If you have any questions or just wanna hang out, I started streaming 5 days a week at: www.twitch.tv/arrenk see ya there! I’ve been working on a documentary about Star Wars for the past 2 years. But the youtube algorithm is so broken that subscribers don’t see it in their feeds. Here it is folks, watch and enjoy! th-cam.com/video/WYiKLZDd-4I/w-d-xo.html& If you like this video , then you will enjoy Darth Plagueis one as well. th-cam.com/video/pxknAuxutiM/w-d-xo.html For people who think I misspelled " Democracy " , it's pun intended "demon" .
DuduFilm I was quite disappointed last year when I watched Episode 7 but man I love Rogue One. It's the Star Wars Film I've always hoped for after I watched Episode IV-VI as a child. I cant wait for you making videos about it :D And I also loved this one about Palpatine... He's will always be my favorite character!
In short, the Jedi should have thrown Amidala out of the Senate and appoint Shaak-ti instead...maybe she wouldn't have won the Senate against Palpatine in the end, but at least she would have come up with a nice bloodbath about it ,....,
@@ImInSpainWithoutTheS Well, I don't like the idea of her killed defenseless, but on the other hand, regarding the whole SW universe, would just say "normal Jedi mission risks" (for her) , and "at least clever villain move" (for the Separatists).
@@Kallixede I prefer self government. Voluntarism or acracy is you prefer. "Anarchy" has a negative connotation, like society without values, primitivism or even leftism.
@@faustosar6151 And what prevent you to kill your neighbor or the other way around in that self government of yours. That's not a society, that's just chaos awaiting to someone to take power and become the ultimate ruler.
Palpatine's ability to manipulate everyone from the Republic to the Jedi, to Anakin, to Padme, to the Trade Federation to the Separatists shows what a great villain he is.
I think it takes away from the story of the prequels though, since it means literally everything that happens is the result of the Emperor's manipulation :/
I have always loved the politics in it. The moral questions in the franchise. The deeper meanings in the franchise. Always loved them. Ppl bitch the politics in SW, like wut lol? Or like the Canto Bight scenes in TLJ.....like wut. Those scenes are so good tho.
@@theemperor1379 The politics, while interesting, were jarring to fans who expected something mythical like the OT. That's why people hated them when they were released (the bad acting didn't help either). Politics in stories like this aren't necessarily a death toll for any series (look at GoT), but the way they're presented can rub people the wrong way. It should've eased audiences into the politics, grounding them in the familiar, mythical setting before discussing taxation and trade blockades. Can't say the same for Canto Bight. Remove that side quest and nothing of consequence would change. It was a spectacular waste of time, for it didn't present anything interesting for the characters to do (granted, the characters weren't interesting to begin with, but I digress). The war profiteering angle didn't inform the rest of the film or trilogy. It would've served a purpose if one of the characters turned their back on the war effort, but instead everything went back to the status quo.
"So this is how liberty dies... with thunderous applause..." Even when I first saw this movie, when I was barely 10 years old, this sentence made me understand something about the twisted way evil works. Congratulations, you managed to make Palpatine even more frightening than he already is
@@chaztikov CCP can't be destroyed until there's someone taking a daring decision of infiltrating China on its every base Until that Nor CCP Nor US Nor Russia Or any nuclear powers can get destroyed It's about how much risk are u willing to take Are u willing to take the risk which if gone the other way could trigger a nuclear war Palpatine had patience Do we have patience and would we take that big of a risk
He did, he not only kept it, he expanded it so much that he gave it a new title-an upgrade from a "supreme" elected official of a democracy to a god-damn monarch.
Palpatine already has movies. You could technically argue that episodes 1-6, the real Skywalker saga, is also the Palpatine saga. He was in every movie, manipulating everything behind the scenes to fit his every whim, except for episode 4, but his Empire was still in it.
@@wingy200 What if we do? That's not really a comment directly related to the topic at hand and I would consider it to be something entirely different. We could have a movie, or a set of movies, or even a series about him alone and then Palpatine could be introduced later on and show his interactions with Plagueis. If he wasn't there at the beginning, it's not exactly a story about Palpatine. If you wanted it from Palpatine's perspective, you'd have to begin with him as a child and finding Darth Plagueis and getting training and he'd have to be the main character. You could theoretically make a Plagueis movie/series that leads into a Palpatine movie/series if you wanted to go that route, but it wouldn't include Palpatine's full story because most of it has already been told in the existing movies.
@Alvi Syahri Octavian Caesar: "In order to ensure the security and continuing stability, the Republic WILL BE REORGANIZED INTO THE FIRST. ROMAN. EMPIRE. FOR A SAFER AND SECURER... SOCIETY"
I just got swtor 2 years ago, i now strive for that title, "LoreMaster." Im gonna take a good guess, that you earned that title and made a youtube channel first based off the codex entries of swtor. This my "star wars theory" (pun intended)
I love Episode I for one of the reasons other people hate it - the political intrigue. I love watching Palpatine's subtle machinations as he carries out his 30 plan to subvert the Republic. He's almost Little Finger-esque. We weren't supposed to be shocked to find out he was the bad guy. Like Anakin, we were supposed to know who he was going to become and be afraid as he gathered more and more power.
Comparing Palpatine to Little Finger is an insult to Palpatine. He is a political genius, monstrously powerful sith and many more things. Little finger in none of them.
@@josepablobonillajimenez6297 epi 1, 2 and 3 are *masterworks* if you compare them to the ´sequels´ or whatever people call the shitty disney fanfiction movies
@@Njordin2010 actually I love the prequels, Im probably biased since I loved them as a kid, when I grew up their flaws became apparent but still cant shake my love of them, so im just trying to be objective and say that episide two is actually the most flawed in my opinion, but yeah as flawed as it is, this flaws are related to some cheesy dialogues and some monotone scenes (like padme/anakin scenes) but the sequels are flawed in a more base level, starting with the fact that they are heavily lore breaking, which I think is the very least you could do with a Star Wars movie, and that the writers decided to press a reset button and destroy all things our heroes had previously achieved just to show us a "familiar" situation, which I think is terrible, and of course rey, that I dont hate her as much but it is obvious that she can solve any problem that comes her way with a wave of her hand with barely any knowledge of what the force is
And this is one of the reasons why I love Star Wars prequels. Rome wasn't built in a day and neither was the Empire. It took Palpatine years of planning, scheming, infiltrating and manipulating to achieve control of the galaxy. He was the master puppeteer and his journey to the top was believable, mirroring some events of our own history. That is far more satisfying than crushing all enemies in seconds using some lame Deus ex Machina. Sadly this is exactly what the First Order in the sequels have done. The New Republic was wiped out in seconds. Really? They had no other military bases or anything on other planets? It should have most of the assets of the fallen empire! It would have been far more interesting to see a major conflict between the New Republic and The First Order, instead of seeing R̶e̶b̶e̶l̶s̶ Resistance again... I could also mention how Luke had to train a lot and endure failure along the way, while Rey just seems to win at everything and has no flaws, nor requires any training in anything... Buuut plenty of people have already covered that. IMO the only good Star Wars film to come out of Disney so far has been Rogue One.
That`s exactly what I`m talking about. It took many efforts for Palpatine and his master Darth Plagueis (Hego Damask). I mean if you just imagine, that everything was planned from the beginning it`s just impressive that Palpatine succeeded. He was able to deceive an entire galaxy, the whole Senat and even the Jedi Council including the most powerful Jedi, like grand master Yoda. All the years of planning, scheming, infiltrating and manipulating you mentioned, these years aren`t shown that much in the movies. If you just watch the movies, Palpatine is shown just as the villain, but without any background information about him, you won`t have any clue how many efforts Palpatine had to deal with. It`s a pity the films don`t show it better. But when the Prequals were released George Lucas wanted Palpatine to appear myteriously. All in all Palpatine is a tactical genius and it`s impressive how he invaded the Republic that cleverly.
So say we all! George Lucas gave us a fantastic meaningful, deep, gripping and moral story over his saga. Episodes 1 to 6 were sheer brilliance and a timeless classic. IF ONLY WE HAD SEEN HIS SEQUELS. It is truly sad that he LEFT THEM his scripts and story treatments for a final 3 episodes, that Mark Hamil etc seemed to love. If they had produced those, I am confident that we would have had ONE STORY that was cohesive, ONE SAGA, PROPER CHARACTERS, AN ACTUAL PLOT and meaning to the galaxy and the Force. It sounds like he was going to tell the tale of "Pass on what you have learned" that Yoda gave to Luke. Of Luke up against a hidden dark sider (probably Plageuis who was seeded into ROTS) and the Whills (super beings in the Force and the whole midichlorian thing explained) over the path to immortality and the Force itself (with the help of his father force ghost). In addition a completely fractured galaxy post Endor, with the Alliance (under Princess Leia and Han) uniting with the Imperial Remnant on Coruscant to defeat multiple warlords, criminal gangs etc to reform a galactic wide orderly New Republic by saga's end. Instead we have an unholy mess with TFA never being a real Episode 7. It's opening crawl destroyed the entire premise of the saga. There was no continuation. No exposition. No logic, or sense, no story. No characters (old, or new as Lucas intended and wanted). No actual plot at all. What a waste. And oh what could have been. Nothing makes sense post ROTJ, since TFA does not continue onward from it, or Episodes 1 to 6 as a whole. What happened to the orderly Empire, the Alliance, the "Return" of the Jedi, the galaxy? Who the hell is everyone? Where the hell is everyone for starters? Who the hell are these random new characters, especially the rude person who tells people to stop holding their hand and why are we focusing on them, versus the galaxy, or some type of plot and the family saga? Who is the villain and how the hell are they in charge? It makes no sense to have a random villain with no backstory suddenly miraculously in charge. It would have been like Episode 2, or Episode 5 having Grand Supremo Stupido or Silly the Hutt in charge without any explanation after the respective preceding episode. The sheer brilliance of both Palpatine's planning and brilliant rise to power legally, the struggles of the Jedi to defeat him are all thrown out the window and made ridiculous against instant unexplained takeovers before TFA even starts. And to top it off to have a New Republic at inception already (not what Lucas intended) to only destroy it with a ridiculous weapon not even part of the plot is terrible storytelling. Compare the emotions of Alderaan by the Death Star (which was actually part of the plot, and not shoehorned in), or Naboo's invasion, or Order 66 - people and planets we connect with versus random planet. We have no Kira, or Jedi students Lucas envisaged. No Luke, Han, Leia, no villains who make sense. No plot. Rey is rude, rough, coarse and irritating. Doesn't belong in any Star Wars story, let alone the saga itself. I fully CONCUR that ROGUE ONE (and all its characters) were the only good film so far post the George Lucas era. That actually had a story, fit into the universe (and ironically into the saga unite the so called sequels in name only), and had wonderful characters and WORLD BUILDING. If only the people doing that film had done the sequels producing George's actual scripts. Oh what might have been.
Wow, I`m speechless. I recognized the passion you`ve put into this text just when I had read it the first time. I know, it took a while to accustom to the Sequals, but I accepted them. Imagine: There has been many sceptics of the Prequals when they were released. Now they are a part you can`t take away from the franchise anymore. Perhaps Disney can save the new trilogy with the last film, so that everything makes finally sense. It just needs time. The only thing, that annoys me: Instead of the Original Trilogy or the Prequals the identity of the actual villain is uncertain yet. It would be a shame if the producers just introduce a random villain without any background information (like Snoke). This villain would never reach the level Palpatine had. It`s as you said. But unfortunately Star Wars isn`t produced for a view fans, Star Wars is produced for wide masses of people, who even don`t have to know the other films to understand the new films. It is a industry for masses, not for experts or nerds. That`s the sad truth.
Sargon i dont know what you mean but yes the old republic had some serious military arsenal yet as the imperial empire they had worthless units in their military arselnal with the At Ats being really low end in tech but i must say we them only one time as they took out the enemy base and that was it i read smewhere that all that military (including the republic star destroyers were all scrapped ) in order to exchange for credits needed for the death star but still if they retained the old republic vehicles then the empire could easily devastate civiliations and take over their home planets and yet destroy other planets at the same time now that would be one hell of a ruthless empire
The editing was really good. It's a shame that the actual Prequel trilogy wasn't presented this well and that it's up to videos like these to get us to appreciate the writing.
@@h4724-q6j well, Star Wars was around the story of the Skywalkers and Palpatine didn't make much more headway in the OT other than Vader's big bad boss. It's a shame that the character building of Palpatine in the prequels is good but not the main focus. But, there are other things I felt fans were more tied to other than old wrinkly Palpatine.
Liberty? What liberty? The Republic was a rotting blotted corpse, saturated with regulations and corruption. Not all worlds enjoy the benefits of being a Core world. Many beyond the inner rim suffered at the hands of the bureaucrats that claim to represent them and are shackled to the corporate Monopolys that own them. All that palpatine did was beat them at their own game.
I don't know how many times I watched this, but I'm very impressed. Every clip is excellent, but Palpatine? This is masterpiece! Surely Thrawn would admire your art
Prequels: Palpatine has to plan, work, and wait for years in order to take power and dismantle a thousand year old Democracy from within Sequels: He used Sith magic to create a fleet out of thin air
Palpatine had great intellect and vision. He could see the victory that was waiting for him in his future. What he failed to see was his own demise. He saw himself as Generator Operator and Destroyer, but in the end he was just a man. He played everyone around him beautifully, but he played himself better than he played anyone else.
His main strength is politics, when the Empire was firmly established there was little political gain to be made. It became an Insurgency/military problem, something he wasn't equipped to deal with.
Honestly, a series going into the political intrigue of pre-TPM covering Palpatine's rise to power in the lead-up to the Naboo blockade would be brilliant. Unfortunately with how much Disney have shown they don't want to establish the political aspects of the Star Wars universe, I doubt that Filoni will be able to sell that more mature look of the galaxy at large to the Disney execs.
This should be a show, like palpatines rise to power, it could be made just like into house of cards , like every once in a while he breaks the fourth wall
actually you should watch the 3d clone wars, its not that, that would be hilariously awesome with the fourth wall element, not really incharacter iwth star wars but you know it would be hilarious, a bit of robot chicken, but the 3d clone wars is amazing for its character arcs, the begining has cheesy moments, but by the end of season 1 you will have had some amazing space battles and ground fights etc
Watching this in 2021 hits even harder, i'm not american, but frankly, i think the democrats in the US have launched a coup using that Trumper riot in Washington, because, with all the censoring of apps used by Trump supporters and the calls for more censorship of the internet, the whole "you canot question the results of the 2021 elections", while the 2016 were constantly questioned for these past 4 years, the whole deployment of troops in washington for the Biden inauguration, the whole narrative about the capitol riots being somekind of treasonous sedition act and etc. It all reminds me of my country in the 1930s, where a failed commie revolution was used as a pretext to shut down democracy and give the transitional government complete power over the nation "until the situation stabilizes and the threat of a comunist coup is over", which took about 15 years.
@@LoboalphaMASTER You have genuinely no idea what you are talking about, and the things you are saying are the kind of misinformation that is destroying my country.
@@LoboalphaMASTER You are coloring these events to fit a specific narrative of yours, while excluding a whole heap of context. Don't kid yourself, you are trying to persuade people.
I also enjoyed the politics of the prequels. I knew there was going to be since it was the rise of Palpatine as well as the fall of Anakin that the prequels were about. I remember how excited I was when they said "Senator Palpatine" to the fading hologram on Naboo just before the invasion
I see absolutely no legitimate reason to dislike the prequals. I think the issue was people who had the back story pictured in their heads for so long, from 1984 to 1999, and then it didn't match up with their own picture of it. That doesn't detract anything from the story of them though. I feel strongly George's vision makes those six movies, certainly among the greatest stories, period, not just movies, of all time. The recent three, excluding Rogue One, that's sadly a different story. . . .
@@bubbagump2704 I do consider the prequels to have excellent stories, but it's undeniable that George's insistence on micromanaging every aspect of their making completely ruined them as actual movies. The stories in the prequels were completely mishandled in every way possible. Read Matthew Stover's novelisation of Revenge of the Sith if you want to see what that movie could have been without Lucas' meddling.
Yeah blame Carl Schmidt for that he literally invented the legalities, theories, and the concepts behind the idea of emergency powers and the concept of the state emergency And his unwelcome ghost typically rises up in a likewise unwelcome fashion whenever anyone of legal historia comes out discussing the topic
Hmmm... You must not know your ancient history. The idea of a strong, unified leader, chosen to be dictator for an emergency, dates at minimum to the Roman Republic; during times of peace they operated by senatorial decree, but selected a single ruler to lead during times of war. The very last selected dictator of Rome? Yea, a slightly famous guy named Julius Caesar. Oddly enough, the system worked quite well for hundreds of years, individual rulers whose powers were far reaching actually returning those powers to the central system repeatedly.
"Due to deteriorating conditions, the following statutes are temporarily amended: Right to assembly, suspended. Right to habeas corpus, suspended. Right to legal counsel, suspended. Right to verdict by a jury of peers, suspended. (Right to be a Jedi, suspended.) By decree, all persons found guilty of treason, or aiding a person convicted of treason, or associating with a person convicted of treason... shall be sentenced to death by blaster fire. We thank all loyal citizens for their time and hope that they have a nice day. " ~High Moff Beckett
The Sith and his men stole the Queen from her bed and bound her For death the Galaxy be ours and by the powers where we will we'll resist Yo ho, all hands Hoist the lightsabers and blasters high Heave ho, rebels and Jedis Never shall we die ~Rebel Alliance
"Prequels were shit" -> No.... there's more to the story than just laser and lightsaber battles. The only thing that was shit was Anakin's attempt at flirting in Attack of the Clones.
Ninja Kuma - Let's Plays, Reactions, Parodies the acting and dialogue in the prequels was shit. The storytelling wasn't too terrible save the Midichlorian BS
I much preferred the light saber battles, rare as they were, in the original trilogy. They were rare, slower in pace, and looked far more like a duel between people who are also trying to hold a conversation. And there was far more and far better dialogue in those duels.
Ninja Kuma - Let's Plays, Reactions, Parodies They weren't very good but they weren't that bad either. And there was more story in the orginal trilogy than just swords and lasers
Ninja Kuma - Let's Plays, Reactions, Parodies They weren't rare we had one for each movie. That's far from rare. And them being slow is not realalistic. Real sword battles are very fast because if you move slow your chanses of winning are 0 because the enemy will easily see what you are doing.
@@caiawlodarski5339 imperialistic was mostly national !!!SOCIALISM!!! aka nazism, bastard brother of communism. Fascism, if you mean classical fascism (Italian, Spanish) was only slightly imperialistic.
As much as I hate to defend anything in the sequels (I truly do), the Sith prior to the Rule of Two... pretty much did operate like a cult on a galactic scale, so that part isn't so surprising if Sidious had totally abandoned Bane's laws by then.
@@LegacyArkGames kinda but like cmon we gotta agree that the palpatine from episode 1 to 3 is the best he s just so hood at planning, he had to plan it all and thats what led to him ultimatelly winning
@@ripussr816 I don't disagree with you at all. He was brilliant all the way until his fatal misstep in RotJ. I was just saying to the person complaining that Palpatine's followers were behaving like a cult, that the Sith pretty much *did* behave like a cult prior to the Rule of Two. XD He seemed as much 'with it' mentally as he ever was even in Episode 9, but then they pulled a Deus Ex Machina of Rey somehow being able to hold back an even *more* powerful Palpatine's lightning with just a little effort, where Mace Windu struggled with a far less powerful Sidious in Ep3. Meh.
The thing that Disney and CO don't understand (and this isn't just for adults fans, but at least for me even the kids like me) he isn't a lightning spraying sith maniac. He's the most cunning opportunist that has ever graced cinema with his presence. He's just a combination of the traditional Disney villain and newer twist villain. If you've never seen Star Wars you'd be surprised by his reveal as the big bad, but not really that shocked. He has that uncanny valley like feeling. He just seems too perfect. He's such a manipulative man that Disney is now just playing of as a Big Bad type of villain. If you can't tell. I'm pissed of With Kathleen Kennedy.
For those who dislike the prequels, I would suggest to stop viewing them as Anakin Skywalker movies or Jedi movies. I would recommend watching them through the lense that they are Sheev Palpatine's movies full of his manipulations, patience, and game of chess to make the Republic kneel. Even if you don't see him that often, I think of him as the focus point and "main character" of the prequel trilogy, and every other character is just Pawn #1, Pawn #2, Pawn # 3, etc.
I love the prequels, but they were badly executed. The dialogue and the overall filmmaking was pretty mediocre (atleast in the first 2 films). I feel like if George had taken a bit more time with the script it could have been great
film making is a race, films are created by the time they are made in, the phantam menace feels like the most excellent part of hte nineties because those actors and the flim crew did it all in the nineties and released it in 99, they were living that era, the clone wars is the entry into hte millinium, and the revenge of the sithe is once the war in iraq has started, a film reflects its era of inspiration as much as its era of creation, the cast and crew are a living emodiment, and you simply sometimes have to roll the dice or your film will not get made, tahts why great films sometimes dont appear as great as they could be, because film making and writing is always a race, life is a race of plotting and creating
why is it you assume that? lucas haas always been open enough about who provides what lines in the films, he even has a documentary for the creation of the prequels, whats more likely, is something you will probably hate, that george lucas has been writing scripts and releasing them to other studios and writers to actually come up with the movie, he may even be a undocumented director or film scene supervisor for a few films, he does have the full schooling and classical training, but what is extremely like to have occured is that he has written film bare bone scripts, probably not to much dialogue, but scenes and filming angle suggestions, and general ideas for characters, in fact for all you know he wrote the basic ideas for "Predator" and gave it to someone else, and that is why FOX, the studio Lucas uses got to produce it and basically own/distrubute the Predator Franchise, as a sort of test and to give something to help everyone out, it was produced some years after Return of hte Jedi, and i could see a certain link between both films, and Predator is extremely well designed visually, and it has a more earth like dark gritty yet bright atmosphere, just like a George Lucas film, he always uses bright lighting so people can see the scenes character, plus thiers some very clever special effects used, all hall marks of a George Lucas film, and it came out in 1987, 4 years after he was done with the majority of his films
It is sad that this continues to be a franchise for the kids, despite the possibilities for much more dark, contemplative and adult complexity. I am not completely sure that the newer movies are much worse than those movies i loved as a kid in the 1980´s. Its just that people grow up and it is much more profitable to continue to aim for the younger audience. Its all really about what makes economical sense.
@@LordVader1094 This is basically what the new trilogy should've been, except instead of just the New Republic dealing with its own problems of corruption, bureaucracy and weakness, it would also be a reformed Imperial Remnant along the lines of the Fel Empire dealing with its own internal crises and they have to work together to survive these issues, especially with a new Sith threat emerging threatening the fabric of both nations. Throw in Grand Master Skywalker and the OG Jedi Praxeum (not the BS one from the movies, but a more optimistic sort of Jedi Hogwarts) and boom everybody wins. The compromises and lessons learned by the Jedi, Republic and reformed Imperial Remnant would for the bedrock of a new story, which as always with Star Wars is analogous to our own reality.
I'd rather say : RUN PALPATINE, RUN FOR YOUR LIFE, YOU'RE STILL A WELLCRAFTED CHARACTER, YOU HAVE A CHANCE AT KEEPING IT THAT WAY IF YOU RUN !!! But I mean... We can also bring him back. It worked so well the six (Luke, Leia, R2, Chewie, Han and Ackbar) last times.
"To champion democracy is no brave thing. For millennia, politicians have done so as naturally as they draw breath. But to suggest that there is a point beyond which democracy crumbles, leading to stagnation and ultimately ruin? That requires a degree of political courage so rare as to border on the suicidal." -Tarsus Valorum
We need a movie about palpatine when he was younger. We would see how he got into the dark side and we would see darth plagueis. The movie would eventually lead into the phantom menace and we would get scenes with darth maul and when palpatine killed plagueis in his sleep. EPIC
The special order series were emergency directives covering a broad range of senarios. Of particular note in this case are orders 65 and 66. 65 is in event the chancellor commits treason, removes him from office by any means necessary and places the capitol under martial law until a replacement can be voted in. 66 is in event the jedi commit treason, removes them from command by any means necessary and hold the line until replacement officers arrive. Mace Windu should have read the GAR's owners manual XD
Shoots lightning? nay.... Force choke? nay.... edgy lightsaber skill? nay..... Political mastermind, conflict management God, and an unforeseen important stakeholder of a galactic government? Aye!! I kinda have a thorough personal review of "Chancellor palpatine" for my final paper during 1st semester in University. The subject is about "political communication" and "personal imagery". And yes, I got A. I summarized him as a modern fascist figure that can play by the book of democratic rules.
The sad contradiction within the Star Wars universe is that the Sith were, to an extent, correct. The Republic as a galactic government was unsustainable. It tried to be a centralised form of control whilst being open to the multitude of varying opinions of differing species all holding different values. In order to work, the Republic would essentially have to lessen its central power, and become little more than a delegating power between factions within the galaxy. Or, it would have to cnetralise completely, focus on one single form of rule at one time, filtering other points of view through that form of rule. Hence the Empire. The only real problem with the Empire is that it creates a system where ultimate power is vested in one, and formidable power vested in the few. And in a system like that corruption will run rampant. And it's not that power corrupts, because it doesn't. But it is an amplifier. It will take what little corruption might exist and give it full vent to grow and stagnate. To some people power is a burden rather than a vice. The whole issue of galactic government in Star Wars makes me happy, because it shows that there are problems that even the "good guys" have with their methods of ruling. In others franchises, to use Star Trek for example, the principle government is shown to be essentially unflawed. The only problems the Federation ever seems to have is that their admirals are a bunch of cunts, and the people living on the fringes don't have it as great as the people living closer to the centre. It's utopian and unrealistic, but really that's kind of the point in Star Trek. it's an idealised future, rather than a reflection of reality.
The Federation suffers from the same problem that Iain M. Banks' "The Culture" does. Both aspire to creating the perfect, utopian, society but both exist in a universe populated by threats. In both cases the illusion of Utopia is maintained by having very ethical morale standards in public and imbuing a minority of people with the job of getting their hands dirty, protecting their perfect society from the dangers. Both the militaristic part of Star Fleet and The Culture's Special Circumstances division wind up with the same problem - repudiation and punishment by a society that only exists because of the crimes that patriots are willing to commit in it's name.
"The Federation needs men like you, doctor. Men of conscience, men of principle... men who can sleep at night. You're also the reason Section 31 exists. Someone has to protect men like you from a universe that doesn't share your sense of right and wrong." - Luther Sloan, to Julian Bashir
He is my absolute favourite. He tricked his master and incinated the whole war played with the whole galaxy basically. He tricked the Jedi the politics and everyone that was there. He got to rot out most of the jedi and built an empire.
Personally, politics were okay. But having the politics in the prequels did bring that extra depth to the Star Wars lore and brought in information about how Palpatine got power and the transformation from the Republic to the Empire.
Arguably, the greatest villain of all time. He simply plays everyone’s hubris against themselves with incredible cunning and patience. In the book: Darth Plagueis, as Palpatine is killing his master, he says this line that sums his character up perfectly: “I needed to learn from you. No more. No less. To learn all of your secrets, which I trusted you would eventually reveal. But what made you think I would need you after that? Vanity perhaps? Your sense of self importance?? You’ve been nothing more than a pawn, in a game played……by a genuine master”.
@@jeterpakab5133 the past? Are you joking? Did you even pay attention to whats going on in the world? Theres still politics like this. And non politic people, like corporations like Nutella etc. everyone just wants power. (Srry im not trying to rude)
Well Anakin/Darth Vader was suppose to be Hitler, and Palpatine was suppose to be symbolic of Hitler’s Rise, or more so his Propaganda Machine. Hitler started out trying to free Germany and help them (Anakin’s intentions) but as he rose, he was made Chancellor (Vice President) of Germany, until the President died in 1934, making Hitler the leader. As Hitler obtains his power, he ends up killing Democracy with a Dictatorship through his 3rd Reich (3rd Empire/Rule) for Germany. Hence the small amounts of Symbolism and Similarity between the Empire and the 3rd Reich/Nazi Germany.
you could have included Tarkin's line in ep4: "The Imperial Senate will no longer be of any concern to us. I have just received word that the Emperor has dissolved the council permanently. The last remnants of the Old Republic have been swept away."
Palpatine: the republic is NO MORE, long live The Galactic Empire! The Republic: Nothing is ever truly gone. Palpatine: ohh, that’s a good one, I’ll use that someday...
Plo Koon no. Disney killed SW saga all together. What you saw is just an illusion of greedy and ignorant people who think that a brand is a soulless thing that you can do whatever you can, squeeze money out of it and leave the rotten corpse behind. That’s what they have done with SW.
Ultimate villain, having almost no weaknesses and absolutely no redeeming qualities. Guy is loyal to no one, believe in nothing, don't try to justify his actions, and downright enjoys being a manipulative, lying, power hungry, blood thirsty, backstabing monster.
I really appreciate this type of world building, and while I understand why some don’t like prequel politics, I quite enjoy them. It’s a tragic reflection of corruption and evil within our own system at times, and an enthralling look at the politics of a galaxy far far away at others.
I love how political the prequels were, it was my favorite aspect of the movies. I think the prequels would work perfectly as a series for this reason. Maybe one day
Самое лучшее в звездных войнах. Наверное этот тот самый момент который меня и цепляет во всей этой истории. Прекрасный пример мягкого государственного переворота и постепенной радикализации политических сторон из-за одной нескончаемой войны, и последующего полного краха прогнивших идей коррумпированного порядка, заменяясь на жестокие, беспощадные амбиции первой империи.
@Anonymer Nutzer Napoleon wasn't really a bad guy too, only an enemy of the british empire. And there is a big difference between these two things Sorry for bad english.
This doesn't fit either one of them. Neither of these claimed they ever would give up the power once they had full power. Eventhough the dictators in ancient rome were temporary during a crisis, Caesar was only once named dicatator and that was dictator for life.
Sublime! Absolutely beautiful, sir! This highlights what many didn't understand about Lucas' Star Wars. IT'S ALL ABOUT THE STORY. He took 35 years to tell one great story, a chapter at a time.
I personally like Kylo Ren more he's conflicted and unbalanced. To me he seems more like a character than a villain. And the fact that he's possibly the last of the Skywalkers makes me hope that he turns to the light
@@cascas3540 I don't think so. Krennic is an engineer and not an commander. The man who should ve been at Huxes place is Canady (the captain of the FO Dreadnaught)
+rocking grandpa I see Kylo as Anakin Skywalker, but written 50% better and acted 100% better. Many of those cringe worthy Anakin lines, like "You underestimate my power!" or "it's all Obi-Wan's fault" I could see Adam Driver pulling off as Kylo. Except the horrific 'romance' dialogue Anakin had. Ain't no actor in the world who could make "I don't like sand, it's course and rough and gets everywhere, not like you" sound romantic.
@@Pro_Butcher_Amateur_Human Ren might be better acted, but his surrounding characters and motivations are worse by a long shot. Every adult character who fell to the dark side had a strong pull factor. Anakin - Fear of Padmes Death Dooku - Politics and the failures of the Jedi Revan - Seeking Power to grant peace The other thing is a good relationship between master and apprentice at least before they are Sith. Palpatine was a close friend of Anakin and tried to be a father figure. Even his master Plaigus was that for him. So both good seduced by someone they trusted. So looking at Kylo. Becoming Snokes apprentice after he and Luke crashed the house on top of them, okay that's a solid last push to the dark side. But what pulled him there anyway? Snoke making promises across the galaxy ? A entity he never met before ? And what weak point is there for Snoke to attack? Mom and Daddy issues?
I've found a new appreciation of the prequels. I appreciate the visuals, the world, the story, the expansion of the lore. The lightsaber combat (but I've always loved that), the villains and the potential. I absolutely loved the prequels as a kid, and I don't think I would love the disney movies if I were a child today
The politics in Star Wars date back as far as 1977. Midi-chlorians, battle droids, the Jedi Order, CGI heavy environments, and the politics. They helped the universe feel real and believable, they add immense depth to the Galaxy and Star Wars wouldn't be Star Wars without its in World politics. The difference between George Lucas's politics and Disney's politics, is that Lucas's politics serve the story and feel genuine, while Disney's are ham-fisted and mean to appeal to the real world now
Lucas' political themes were just more genuine and real. The original six films was a commentary on how America has become what it swore to destroy, once a beacon of freedom, now a bastion of the same authoritarian imperialism it fought against in its creation. Meanwhile Disney's politics are about inclusivity which is good but it falls flat when you see how little they are willing to commit to it. I'd respect them more if they actually commited to those themes by doing something that would be controversial like having a non binary character or something. But they would never because then they can't make billions from conservative countries like China.
@@ExternalDialogue so you basically say they have to add more gay/transgender/whatever charackters in order to make a good movie? Not a good storie, not some decent narrative logic, just some non - binary charackters and progressive quotes about SJW, and thats it? Are you really that geniue?
@@ВолоддимерТурчинов star wars has always been edgy with its politics, the OT critiquing US imperialism and the cold war while the prequels discussed the weakness of American democracy and how corrupt it is. We are currently in the middle of a civil rights movement that has a massive reactionary opposition. The first two star wars trilogies were both contemporary in their political themes, why shouldn't the third one be too?
@@ExternalDialogue what do you mean by a massive civil rights movement? segregation became outlawed in the 60s and homosexuality has been legal since 03. so what exactly do you mean when you say there is a massive civil rights movement?
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For people who think I misspelled " Democracy " , it's pun intended "demon" .
DuduFilm nice video
I can see you doing a great job when Rogue One comes out.
DuduFilm I was quite disappointed last year when I watched Episode 7 but man I love Rogue One. It's the Star Wars Film I've always hoped for after I watched Episode IV-VI as a child. I cant wait for you making videos about it :D
And I also loved this one about Palpatine... He's will always be my favorite character!
Commander AS I love episode 7 then again blowing up planets while laughing like a maniac is probably something I should get my head checked over lol
i can't wait to see your rogue one 's tribute ^^ great video as always 👍
The politics are part of what makes the prequels good yet underappreciated...
In short, the Jedi should have thrown Amidala out of the Senate and appoint Shaak-ti instead...maybe she wouldn't have won the Senate against Palpatine in the end, but at least she would have come up with a nice bloodbath about it ,....,
@@herheartbeats5727 in a deleted scene in RoTS, shaak ti is a hostage on grevious's ship at the start and killed infront of anakin and obiwan
@@ImInSpainWithoutTheS Well, I don't like the idea of her killed defenseless, but on the other hand, regarding the whole SW universe, would just say "normal Jedi mission risks" (for her) , and "at least clever villain move" (for the Separatists).
Oh no, I’m not brave enough for politics.
Agreed!
“The Senate is full of greedy, squabbling delegates.” -The Senate
The Senate just got compressed
Sidious: "I am the Senate."
And it also happend now in reallife
And my body is full of greedy, squabbling cells.
Mr. Mouse: "I AM, DISNEY..haha.
Palpatine declaring the Empire is my favorite political moment of all time.
Grant Wilson It’s my 2nd, only after the start of the great crusade from warhammer 40K
The Republic will be reorganized into the first, GALACTIC EMPIRE!
It's treason then?
@Gul Maraz What book can you find that in?
Not when Trump was elected President?
Such a trustworthy politician. We should definitely give him unlimited powers.
If you look around today, one thing is clear - never give a politician unlimited powers. They will abuse it.
@@kyletaylor7309 Limited power delegation is also dangerous. I don't beleive in any goverment.
@@faustosar6151 you believe in anarchy?
@@Kallixede I prefer self government. Voluntarism or acracy is you prefer.
"Anarchy" has a negative connotation, like society without values, primitivism or even leftism.
@@faustosar6151 And what prevent you to kill your neighbor or the other way around in that self government of yours. That's not a society, that's just chaos awaiting to someone to take power and become the ultimate ruler.
Damn this gave me chills !
but i missed the "i am the senate"
korbilaux I think that’s because it fit more under Darth Sideous and not Palpatine.
*_I am the Senate_*
@@thatbirb4743 Not yet!
_It's treason then_
Yoda fought the Senate in the Senate *with* the Senate!
Palpatine's ability to manipulate everyone from the Republic to the Jedi, to Anakin, to Padme, to the Trade Federation to the Separatists shows what a great villain he is.
Actually in real world threre are so many great villains that even much more powerfull in manupulations than Palpatine.
They tell not show how he swindles everyone, so he may be a powerful concept but was poorly portray by the prequel films.
Villain?
I think it takes away from the story of the prequels though, since it means literally everything that happens is the result of the Emperor's manipulation :/
Spirit of Nature The CEOs of the Big Banks and the big corporations
When I was a kid, ppl complained that there was too much politics in ep 1-3. Now they are my favorite part of the series
I have always loved the politics in it. The moral questions in the franchise. The deeper meanings in the franchise. Always loved them. Ppl bitch the politics in SW, like wut lol? Or like the Canto Bight scenes in TLJ.....like wut. Those scenes are so good tho.
@@theemperor1379 The politics, while interesting, were jarring to fans who expected something mythical like the OT. That's why people hated them when they were released (the bad acting didn't help either). Politics in stories like this aren't necessarily a death toll for any series (look at GoT), but the way they're presented can rub people the wrong way. It should've eased audiences into the politics, grounding them in the familiar, mythical setting before discussing taxation and trade blockades.
Can't say the same for Canto Bight. Remove that side quest and nothing of consequence would change. It was a spectacular waste of time, for it didn't present anything interesting for the characters to do (granted, the characters weren't interesting to begin with, but I digress). The war profiteering angle didn't inform the rest of the film or trilogy. It would've served a purpose if one of the characters turned their back on the war effort, but instead everything went back to the status quo.
I think it's relevant like fascism in the early 1900's is still pretty recent and could still in theory be a problem
@@waltuh2.3bviews3secondsago3 where in the early 1900s?
@@megaultradamnlate 20's, 30's and 40's
"So this is how liberty dies... with thunderous applause..."
Even when I first saw this movie, when I was barely 10 years old, this sentence made me understand something about the twisted way evil works.
Congratulations, you managed to make Palpatine even more frightening than he already is
Bail Organa: "At least it doesn't die from sadness"
@@rejvaik00 Padme dies of a broken heart 😂
@@m.c.martin a broken heart is just sadness with extra steps
These movies have very important things to teach about the world
We are no more free under liberal democracy than we are under a autocratic empire. The only difference is the illusion.
My lord is that legal?
I will make it legal
That's one aspect of Lawfare!
@@chaztikov CCP can't be destroyed until there's someone taking a daring decision of infiltrating China on its every base
Until that
Nor CCP
Nor US
Nor Russia
Or any nuclear powers can get destroyed
It's about how much risk are u willing to take
Are u willing to take the risk which if gone the other way could trigger a nuclear war
Palpatine had patience
Do we have patience and would we take that big of a risk
My lord is that an Eagle.
I shall make it ill eagle.
Patriot Act! Patriooot Act!
@@campbellbailey9614 Darkmanne reference ?
He didn't lie, He did technically lie down the power of "Chancellor" once he became the Emperor, so it did work...
Son of a Sith, you're right!
He did, he not only kept it, he expanded it so much that he gave it a new title-an upgrade from a "supreme" elected official of a democracy to a god-damn monarch.
Just like Augustus laid down the power of Dictator to become "First citizen" xD
@@DanishCamp Well, Lucas said he was inspired by various dictator, from Octavianus called Augustus to Chancellor and Führer Adolf Hitler.
@@mthecatholic1481 yes would make sense.
The latest one in the bunch, Erdogan did so too
This would be a good trailer for a Palpatine movie
Maybe even a Trilogy
Yes, we need a Palpatine movie!
Palpatine already has movies. You could technically argue that episodes 1-6, the real Skywalker saga, is also the Palpatine saga. He was in every movie, manipulating everything behind the scenes to fit his every whim, except for episode 4, but his Empire was still in it.
@@ephgm What if we want to watch the Tragedy of Darth Plagueis "The Wise" instead of hearing about it?
@@wingy200 What if we do? That's not really a comment directly related to the topic at hand and I would consider it to be something entirely different. We could have a movie, or a set of movies, or even a series about him alone and then Palpatine could be introduced later on and show his interactions with Plagueis. If he wasn't there at the beginning, it's not exactly a story about Palpatine. If you wanted it from Palpatine's perspective, you'd have to begin with him as a child and finding Darth Plagueis and getting training and he'd have to be the main character. You could theoretically make a Plagueis movie/series that leads into a Palpatine movie/series if you wanted to go that route, but it wouldn't include Palpatine's full story because most of it has already been told in the existing movies.
Imagine when the prequels came out and no one knew Palpatine was The emperor from the OG trilogy
he was played by the same guy
I figured it out when I saw Phantom Menace as a kid in 1999. But it meant I had to wait two full movies for that reveal.
That's why you need watch chronologically.
@@Сайтамен No, thats exactly why you should
That was the original idea behind the original trilogy.
I don't get why people hate the prequels. There are so many epic scenes in it, this great logic behind everything, I love them!
The romance scenes are complete garbage
@@chadthundercock4806 The Sequel Trilogy as a whole is complete garbage.
Alex'Y Yeah, doesn’t stop the prequels from having bad scenes
stale memes the OT HAD BAD SCENES TO BUT NO ONE COMPLAINS ABOUT THEM
Jason Ludwi Name one
Ceasar: no one will ever do such drastic actions in a republic like me
Palpatine: hold my blue milk
That would be -your mother-
you,our glorious SUPREME LEADER
Caeser used most of his dictatorial powers for good, one of the main reasons the senate hated him. Comparing Caeser to palps is insane lol
Manny The gauls certainly disagree
Hitler: Hold my Benzedrine, you amateurs
@Alvi Syahri Octavian Caesar: "In order to ensure the security and continuing stability, the Republic WILL BE REORGANIZED INTO THE FIRST. ROMAN. EMPIRE. FOR A SAFER AND SECURER... SOCIETY"
You never fail to amaze. This is probably my new favorite video from you.
i love your youtube channel Fact Free
+Lord Revan Thanks :)
Fact Free I love it MORE!
Screw the sequels guys.
I just got swtor 2 years ago, i now strive for that title, "LoreMaster." Im gonna take a good guess, that you earned that title and made a youtube channel first based off the codex entries of swtor. This my "star wars theory" (pun intended)
I love Episode I for one of the reasons other people hate it - the political intrigue. I love watching Palpatine's subtle machinations as he carries out his 30 plan to subvert the Republic. He's almost Little Finger-esque.
We weren't supposed to be shocked to find out he was the bad guy. Like Anakin, we were supposed to know who he was going to become and be afraid as he gathered more and more power.
That’s the magic of a good plot twist! Even if you see if from a mile away, you get to enjoy the suspense as other characters find out. :)
Yet people say is the worst, I actually liked ep1, if you ask ep2 is the weaker one (or any of the Disney trilogy)
Comparing Palpatine to Little Finger is an insult to Palpatine. He is a political genius, monstrously powerful sith and many more things.
Little finger in none of them.
@@josepablobonillajimenez6297 epi 1, 2 and 3 are *masterworks* if you compare them to the ´sequels´ or whatever people call the shitty disney fanfiction movies
@@Njordin2010 actually I love the prequels, Im probably biased since I loved them as a kid, when I grew up their flaws became apparent but still cant shake my love of them, so im just trying to be objective and say that episide two is actually the most flawed in my opinion, but yeah as flawed as it is, this flaws are related to some cheesy dialogues and some monotone scenes (like padme/anakin scenes) but the sequels are flawed in a more base level, starting with the fact that they are heavily lore breaking, which I think is the very least you could do with a Star Wars movie, and that the writers decided to press a reset button and destroy all things our heroes had previously achieved just to show us a "familiar" situation, which I think is terrible, and of course rey, that I dont hate her as much but it is obvious that she can solve any problem that comes her way with a wave of her hand with barely any knowledge of what the force is
Imagine a house of cards style Disney+ show about Palpatine
That would be epic!
Hope the actor doesnt rape anyone too
I'd watch it
Would never happen but we can dream
You mean the prequels?
And this is one of the reasons why I love Star Wars prequels. Rome wasn't built in a day and neither was the Empire. It took Palpatine years of planning, scheming, infiltrating and manipulating to achieve control of the galaxy. He was the master puppeteer and his journey to the top was believable, mirroring some events of our own history. That is far more satisfying than crushing all enemies in seconds using some lame Deus ex Machina. Sadly this is exactly what the First Order in the sequels have done. The New Republic was wiped out in seconds. Really? They had no other military bases or anything on other planets? It should have most of the assets of the fallen empire! It would have been far more interesting to see a major conflict between the New Republic and The First Order, instead of seeing R̶e̶b̶e̶l̶s̶ Resistance again...
I could also mention how Luke had to train a lot and endure failure along the way, while Rey just seems to win at everything and has no flaws, nor requires any training in anything... Buuut plenty of people have already covered that.
IMO the only good Star Wars film to come out of Disney so far has been Rogue One.
Agree x1000
That`s exactly what I`m talking about. It took many efforts for Palpatine and his master Darth Plagueis (Hego Damask). I mean if you just imagine, that everything was planned from the beginning it`s just impressive that Palpatine succeeded. He was able to deceive an entire galaxy, the whole Senat and even the Jedi Council including the most powerful Jedi, like grand master Yoda. All the years of planning, scheming, infiltrating and manipulating you mentioned, these years aren`t shown that much in the movies. If you just watch the movies, Palpatine is shown just as the villain, but without any background information about him, you won`t have any clue how many efforts Palpatine had to deal with. It`s a pity the films don`t show it better. But when the Prequals were released George Lucas wanted Palpatine to appear myteriously. All in all Palpatine is a tactical genius and it`s impressive how he invaded the Republic that cleverly.
So say we all! George Lucas gave us a fantastic meaningful, deep, gripping and moral story over his saga. Episodes 1 to 6 were sheer brilliance and a timeless classic. IF ONLY WE HAD SEEN HIS SEQUELS. It is truly sad that he LEFT THEM his scripts and story treatments for a final 3 episodes, that Mark Hamil etc seemed to love. If they had produced those, I am confident that we would have had ONE STORY that was cohesive, ONE SAGA, PROPER CHARACTERS, AN ACTUAL PLOT and meaning to the galaxy and the Force. It sounds like he was going to tell the tale of "Pass on what you have learned" that Yoda gave to Luke. Of Luke up against a hidden dark sider (probably Plageuis who was seeded into ROTS) and the Whills (super beings in the Force and the whole midichlorian thing explained) over the path to immortality and the Force itself (with the help of his father force ghost). In addition a completely fractured galaxy post Endor, with the Alliance (under Princess Leia and Han) uniting with the Imperial Remnant on Coruscant to defeat multiple warlords, criminal gangs etc to reform a galactic wide orderly New Republic by saga's end.
Instead we have an unholy mess with TFA never being a real Episode 7. It's opening crawl destroyed the entire premise of the saga. There was no continuation. No exposition. No logic, or sense, no story. No characters (old, or new as Lucas intended and wanted). No actual plot at all. What a waste. And oh what could have been.
Nothing makes sense post ROTJ, since TFA does not continue onward from it, or Episodes 1 to 6 as a whole. What happened to the orderly Empire, the Alliance, the "Return" of the Jedi, the galaxy? Who the hell is everyone? Where the hell is everyone for starters? Who the hell are these random new characters, especially the rude person who tells people to stop holding their hand and why are we focusing on them, versus the galaxy, or some type of plot and the family saga? Who is the villain and how the hell are they in charge? It makes no sense to have a random villain with no backstory suddenly miraculously in charge. It would have been like Episode 2, or Episode 5 having Grand Supremo Stupido or Silly the Hutt in charge without any explanation after the respective preceding episode. The sheer brilliance of both Palpatine's planning and brilliant rise to power legally, the struggles of the Jedi to defeat him are all thrown out the window and made ridiculous against instant unexplained takeovers before TFA even starts. And to top it off to have a New Republic at inception already (not what Lucas intended) to only destroy it with a ridiculous weapon not even part of the plot is terrible storytelling. Compare the emotions of Alderaan by the Death Star (which was actually part of the plot, and not shoehorned in), or Naboo's invasion, or Order 66 - people and planets we connect with versus random planet. We have no Kira, or Jedi students Lucas envisaged. No Luke, Han, Leia, no villains who make sense. No plot.
Rey is rude, rough, coarse and irritating. Doesn't belong in any Star Wars story, let alone the saga itself. I fully CONCUR that ROGUE ONE (and all its characters) were the only good film so far post the George Lucas era. That actually had a story, fit into the universe (and ironically into the saga unite the so called sequels in name only), and had wonderful characters and WORLD BUILDING. If only the people doing that film had done the sequels producing George's actual scripts. Oh what might have been.
Wow, I`m speechless. I recognized the passion you`ve put into this text just when I had read it the first time. I know, it took a while to accustom to the Sequals, but I accepted them. Imagine: There has been many sceptics of the Prequals when they were released. Now they are a part you can`t take away from the franchise anymore. Perhaps Disney can save the new trilogy with the last film, so that everything makes finally sense. It just needs time. The only thing, that annoys me: Instead of the Original Trilogy or the Prequals the identity of the actual villain is uncertain yet. It would be a shame if the producers just introduce a random villain without any background information (like Snoke). This villain would never reach the level Palpatine had. It`s as you said. But unfortunately Star Wars isn`t produced for a view fans, Star Wars is produced for wide masses of people, who even don`t have to know the other films to understand the new films. It is a industry for masses, not for experts or nerds. That`s the sad truth.
Sargon i dont know what you mean but yes the old republic had some serious military arsenal yet as the imperial empire they had worthless units in their military arselnal with the At Ats being really low end in tech but i must say we them only one time as they took out the enemy base and that was it
i read smewhere that all that military (including the republic star destroyers were all scrapped ) in order to exchange for credits needed for the death star
but still if they retained the old republic vehicles then the empire could easily devastate civiliations and take over their home planets and yet destroy other planets at the same time
now that would be one hell of a ruthless empire
Luke:"Your overconfidence is your weakness."Palpatine:" Your faith in your friends is yours."
Said moments before he royally fucked up at virtually the peak of his power and had Vader Yeet him to his death.
Heh faith in your mama.
@@emperorswagruuf what was that?
@@lupetedigio I said your mama so fat Jabba the Hutt said DAMN!!
@@emperorswagruuf
Vader: "Yo mama fight!"
"So this is how liberty dies....with thunderous applause."
-Queen Amidala
"Those who give up freedom for safety, deserve neither."
-Benjamin Franklin
Bail Organa: "At least it doesn't die from sadness" 😉
*senator Amidala. She gave up the title of queen when she became a senator.
I quoted that in my 9th grade essay about the Fall of the Weimar republic lol
*deserve neither
@@JohnSmith-is4uu **and will lose both
Mate, have you considered trailer making as a profession? Because thanks to this video, i would watch a 3-hour political drama based around Palpatine.
Same here man. The character of Palpatine was one the greatest villains in the prequels and in movie history.
The editing was really good. It's a shame that the actual Prequel trilogy wasn't presented this well and that it's up to videos like these to get us to appreciate the writing.
@@h4724-q6j well, Star Wars was around the story of the Skywalkers and Palpatine didn't make much more headway in the OT other than Vader's big bad boss.
It's a shame that the character building of Palpatine in the prequels is good but not the main focus. But, there are other things I felt fans were more tied to other than old wrinkly Palpatine.
*COUGH* Julius Caesar *COUGH*
Yeah, I'd watch a series featuring the political intrigue of the Galactic Senate
One of the top reasons why I love the prequels: POLITICS!!!!! 👊
So true
Yrs 😃😃
But i'm not brave enough for it
This is how liberty dies. With thunderous applause. - Best quote.
Would have been better if she actually did anything in that movie.
Deathcoldan It is a sad truth.
Glory to the Empire!
Vox Yeah but with the EU it’s real, Palpy didn’t actually take freedom from anyone.
Liberty? What liberty? The Republic was a rotting blotted corpse, saturated with regulations and corruption. Not all worlds enjoy the benefits of being a Core world. Many beyond the inner rim suffered at the hands of the bureaucrats that claim to represent them and are shackled to the corporate Monopolys that own them. All that palpatine did was beat them at their own game.
I don't know how many times I watched this, but I'm very impressed. Every clip is excellent, but Palpatine? This is masterpiece! Surely Thrawn would admire your art
Brave.... but foolish, my old friend.
Lord Tyrannus, you have not done well.
@@thesenate9623 tell em papa palps
I love you
I've been looking forward to this
Darth Tyrannus have you lost your mind
Prequels: Palpatine has to plan, work, and wait for years in order to take power and dismantle a thousand year old Democracy from within
Sequels: He used Sith magic to create a fleet out of thin air
The dark side of the force is a path way to manny abilities some consider to be unnatural.lol
fuck disney
Ortherner Disney, more like disgay
He did not create a fleet out of thin air. The fleet was being constructed for years by the citizens of Exegol.
Well you do realise that he did that with new republic and the first order also? And he was building the fleet for thirty years.
Palpatine had great intellect and vision. He could see the victory that was waiting for him in his future. What he failed to see was his own demise. He saw himself as Generator Operator and Destroyer, but in the end he was just a man. He played everyone around him beautifully, but he played himself better than he played anyone else.
Ironic. He tried to play the others, but he played himself!
@@tsunamifoxy - Ironic, he could rule everybody else but not himself.
His main strength is politics, when the Empire was firmly established there was little political gain to be made. It became an Insurgency/military problem, something he wasn't equipped to deal with.
I would totally watch a "House of Cards" kind of series set in Star Wars universe.
Honestly, a series going into the political intrigue of pre-TPM covering Palpatine's rise to power in the lead-up to the Naboo blockade would be brilliant. Unfortunately with how much Disney have shown they don't want to establish the political aspects of the Star Wars universe, I doubt that Filoni will be able to sell that more mature look of the galaxy at large to the Disney execs.
With Palpatine breaking the 4th wall and talking to us the viewer, Frank Underwood style, lol.
"Oh look at this fool, doesnt even know his most staunch allies have already joined me and he still looks so confident that his proposal will pass"
@@legoferrari14 Lmao. Read Darth Plaguies
@@legoferrari14 Seul le film "Rogue One" et la série "Andor" sont plus sombres et plus matures. Deux anomalies bienvenus.
This should be a show, like palpatines rise to power, it could be made just like into house of cards , like every once in a while he breaks the fourth wall
Imperial Engineering Corps. If thats what you want u should read the darth plaguies novel :) it goes over his rise to power and how he became a sith.
actually you should watch the 3d clone wars, its not that, that would be hilariously awesome with the fourth wall element, not really incharacter iwth star wars but you know it would be hilarious, a bit of robot chicken, but the 3d clone wars is amazing for its character arcs, the begining has cheesy moments, but by the end of season 1 you will have had some amazing space battles and ground fights etc
Aurora Uplinks I know, I’ve watched the series about three times already.
my bad my bad.... but have you seen.... star gate atlantis? totally different series :D
House of Senate
Ian McDiarmid was the best choice!
Always 6 movies there are. No more, no less.
Not even Rogue One on occasion?
@@katakesh8566 Rogue One can be lumped in with A New Hope, since there is no gap or level of quality between them other than the graphics.
"An original, and a prequel trilogy."
9, including rogue one solo and the clone wars movie
@Chase Stiner a trilogy has 3 movies each and their are 3 but lets just say 2
Watching this in 2020 with a political ad running after hits hard.
Watching this in 2021 hits even harder, i'm not american, but frankly, i think the democrats in the US have launched a coup using that Trumper riot in Washington, because, with all the censoring of apps used by Trump supporters and the calls for more censorship of the internet, the whole "you canot question the results of the 2021 elections", while the 2016 were constantly questioned for these past 4 years, the whole deployment of troops in washington for the Biden inauguration, the whole narrative about the capitol riots being somekind of treasonous sedition act and etc.
It all reminds me of my country in the 1930s, where a failed commie revolution was used as a pretext to shut down democracy and give the transitional government complete power over the nation "until the situation stabilizes and the threat of a comunist coup is over", which took about 15 years.
@@LoboalphaMASTER You have genuinely no idea what you are talking about, and the things you are saying are the kind of misinformation that is destroying my country.
@@melissahostetler8388 So opinions now are misinformation?
I'm just pointing out how i'm seeing what's happening in the US.
@@LoboalphaMASTER You are coloring these events to fit a specific narrative of yours, while excluding a whole heap of context. Don't kid yourself, you are trying to persuade people.
@@BimpytheWimpyShrimpy That's kind of what an opinion is?
"King's can sometimes be bought, Democracies are always for sale."
who said this?
Where do u have this from? Its ur own quote?
“Demoncracies”
@@divekingfan7150 Adolf
@@TheSnowKingMEC WRONG. Adolf said it
I also enjoyed the politics of the prequels. I knew there was going to be since it was the rise of Palpatine as well as the fall of Anakin that the prequels were about. I remember how excited I was when they said "Senator Palpatine" to the fading hologram on Naboo just before the invasion
My Friend: Politics in the prequels were so boring, it's supposed to be a Sci-Fi space epic not a political drama!
Me:
Legend of the Galactic Heroes: *Allow me to introduce myself.*
is that why people hate the Prequels?
@@hm3drake99 Mostly that and Jar Jar, also Anakin's dialogue, at least from what I've seen.
I see absolutely no legitimate reason to dislike the prequals. I think the issue was people who had the back story pictured in their heads for so long, from 1984 to 1999, and then it didn't match up with their own picture of it. That doesn't detract anything from the story of them though. I feel strongly George's vision makes those six movies, certainly among the greatest stories, period, not just movies, of all time.
The recent three, excluding Rogue One, that's sadly a different story. . . .
@@bubbagump2704 I do consider the prequels to have excellent stories, but it's undeniable that George's insistence on micromanaging every aspect of their making completely ruined them as actual movies. The stories in the prequels were completely mishandled in every way possible. Read Matthew Stover's novelisation of Revenge of the Sith if you want to see what that movie could have been without Lucas' meddling.
"The power you give me I will lay down once this crisis is abated."
- The last thing any democracy hears
Yeah blame Carl Schmidt for that he literally invented the legalities, theories, and the concepts behind the idea of emergency powers and the concept of the state emergency
And his unwelcome ghost typically rises up in a likewise unwelcome fashion whenever anyone of legal historia comes out discussing the topic
@@rejvaik00 than and he's a Nazi, and the Crown Jurist of the Nazi Regime
Hmmm... You must not know your ancient history.
The idea of a strong, unified leader, chosen to be dictator for an emergency, dates at minimum to the Roman Republic; during times of peace they operated by senatorial decree, but selected a single ruler to lead during times of war.
The very last selected dictator of Rome? Yea, a slightly famous guy named Julius Caesar.
Oddly enough, the system worked quite well for hundreds of years, individual rulers whose powers were far reaching actually returning those powers to the central system repeatedly.
- Octavian/ Augustus
- Hitler
- Stalin
- Hugo Chavez
- Fidel Castro
Just to name a few. That’s quite the resume honestly
in fact, after that he was re-elected three times, and then yes...
"Due to deteriorating conditions, the following statutes are temporarily amended:
Right to assembly, suspended.
Right to habeas corpus, suspended.
Right to legal counsel, suspended.
Right to verdict by a jury of peers, suspended.
(Right to be a Jedi, suspended.)
By decree, all persons found guilty of treason, or aiding a person convicted of treason, or associating with a person convicted of treason... shall be sentenced to death by blaster fire. We thank all loyal citizens for their time and hope that they have a nice day. "
~High Moff Beckett
To this day I still hate his death
The Sith and his men
stole the Queen from her bed
and bound her For death
the Galaxy be ours and by the powers
where we will we'll resist
Yo ho, all hands
Hoist the lightsabers and blasters high
Heave ho, rebels and Jedis
Never shall we die ~Rebel Alliance
What you wrote is similar to the abrogation of rights being committed by many governors now.
Its a firing squad (provesional name)
@@BigTomInTheBasement Fuck right off with your political bullshit. I'm here to appreciate Star Wars, not hear your bitching about "muh politics".
Well, that was... *_goooooooood_* (you read this in my voice)
xD no problem
Well your not wrong
True
Emperor Palpatine I did.
You fucker
"Prequels were shit"
-> No.... there's more to the story than just laser and lightsaber battles.
The only thing that was shit was Anakin's attempt at flirting in Attack of the Clones.
Ninja Kuma - Let's Plays, Reactions, Parodies the acting and dialogue in the prequels was shit. The storytelling wasn't too terrible save the Midichlorian BS
I much preferred the light saber battles, rare as they were, in the original trilogy. They were rare, slower in pace, and looked far more like a duel between people who are also trying to hold a conversation. And there was far more and far better dialogue in those duels.
Ninja Kuma - Let's Plays, Reactions, Parodies They weren't very good but they weren't that bad either. And there was more story in the orginal trilogy than just swords and lasers
Ninja Kuma - Let's Plays, Reactions, Parodies They weren't rare we had one for each movie. That's far from rare. And them being slow is not realalistic. Real sword battles are very fast because if you move slow your chanses of winning are 0 because the enemy will easily see what you are doing.
He kinda got the attachment thing about the order right, tho.
“The republic is not what it once was”
There is galactic empire no rebelin no Republic
Again, I see your comments fucking everywhere.
aren't you Zoomer Historian's subscriber?
Is it bad that I'm inspired?
Probably means you're a fascist. But you do you.
space monarcho communism now
Ryan Tellez it’s so strange that early on he sounds like Roosevelt or Churchill or something
@@caiawlodarski5339 Why did you quote Benjamin Franklin at me...?
@@caiawlodarski5339 imperialistic was mostly national !!!SOCIALISM!!! aka nazism, bastard brother of communism. Fascism, if you mean classical fascism (Italian, Spanish) was only slightly imperialistic.
Palpatine made everyone in the Galaxy play the game of politics, but as they all soon found out.
The game was rigged from the start.
It's like monopoly, you just can't win!
ring a ding
Sidious was the greatest of our Order. He alone was able to destroy the Jedi, and bring the whole of the Galaxy under the yoke of the Sith.
... He was also the one responsible for the near extinction of the siths. Just sayin'.
Darth Solaris Not alone. His plan would have failed if he had not found a worthy apprentice such as Darth Vader.
@@esbengulliksen5039 nope, he would have succeeded but with more destruction and casualties.
At least for a time...
Mahmut Kerem Biçer how would he have executed order 66 without vader storming the jedi temple
I like this palpatine. Acting like a single scheming member. Not the weird cult leader of episode 9. Great video btw.
As much as I hate to defend anything in the sequels (I truly do), the Sith prior to the Rule of Two... pretty much did operate like a cult on a galactic scale, so that part isn't so surprising if Sidious had totally abandoned Bane's laws by then.
@@LegacyArkGames kinda but like cmon we gotta agree that the palpatine from episode 1 to 3 is the best he s just so hood at planning, he had to plan it all and thats what led to him ultimatelly winning
@@ripussr816 I don't disagree with you at all. He was brilliant all the way until his fatal misstep in RotJ. I was just saying to the person complaining that Palpatine's followers were behaving like a cult, that the Sith pretty much *did* behave like a cult prior to the Rule of Two. XD He seemed as much 'with it' mentally as he ever was even in Episode 9, but then they pulled a Deus Ex Machina of Rey somehow being able to hold back an even *more* powerful Palpatine's lightning with just a little effort, where Mace Windu struggled with a far less powerful Sidious in Ep3. Meh.
Palpatine's whole life as a multi episode documentary is one I would pay seriously good money to watch.
The thing that Disney and CO don't understand (and this isn't just for adults fans, but at least for me even the kids like me) he isn't a lightning spraying sith maniac. He's the most cunning opportunist that has ever graced cinema with his presence. He's just a combination of the traditional Disney villain and newer twist villain. If you've never seen Star Wars you'd be surprised by his reveal as the big bad, but not really that shocked. He has that uncanny valley like feeling. He just seems too perfect. He's such a manipulative man that Disney is now just playing of as a Big Bad type of villain. If you can't tell. I'm pissed of With Kathleen Kennedy.
Well said
Feminism
Yup , the one that once was the epitome of political genius and manipulation is now just your last level boss .
@Criticism of Israel is Illegal ok o dissagre Little Finger was the best Carackter after Stannis who is and will be the righfull heir to the Throne
What’s CO
For those who dislike the prequels, I would suggest to stop viewing them as Anakin Skywalker movies or Jedi movies. I would recommend watching them through the lense that they are Sheev Palpatine's movies full of his manipulations, patience, and game of chess to make the Republic kneel. Even if you don't see him that often, I think of him as the focus point and "main character" of the prequel trilogy, and every other character is just Pawn #1, Pawn #2, Pawn # 3, etc.
Absolutely! God, what an amazing story it truly is. And what an immensely interesting character.
I love the prequels, but they were badly executed. The dialogue and the overall filmmaking was pretty mediocre (atleast in the first 2 films). I feel like if George had taken a bit more time with the script it could have been great
film making is a race, films are created by the time they are made in, the phantam menace feels like the most excellent part of hte nineties because those actors and the flim crew did it all in the nineties and released it in 99, they were living that era, the clone wars is the entry into hte millinium, and the revenge of the sithe is once the war in iraq has started, a film reflects its era of inspiration as much as its era of creation, the cast and crew are a living emodiment, and you simply sometimes have to roll the dice or your film will not get made, tahts why great films sometimes dont appear as great as they could be, because film making and writing is always a race, life is a race of plotting and creating
why is it you assume that? lucas haas always been open enough about who provides what lines in the films, he even has a documentary for the creation of the prequels, whats more likely, is something you will probably hate, that george lucas has been writing scripts and releasing them to other studios and writers to actually come up with the movie, he may even be a undocumented director or film scene supervisor for a few films, he does have the full schooling and classical training, but what is extremely like to have occured is that he has written film bare bone scripts, probably not to much dialogue, but scenes and filming angle suggestions, and general ideas for characters, in fact for all you know he wrote the basic ideas for "Predator" and gave it to someone else, and that is why FOX, the studio Lucas uses got to produce it and basically own/distrubute the Predator Franchise, as a sort of test and to give something to help everyone out, it was produced some years after Return of hte Jedi, and i could see a certain link between both films, and Predator is extremely well designed visually, and it has a more earth like dark gritty yet bright atmosphere, just like a George Lucas film, he always uses bright lighting so people can see the scenes character, plus thiers some very clever special effects used, all hall marks of a George Lucas film, and it came out in 1987, 4 years after he was done with the majority of his films
It is sad that this continues to be a franchise for the kids, despite the possibilities for much more dark, contemplative and adult complexity. I am not completely sure that the newer movies are much worse than those movies i loved as a kid in the 1980´s. Its just that people grow up and it is much more profitable to continue to aim for the younger audience. Its all really about what makes economical sense.
The Rebels be like: "Hurr Durrr, we want people to be able to vote"
How the people voted:
The people will vote for ruins
@·♃I· Exactly.
*Insert "but the people are retartded meme" here*
The Rebels: "WE WANT THE REPUBLIC BACK!!!"
The Republic:
@@LordVader1094 This is basically what the new trilogy should've been, except instead of just the New Republic dealing with its own problems of corruption, bureaucracy and weakness, it would also be a reformed Imperial Remnant along the lines of the Fel Empire dealing with its own internal crises and they have to work together to survive these issues, especially with a new Sith threat emerging threatening the fabric of both nations. Throw in Grand Master Skywalker and the OG Jedi Praxeum (not the BS one from the movies, but a more optimistic sort of Jedi Hogwarts) and boom everybody wins. The compromises and lessons learned by the Jedi, Republic and reformed Imperial Remnant would for the bedrock of a new story, which as always with Star Wars is analogous to our own reality.
Welcome back Sheev, you where sorely missed.
I'd rather say : RUN PALPATINE, RUN FOR YOUR LIFE, YOU'RE STILL A WELLCRAFTED CHARACTER, YOU HAVE A CHANCE AT KEEPING IT THAT WAY IF YOU RUN !!!
But I mean... We can also bring him back. It worked so well the six (Luke, Leia, R2, Chewie, Han and Ackbar) last times.
"To champion democracy is no brave thing. For millennia, politicians have done so as naturally as they draw breath. But to suggest that there is a point beyond which democracy crumbles, leading to stagnation and ultimately ruin? That requires a degree of political courage so rare as to border on the suicidal." -Tarsus Valorum
That was absolutely amazing.
It was superbly done.
We need a movie about palpatine when he was younger. We would see how he got into the dark side and we would see darth plagueis. The movie would eventually lead into the phantom menace and we would get scenes with darth maul and when palpatine killed plagueis in his sleep. EPIC
Mass Ameda : "Order! Shall we have order!?"
Palpatine: *smiles* yes... over sixty of them...
More like 150
The special order series were emergency directives covering a broad range of senarios. Of particular note in this case are orders 65 and 66. 65 is in event the chancellor commits treason, removes him from office by any means necessary and places the capitol under martial law until a replacement can be voted in. 66 is in event the jedi commit treason, removes them from command by any means necessary and hold the line until replacement officers arrive.
Mace Windu should have read the GAR's owners manual XD
6 more to go, 3 more to go. Nice
Shoots lightning? nay.... Force choke? nay.... edgy lightsaber skill? nay.....
Political mastermind, conflict management God, and an unforeseen important stakeholder of a galactic government? Aye!!
I kinda have a thorough personal review of "Chancellor palpatine" for my final paper during 1st semester in University. The subject is about "political communication" and "personal imagery". And yes, I got A. I summarized him as a modern fascist figure that can play by the book of democratic rules.
*it's Großadmiral
He does shoot lightning and that stopped him from being arrested.
@@theodorkorner1497 yeah i thought the same
I would be really interested to read this text, if thats possible
I'm interested too 😊
The sad contradiction within the Star Wars universe is that the Sith were, to an extent, correct. The Republic as a galactic government was unsustainable. It tried to be a centralised form of control whilst being open to the multitude of varying opinions of differing species all holding different values. In order to work, the Republic would essentially have to lessen its central power, and become little more than a delegating power between factions within the galaxy.
Or, it would have to cnetralise completely, focus on one single form of rule at one time, filtering other points of view through that form of rule. Hence the Empire.
The only real problem with the Empire is that it creates a system where ultimate power is vested in one, and formidable power vested in the few. And in a system like that corruption will run rampant. And it's not that power corrupts, because it doesn't. But it is an amplifier. It will take what little corruption might exist and give it full vent to grow and stagnate. To some people power is a burden rather than a vice.
The whole issue of galactic government in Star Wars makes me happy, because it shows that there are problems that even the "good guys" have with their methods of ruling. In others franchises, to use Star Trek for example, the principle government is shown to be essentially unflawed. The only problems the Federation ever seems to have is that their admirals are a bunch of cunts, and the people living on the fringes don't have it as great as the people living closer to the centre. It's utopian and unrealistic, but really that's kind of the point in Star Trek. it's an idealised future, rather than a reflection of reality.
The Federation suffers from the same problem that Iain M. Banks' "The Culture" does. Both aspire to creating the perfect, utopian, society but both exist in a universe populated by threats. In both cases the illusion of Utopia is maintained by having very ethical morale standards in public and imbuing a minority of people with the job of getting their hands dirty, protecting their perfect society from the dangers.
Both the militaristic part of Star Fleet and The Culture's Special Circumstances division wind up with the same problem - repudiation and punishment by a society that only exists because of the crimes that patriots are willing to commit in it's name.
Anglomachian Long Live The Empire!!
Anglomachian Wise words
"The Federation needs men like you, doctor. Men of conscience, men of principle... men who can sleep at night. You're also the reason Section 31 exists. Someone has to protect men like you from a universe that doesn't share your sense of right and wrong." - Luther Sloan, to Julian Bashir
was jsut thinking about that quote the other day
One of the most underrated characters in all of pop culture
He is my absolute favourite. He tricked his master and incinated the whole war played with the whole galaxy basically. He tricked the Jedi the politics and everyone that was there. He got to rot out most of the jedi and built an empire.
how is he underrated? Star wars is extremely mainstream
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Palpatine: *I lOvE dEmOcRaCy*
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The votes unanimous
*demoncracy
А где шутка?
(Very tight humor.)
Democracy for noobs.
I like how he used "Demise of the nation - conspiracy theme" soundtrack
i really did enjoy the politics wow this was really well made with the rouge one stuff
Personally, politics were okay. But having the politics in the prequels did bring that extra depth to the Star Wars lore and brought in information about how Palpatine got power and the transformation from the Republic to the Empire.
Arguably, the greatest villain of all time. He simply plays everyone’s hubris against themselves with incredible cunning and patience. In the book: Darth Plagueis, as Palpatine is killing his master, he says this line that sums his character up perfectly:
“I needed to learn from you. No more. No less. To learn all of your secrets, which I trusted you would eventually reveal. But what made you think I would need you after that? Vanity perhaps? Your sense of self importance?? You’ve been nothing more than a pawn, in a game played……by a genuine master”.
If not for Amidalla.. Naboo would've joined the Separatists.
Is it morally wrong I was rooting and cheering for The supreme chancellor 💀👀🤪
So this is how democracy dies, to thunderous applause.
I think that’s my favourite serious line in the prequels. It gives me goosebumps every time.
This is what's happening in our country now... Lucas is a brilliant storyteller... He called this....
Bro it's not about today
It't about events in the past
@@jeterpakab5133 the past? Are you joking? Did you even pay attention to whats going on in the world? Theres still politics like this. And non politic people, like corporations like Nutella etc. everyone just wants power. (Srry im not trying to rude)
Well Anakin/Darth Vader was suppose to be Hitler, and Palpatine was suppose to be symbolic of Hitler’s Rise, or more so his Propaganda Machine. Hitler started out trying to free Germany and help them (Anakin’s intentions) but as he rose, he was made Chancellor (Vice President) of Germany, until the President died in 1934, making Hitler the leader. As Hitler obtains his power, he ends up killing Democracy with a Dictatorship through his 3rd Reich (3rd Empire/Rule) for Germany.
Hence the small amounts of Symbolism and Similarity between the Empire and the 3rd Reich/Nazi Germany.
Dude you are amazing at these videos! I love Palpatine. He executed his plan flawlessly..
TH-cam recommendations:
2017: ...
2018: ...
2019: *Check this out.*
3 eras, 3 wars, 3 governments, 1 galaxy, all controlled by one sith lord.
30 like after 3 years
you could have included Tarkin's line in ep4: "The Imperial Senate will no longer be of any concern to us. I have just received word that the Emperor has dissolved the council permanently. The last remnants of the Old Republic have been swept away."
I enjoyed/enjoy the prequels period and one of the chief reasons is Palpatine/Sidious...among other reasons. But I digress, awesome video!
You mean _Sheev reasons_ I think?
Love it, I bet my lightsaber one of the coming videos might be called Krennic - Ambitions.
Illusive Man I would kill for a Krennic vid
@DuduFilm Dew it! :P
Palpating: the hero we needed. He brought us order. He brought us security. He brought us peace.
"I won't get political"
Me after 2 drinks : 1:30
Palpatine: the republic is NO MORE, long live The Galactic Empire!
The Republic: Nothing is ever truly gone.
Palpatine: ohh, that’s a good one, I’ll use that someday...
hmm
Unless its a black father
Anddd that was Luke
He was such a good villain.
He's coming bacc
Jeb let’s hope not >
Plo Koon no. Disney killed SW saga all together. What you saw is just an illusion of greedy and ignorant people who think that a brand is a soulless thing that you can do whatever you can, squeeze money out of it and leave the rotten corpse behind. That’s what they have done with SW.
Marcos Calil Disney didn’t kill Star Wars get out of here
Palpatine wasn't a villain.
He was just ahead of the curve.
*Grabs you over the table*
Ultimate villain, having almost no weaknesses and absolutely no redeeming qualities. Guy is loyal to no one, believe in nothing, don't try to justify his actions, and downright enjoys being a manipulative, lying, power hungry, blood thirsty, backstabing monster.
2:26 Chills every time as the context of the line changes
3 years old and still a masterpiece
0:35 I didn’t know John Bercow was in Star Wars.
I really appreciate this type of world building, and while I understand why some don’t like prequel politics, I quite enjoy them.
It’s a tragic reflection of corruption and evil within our own system at times, and an enthralling look at the politics of a galaxy far far away at others.
You never cease to surprise me, your work is the meaning of perfection, it is uncomparable
Oh, i thought the title was democracy, but it ended up being demomcrazy😂😂
Everybody gangsta' until someone says "I love democracy, I love the Republic."
Another slowboy..
@@Gummy_Sarcasm_Provider "Another happy landing."
I love how political the prequels were, it was my favorite aspect of the movies. I think the prequels would work perfectly as a series for this reason. Maybe one day
I love him. Everyone had a tragic story while he played with their lives and tricked the whole galaxy.
Perhaps this is why its important to listen more often and be wary of tricksters.
He won the game of thrones
He controlled the thrones.
the prequels secretly a house of cards star wars version.
Count Ravid *House of cards secretly the prequels American version
There, fixed it for you :P
Count Ravid kinda wishes it was
Самое лучшее в звездных войнах. Наверное этот тот самый момент который меня и цепляет во всей этой истории. Прекрасный пример мягкого государственного переворота и постепенной радикализации политических сторон из-за одной нескончаемой войны, и последующего полного краха прогнивших идей коррумпированного порядка, заменяясь на жестокие, беспощадные амбиции первой империи.
Seriously man when I’m stressed these are very calming for me !
You just can't kill this guy. He is the dark side itself.
He is the senate itself
The most cunning sith, yes. But not "all the sith" just because they kill their own does not mean they are some hive mind, Disney
@@ronaldthompson4989 tell it to Abrams or to the movie writer
"I will give up my power as soon as the emergency has passed!" - Caesar, Napoleon, Lenin, Hitler
Seriously, this hasn’t been spoken honestly since Ancient Rome
Don't know if Lenin quite counts. I mean none of the early Soviet leaders fit perfectly but. Stalin is a Palpatine like dude.
@Anonymer Nutzer Napoleon wasn't really a bad guy too, only an enemy of the british empire. And there is a big difference between these two things
Sorry for bad english.
@Anonymer Nutzer I would encourage you to carefully study the life of Comrade Lenin. He was not a benevolent leader, at all.
This doesn't fit either one of them. Neither of these claimed they ever would give up the power once they had full power. Eventhough the dictators in ancient rome were temporary during a crisis, Caesar was only once named dicatator and that was dictator for life.
Sublime!
Absolutely beautiful, sir!
This highlights what many didn't understand about Lucas' Star Wars.
IT'S ALL ABOUT THE STORY.
He took 35 years to tell one great story, a chapter at a time.
Imagine a 'House of Cards' style series for Star Wars called 'The Senate' with Palpatine as the main character
Plagueis would have to be the main character since he is the one who put Palpatine in power and designed the plan executed in the prequels
Palpatine kept his promise tho, society under the empire prospered everywhere
The empire improves everything it touches.
How did this genius become the same person who electrocuted himself to death?
This might shock you, but Disney didn’t know what made Star Wars Great
Disney.
Krennic was a great villain, better than Kylo Ren in my opinion.
true but plank from ed edd and eddy is a better villain than Kylo
I personally like Kylo Ren more he's conflicted and unbalanced. To me he seems more like a character than a villain. And the fact that he's possibly the last of the Skywalkers makes me hope that he turns to the light
@@cascas3540
I don't think so. Krennic is an engineer and not an commander. The man who should ve been at Huxes place is Canady (the captain of the FO Dreadnaught)
+rocking grandpa I see Kylo as Anakin Skywalker, but written 50% better and acted 100% better.
Many of those cringe worthy Anakin lines, like "You underestimate my power!" or "it's all Obi-Wan's fault" I could see Adam Driver pulling off as Kylo.
Except the horrific 'romance' dialogue Anakin had. Ain't no actor in the world who could make "I don't like sand, it's course and rough and gets everywhere, not like you" sound romantic.
@@Pro_Butcher_Amateur_Human
Ren might be better acted, but his surrounding characters and motivations are worse by a long shot. Every adult character who fell to the dark side had a strong pull factor.
Anakin - Fear of Padmes Death
Dooku - Politics and the failures of the Jedi
Revan - Seeking Power to grant peace
The other thing is a good relationship between master and apprentice at least before they are Sith. Palpatine was a close friend of Anakin and tried to be a father figure. Even his master Plaigus was that for him. So both good seduced by someone they trusted.
So looking at Kylo. Becoming Snokes apprentice after he and Luke crashed the house on top of them, okay that's a solid last push to the dark side. But what pulled him there anyway? Snoke making promises across the galaxy ? A entity he never met before ?
And what weak point is there for Snoke to attack? Mom and Daddy issues?
I have always felt the sadness in Velorum's eyes as Amedala proclaims her vote of no confidence in him, her staunchest ally in the senate.
I've found a new appreciation of the prequels. I appreciate the visuals, the world, the story, the expansion of the lore. The lightsaber combat (but I've always loved that), the villains and the potential. I absolutely loved the prequels as a kid, and I don't think I would love the disney movies if I were a child today
The politics in Star Wars date back as far as 1977. Midi-chlorians, battle droids, the Jedi Order, CGI heavy environments, and the politics. They helped the universe feel real and believable, they add immense depth to the Galaxy and Star Wars wouldn't be Star Wars without its in World politics. The difference between George Lucas's politics and Disney's politics, is that Lucas's politics serve the story and feel genuine, while Disney's are ham-fisted and mean to appeal to the real world now
Lucas' political themes were just more genuine and real. The original six films was a commentary on how America has become what it swore to destroy, once a beacon of freedom, now a bastion of the same authoritarian imperialism it fought against in its creation.
Meanwhile Disney's politics are about inclusivity which is good but it falls flat when you see how little they are willing to commit to it. I'd respect them more if they actually commited to those themes by doing something that would be controversial like having a non binary character or something. But they would never because then they can't make billions from conservative countries like China.
@@ExternalDialogue so you basically say they have to add more gay/transgender/whatever charackters in order to make a good movie? Not a good storie, not some decent narrative logic, just some non - binary charackters and progressive quotes about SJW, and thats it? Are you really that geniue?
@@ВолоддимерТурчинов star wars has always been edgy with its politics, the OT critiquing US imperialism and the cold war while the prequels discussed the weakness of American democracy and how corrupt it is.
We are currently in the middle of a civil rights movement that has a massive reactionary opposition. The first two star wars trilogies were both contemporary in their political themes, why shouldn't the third one be too?
@@ExternalDialogue what do you mean by a massive civil rights movement? segregation became outlawed in the 60s and homosexuality has been legal since 03. so what exactly do you mean when you say there is a massive civil rights movement?
Midi-cholrians! Why Midi-chlorians!? cxouldn't George Lucas think of something else???
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