writer. But the joker is also quite crazy.
    Palpatine is not really crazy. He's just... he's just happily evil. Like, really happy, and really evil.
    Call it simplistic, it's also super sinister and from what I can think of super rare.

    • @shadmanhasan4205
      @shadmanhasan4205 Před 2 lety +98

      This is why I love HISHE (especially the Villain Pub). The Bar keep's Palps while Voltamort, Joker, Loki, even Zod are the regular customers 😆

    • @ideeyes4054
      @ideeyes4054 Před 2 lety +230

      He is the ultimate bad guy. No remorse, no seeking attention, no sad back stories to sympathise with, no mental health issues. Nothing. Just purely cold, calculative, selfish desire to get to the top and rule over all by any means necessary. Just because HE himself wants it all.

    • @untipicostormtrooper2098
      @untipicostormtrooper2098 Před 2 lety +73

      I mean when he fighted maul and savage he was laughing and always with a smile

    • @JamesEdelson
      @JamesEdelson Před 2 lety +41

      It's interesting, and fitting that a sith with the concealed identity of a do-gooder politician is literally just a mastermind pathological power monger, this video added greater depth to a film that has embedded itself in my memory and everytime I watch it the ending is a brutal emotional experience.

    • @Bleeds98
      @Bleeds98 Před 2 lety +57

      I gush about my love for Palpatine as a villain pretty often and I always bring up just what a huge kick he gets out of being evil. He knows he's won and there's nothing anyone can do about it, so he's cackling his whole way through his fight with Yoda. The man finally gets the let loose after all his quiet scheming. The galaxy is his. It's as if he's walking on air with utter glee at just how diabolical he is.

  • @knequestrian93
    @knequestrian93 Před 8 měsíci +7

    I'm only a recent Star Wars convert, but I watched the OG trilogy first. I always saw a crack in Vader. Like Luke I always knew there had to be some good in him. Palpatine, there was no question. To this day, he is the most terrifying villain. He didn't need a backstory, he doesnt need redemption. He truly is the perfect enemy

  • @WeeklySteelchair_Pod
    @WeeklySteelchair_Pod Před 3 měsíci +3

    Genuinely, one of the best videos I've ever watched and i just love how it further envelopes my own POV and understanding of Star Wars and makes it even greater.

  • @starkfels-diespielefestung2680

    That's a great line:
    "An arrogant religion who get a hold of the messiah and then accidentally hand him over to the devil."
    Brilliant and totally on point.

    • @paxxisticks
      @paxxisticks Před 2 lety +24

      I knew someone in the comments was gonna point it out, I love it

    • @neowide4970
      @neowide4970 Před 2 lety +19

      @@paxxisticks Someone pointed it out 1 year ago in the comments.

    • @garrettviewegh677
      @garrettviewegh677 Před 2 lety +19

      Well put. Regarding Anakin’s tragic fall from grace, I always view the prequel trilogy, especially Revenge of the Sith, in the same vain of a Shakespearean tragedy. So much pain and betrayal eloquently out of how love can be corrupted into obsession.

    • @brixenlang3207
      @brixenlang3207 Před rokem

      Brilliant

    • @samuelsmiley5940
      @samuelsmiley5940 Před rokem

      Yeah but Jesus had to die in order to save us so I can't blame the jews or anything. Idk if that's what you were getting at

  • @donovan5656
    @donovan5656 Před 3 lety +609

    The full circle of Anakin's slavery was something I hadn't even noticed.

    • @ryan1696
      @ryan1696 Před 3 lety +65

      It wasn't just a full circle. Really he had been a slave to everything in his life other than Padme. He was a slave on Tatooine. Freed from his slavery than turned a slave to the Jedi and at the end after paying so much he's back in the clutches of a master manipulator.

    • @logicaldude3611
      @logicaldude3611 Před 3 lety +31

      He has a slave mentality throughout the entire saga until he decides to save Luke in ROTJ. Whether it's Watto or the Jedi or Palpatine, he's blindly loyal and subservient to whoever his master is.

    • @dmangelsm1188
      @dmangelsm1188 Před 3 lety +2

      RyanGamingXbox - Gaming and more He was never a slave to the Jedi. They freed him, trained him, gave him a home, presumably clothes & food, & a new family.
      Just like the Devil, Palpatine works in half truths to make it seem like he was a slave to the Jedi (but he was free to leave at any time). Ironically Anakin left his position of freedom to re-join a position if slavery under Palpatine.

    • @wiseforcommonsense
      @wiseforcommonsense Před 3 lety +6

      @@dmangelsm1188 Darkseid. He still had to call someone master, he was still punished if he did something wrong. Maybe it wasn't slavery, but to a child who had not known anything else, would he have known the difference? That is the problem, Anakin doesn't known the difference cause the Jedi didn't try and understand what he has been going through or help him through his problems. So mentally, he is still a slave

    • @PseudoNym13
      @PseudoNym13 Před 2 lety

      Slave to watto and the hutts
      Slave to the jedi and republic
      Slave to palpatine and the Empire

  • @adambarnes49
    @adambarnes49 Před rokem +9

    In the clone wars some people think the jedi have become too violent and have strayed from their original path while others think they aren't doing enough to win the war,so they can't really win either way.

  • @connorsmith2059
    @connorsmith2059 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I’ve come back and rewatched this more than once. This video direction and scale is perfect when delivering the message w excellent referencing

  • @onemoreminute0543
    @onemoreminute0543 Před 2 lety +1114

    For as Sci-fi as Star Wars is , what I've always loved about Palpatines rise to power is how realistic it is. Many rulers in history have gained power by instigating a crisis in order to be granted more powers in a democratic society. And Palpatine does this not once , not twice , but THREE times. And by the time the Jedi realize it after the second time , it's too late

    • @rolandfeussner1892
      @rolandfeussner1892 Před 2 lety +14

      Which three times do you mean?
      Invasion of naboo, beginnig of the clone wars on geonosis and another time i guess?
      Really interesting point btw. :)

    • @RetroVzqz9313
      @RetroVzqz9313 Před 2 lety +56

      @@rolandfeussner1892 The take over of the banks, through the InterGalactic Banking Clan. After the Republic takes the world where the main vaults and headquarters the IGBC is located on, the formerly neutral planet of Scipio.
      The GAR defeats Separatists forces who arrive to take it for themselves. Then he calls a senate hearing, announcing that he took the banks over to ensure that these assets are used properly.

    • @RetroVzqz9313
      @RetroVzqz9313 Před 2 lety +34

      @@rolandfeussner1892 Which was near the end of the Clone Wars. And was the final part of him taking complete political control. Before destroying the Jedi Order. Reorganizing the Republic into the Galactic Empire, declaring himself Emperor of it. (Even though this already had happened before he even declared such.) Fully consolidating his power and hold over the galaxy.

    • @jh_24
      @jh_24 Před 2 lety +8

      Kind of like the Biden admin rn lol

    • @iloveeveryone8611
      @iloveeveryone8611 Před 2 lety +18

      @@jh_24 i wish Biden had this much competency. He can barely hide the fact that Ukraine laundered money to him through his son.

  • @renanleandro5914
    @renanleandro5914 Před 2 lety +3143

    This is one of the things I love about the prequels. People stop at the weird dialogues and dont realize the amazing story it is telling.

    • @Wigglystilts
      @Wigglystilts Před 2 lety +34

      How can you expect someone to comprehend a 2 hour long movie with shitty dialogue and even worse acting?

    • @officialmonarchmusic
      @officialmonarchmusic Před 2 lety +197

      I honestly can’t think of a better summary for how a lot of people view the prequels. It’s really pretty hard for us prequel fans

    • @sunsetman22
      @sunsetman22 Před 2 lety +169

      @@Wigglystilts so you expect an ancient space civilization billions of light years away from ours to talk and act like we do?

    • @gui3402
      @gui3402 Před 2 lety +166

      @@Wigglystilts How does wooden dialogue and some questionable acting (not even every actor does a bad job) make the story hard to comprehend? You just have to pay attention

    • @redhennessy3046
      @redhennessy3046 Před 2 lety +110

      @@Wigglystilts why do I have the feeling this isn’t even your own idea just something you’re regurgitating .

  • @tikky0982
    @tikky0982 Před rokem +26

    That ending quote with talking about how Revenge of the Sith is so artistic, emotional, and beautiful, despite the horrors it presents… chills down my spine and tears in my eyes. Phenomenal video!!

  • @adambyers8010
    @adambyers8010 Před 4 měsíci +3

    This was beautiful and described exactly how I feel about ROTS. By far my favorite SW movie.

  • @FappyNews
    @FappyNews Před 3 lety +1904

    4:58 The prequels are the story of an arrogant religion, who get a hold of the messiah, and then accidentally hand him over to the devil. hahahha that part killed me lol

    • @jukaa1012
      @jukaa1012 Před 3 lety +25

      Basically a dune ripoff, oh wait, thats star wars

    • @RealOberonn13
      @RealOberonn13 Před 3 lety +81

      @@jukaa1012 😑

    • @servant7777
      @servant7777 Před 3 lety +23

      This could be prophetic in more ways than you know.

    • @Gadget-Walkmen
      @Gadget-Walkmen Před 3 lety +10

      @@jukaa1012 never read dune so I wouldn't know.

    • @Chuked
      @Chuked Před 3 lety +31

      @@servant7777 its star wars everything is fucking poetic as shit

  • @LucifersAngel-mu4mw
    @LucifersAngel-mu4mw Před 3 lety +775

    "He dragged the most promising Jedi down to the fires of Hell, returning him to the state of slavery he was born in as a machine with a skull where his face used to be." I never noticed that about Vader's helmet till right now and it gave me legit chills. You earned a subscriber!

    • @bluepearl_22
      @bluepearl_22 Před 3 lety +23

      Turning Anakin into a machine like slave was never Palpatine'a true intention. Anakin getting his legs chopped off and burning half to death was nothing but an accident.

    • @harrisonberkhout1005
      @harrisonberkhout1005 Před 3 lety +17

      It's like poetry it rhymes

    • @nikotakai8796
      @nikotakai8796 Před 3 lety +12

      @@bluepearl_22 I mean, yeah. But that's what happened in the end.

    • @texasfan8892
      @texasfan8892 Před 3 lety +11

      @@bluepearl_22 I think another way of looking at it was that Anakin dragged himself to the fires of Hell.

    • @harrisonlodwick2454
      @harrisonlodwick2454 Před 3 lety

      @@bluepearl_22 He was always going to use him like a slave though

  • @TheAjaiRaj
    @TheAjaiRaj Před rokem +7

    I'd gotten jaded to Star Wars in general, but this essay has got me wanting to re-watch the prequels with fresh eyes. Brilliant writing and analysis. Subbed to the channel.

  • @amandawoodley6476
    @amandawoodley6476 Před rokem +6

    I am so happy to have found this channel. Your analysis is always fascinating and extremely entertaining to watch. Thank you for sharing your insights!

  • @OdintheGermanShepherd
    @OdintheGermanShepherd Před 2 lety +2022

    He just wanted peace, for a safe and secure society…..

    • @lucasholmberg5708
      @lucasholmberg5708 Před 2 lety +80

      as long as he was the one and ONLY ruler!

    • @youngknowledgeseeker
      @youngknowledgeseeker Před 2 lety +14

      Peace freedom justice

    • @irishpotatothief531
      @irishpotatothief531 Před 2 lety +31

      I love how he pointed out the contrast of palatine's speech and its promises with the same promises, now broken, to the Separatists at Anakin's hand.

    • @chazzerine7650
      @chazzerine7650 Před 2 lety +24

      Well... He DID keep that promise, and made the empire into a place of high quality of life as well.

    • @bug5654
      @bug5654 Před 2 lety +5

      @@chazzerine7650 This is why he's not on the list. He's not a villainous brainwashing order that kidnaps children unnecessarily.