@Hollow Shell my god, i hope it really did, besr the mark of your whininess, the pickles are the only thing that give that chemical abomination any taste. Guess thats because of the cockroach aroma that is ever present in those buckets of pickles that stood around open for half a century.
Your grammar is really bad. Why did you insert the comma. It was unnecessary. The world would be much better if everyone had to pass grammar tests to stay alive. Our society would appear much more intelligent. This is truth.
I heard Palpatine was wearing a formal ceremonial Sith robe when he declared himself emperor, just to add an extra mockery to the Jedi. Jeez, Palpatine really is the master of trolling to the Jedi.
Wasn't he like REALLY putting his plan in jeopardy by doing that?? That's like if Trump dressed into Nazi uniform for presidential election, just don't do it man
Joseph JoeStalin you just had to bring politics and trump into this shit didn't you. Idc if you're a Democrat or Republican just shut the fuck up about politics when it isn't necessary
@@unrelentingdischarge8544 I live on Europe and don't care about politics, I just made a parallel :D , tho , like other person said, he makes fair point, mb
@Colonel Of the 82nd Airborne In name only. As even A New Hope makes clear, the Imperial Senate was a token formality, the illusion of representative government easily swept away when it was no longer convenient - when a generation had grown up knowing that the "democracy" was a farce, and Palpatine could stop pretending.
@SS-rf1riExactly proved the “people rather be safe than free” comment. Lockdowns destroyed businesses, workforce, and peoples social needs. The lockdowns were a disaster.
well, what about the order of superhuman guys that run around with murdersticks and openly use their power to brainwash people. That also command an army of slave warriors. And kinda DID decide to kill a democratically elected chancellor bc they decided the public just cant be trusted with such an important decision.
@@TheVergile Gross oversimplification for an order of peacekeepers. Plus, Mace tried to kill him because he not only orchestrated an entire war, but he can shoot lightning out of his fingertips and had control of the Senate and the courts.
@@nutellaninja4667 Sure it is an oversimplification. But it is true nonetheless. The jedi never cared about the law. Watch the movies or the clone wars series. And you can say Palpatine orchestrated the wars (which is perfectly true), but in the end he was only able to do so because he knew the jedi order would jump at the opportunity to fight an intergalactic war and sacrifice millions to kill a sith. The Jedi started the war. Sure Palpatine planned it - but they had every chance to foil his plans by just not going for it. But in the end there was not a second of hesitation to use their new slave army. Not one second. Sure Palpatine had control over the senate - but its not like the jedi even made the slightest attempt to find a legal solution. When Valorum was replaced it seemed easy enough to get rid of a corrupt chancellor. No, lets be real: Saying „Palpatine planned it all, he is at fault“ is just as much an oversimplification. Just consider how we would look at these „peacekeepers“ nowadays. Would we allow our police to employ an army and participate in a war? Would we allow them to take the law in their hands and assassinate a head of state without trial? No. Surely not. And thats considering their goals were just and they did it with the best intentions in mind. But arguably thats not the case. The sith were the personal enemies of the jedi order, not the enemies of the galaxy. Most citizens didnt give a f*ck about the dark or light side of the force. And for many life under the empire wasnt really worse than life under the republic. Lets not forget the separatists had very valid reasons to secede. Corruption, mismanagement, inequality, etc ran rampant under the republic. The jedi should have been on their side just as much as on the republics side. Yet the jedi had no qualms sacrificing half the galaxies populace for their stupid crusade against dooku.
My favorite character in the series. However, I wish they gave him more depth. While people lust for power, I believe most people do have some ideology. Instead just for personal power, he could be actually fighting for the unity, security and prosperity of the galaxy. He was too much a bad guy in the movies unfortunately. Would be nice if he was kind of a mix of the 40K emperor and SW emperor. Kind of like Leto II in Dune.
Say what you will about the prequels, but Palpatine’s perfectly executed plot is genius. Playing both sides of the Separatist war to conjure devastating instability, then presenting himself as a heroic and trusted solution, security incarnate. Most of the galaxy gratefully laid down their freedom and independence.
@@Forge17 I also know a couple of victims, and i did not say it wasn't. I was comparing that the same way Palpatine (aka the senate) caused the separatist war despite the death and destruction it brought to the galaxy (because so the people would gladly take it as he strips them of their rights, because of "greater good") and then presented himself as the only solution, our government inflated numbers, took away civil liberties, killed the economy, shut down businesses, sent thousands into poverty, and etc, also for "the greater good". And it was so damn good, that people are still buying that BS today, when the consequences of such measures are happening right in front of them. Oh and don't even get me started on the money washing scheme behind the vaccines and all of their so called emergency resources to "fight the pandemic".
In order to ensure the security and continuing stability, the Star Wars fanbase will be reorganized into the first Lucas Empire, for a safe and secure society!
Emperor: Wears ominous dark hooded robe and raises arms up like a power hungry demigod All them senators: Yep definitely not evil thank you for being our chancellor those wrinkles are really endearing btw
Good & evil only really meant things to force wielders, the Jedi and Sith saw the black and white nature/physics of the universe through the Light and Dark sides of the force. Normal everyday people didn't see the world like that and even often dismissed this viewpoint as myth or fairytale, same as their denial in the Force.
You can’t deny if your leader was an older man and this severely deformed by an assassination attempt and still held an emergency senate meeting to quickly and decisively quell a coup while at the same time ending a long war it would be pretty inspiring.
That's essentially what just happened. At this point, everyone knew the Republic was broken, so everyone looked towards strong leadership in these times of crisis, thus ushering in dictatorship. Pretty real shit
It would, unless he overthrew centuries of laws and government structure to name himself the sole law of the land. Then I would think that his attackers might have been trying to prevent this and save us all along.
@Socialist Sylveon Maybe. But if he's going to say Anakin was a loyalist then he'd need to explain how Anakin died. "Anakin saved me and then conveniently succumbed to injuries."?
@Socialist Sylveon lol! But falling into lava would raise so many more questions. Maybe just say he tripped and fell down one of those bottomless pits that seem to be so common? And on a totally unrelated note, introduce Darth Vader as your new assistant that you met at a cantina.
I've always loved the parralel. On the other side of the galaxy, Vader is murdering every single separatist in cold blood. But Palpatine is doing the real damage here, only with words.
I mean if you want to mention the Robes keep in mind that Palpatine was known as a collector or fine art and ancient artifacts (heck he has a mural depicting one of the biggest Events in Legends in his office the Hyper space war) So him also having ancient Sith Robes really doesn't seam to out of place.
@@Yabuturtle he is talking about the old Sith Empire, in which Sith were more traditional and massive in numbers. During era of 2 they were in hiding and werent really going all out with flashy robes
For someone who is married to and impregnated by a Jedi, Padme doesn't seem to concerned about the whole "Jedi Rebellion" part that Palps just glossed over...
Me: *Es wird dann allerdings aber auch verhindern, daß das jüdische Volk unter der Maske eines biederen Weltbürgers alle anderen Völker innerlich zu zersetzen und dadurch zu beherrschen versucht!*
It’s definitely the way he says it…an old man can sound like a raging tyrant.. “The Republic…will be reorganized...into the FIRST! GALACTIC! EMPIRE! For a safe..and SECURE..society!! Chills indeed.
+matty9460 I'm honestly very conflicted on this. His Emperor voice seemed a bit over-acted compared to his performance in ROTJ, which seemed much more slimy and sinister. Maybe it was an intentional choice because this is supposed to be Palpatine 20 years younger? Or perhaps Ian's voice hasn't aged well and he couldn't quite pull off the same qualities of ROTJ. In any case, I found his emperor act to be... "too much" at times.
+EnDSchultz1 I think it was intentional. You can't sound slimy and sinister when you're trying to fake charisma to win votes. ROTJ was Palpatine being his true self. ROTS (holy shit I just realized the initials mirroring each other) was him acting like he was following the best interests of the Republic. Look at how he talks to Anakin when he turns. That's much closer to how the real Sidious sounds like.
so many good parts in the prequels so stop underrated these good movies please,they are not masterpieces but very good movies compared to the movies we have today.
Whenever someone touches me in the hallway: “The attempt on my life has left me scarred and deformed.” why are people still liking this comment i made when i was like 11 this isnt even funny
Yep, I’ve been stimming the line “and the republic will be reorganized into the first galactic Empire!” For weeks. Star Wars is apparently one of my dad’s favorite franchises and he just never looked at the metaphors it seems. It’s always been about American fascism and how democracy falls. “So this is how Liberty dies, with thunderous applause,” and basically everyone around me is just cheering Palpatine on after a shard of glass nicked his ear, sorry I said Palpatine, I meant trump. The one and only difference being Palpatine was actually cool and smart.
@@marfin4325 Not really, they were more over a section of Galaxy not the whole galaxy. Except for the ones who came before and their reign ended when their machines stopped working (due to their force batteries not getting ANY of that due to collective loss of connection to the Force) this is the only one that we see which stretches from Courescant to Tatooine, from Felucia to Mustafar, etc and so forth.
@@boxtank5288 The Rakata Empire, "Infinite Empire" covered the majority of the galaxy, similar to the Galactic Empire, but yeah I was reading the wookiepedia and there were much less "galactic" empires than I thought
Yeah. It's amazing how the mainstream media can somehow blame a person for their own assassination attempt after that same mainstream media has been calling that person "literally Hitler" and "a threat to democracy" for almost a decade, eventually leading to people to believe and to act upon what they hear; acting to "bring back peace back to the Republic" from their point of view. Ironic...
I can only imagine the sheer exhilaration and ecstasy of triumph Palpatine must have felt in that moment - decades of training under Plageuis and eventually deceiving and killing him to become the ruling Lord of the Sith, along with decades of living as a benevolent politician whilst orchestrating mind-boggling conspiracies and intergalactic war - all of that, and now he has finally achieved what the Sith have sought for millennia since the time of Bane, and eons further back since the original Schism in the Jedi Order that made the Sith from the Dark Jedi exiles....
And whats more, the people love it. THEY ADORE IT. The Glee that he has gotten billions of people to rally against the jedi. He's run a perfect god damn game for nearly 40 ish years and he's set to do a victory lap for another 20 as the emperor. It's probably taking all of his restraint to keep him from skipping around that podium clicking his heels. Everything has payed off. All the near misses all the perilous jobs. everything is done. There is nothing left to do for him to do but drive the future imperial senate into the ground so he can possess complete autonomy and focus on that immorality business. because that would arguably be easier than the bullshit he had pulled to get here... But then the death star happend....
Palpatine’s full speech: “Citizens of the civilized galaxy, on this day we mark a transition. For a thousand years, the Republic stood as the crowning achievement of civilized beings. But there were those who would set us against one another, and we took up arms to defend our way of life against the Separatists. In doing so, we never suspected that the greatest threat came from within. The Jedi, and some within our own Senate, had conspired to create the shadow of Separatism using one of their own as the enemy's leader. They had hoped to grind the Republic into ruin. But the hatred in their hearts could not be hidden forever. As last, there came a day when our enemies showed their true natures. The Jedi hoped to unleash their destructive power against the Republic by assassinating the head of government and usurping control of the clone army. But the aims of the would-be tyrants were valiantly opposed by those without elitist, dangerous powers. Our loyal clone troopers contained the insurrection within the Jedi Temple and quelled uprisings on a thousand worlds. The Sepratists have been defeated, *and the Jedi rebellion has been foiled.* *The remaining Jedi will be hunted down and defeated.* Any collaborators will suffer the same fate. These have been trying times, but we have passed the test. *The attempt on my life has left me scarred and deformed, but I assure you my resolve has never been stronger.* The war is over. We stand on the threshold of a new beginning. *In order to ensure the security and continuing stability, the Republic will be reorganized into the first Galactic Empire, for a safe and secure society,* which I assure you will last for 10,000 years. An Empire that will continue to be ruled by this august body and a sovereign ruler chosen for life. An Empire ruled by the majority, ruled by a new constitution. By bringing the entire galaxy under one law, one language, and the enlightened guidance of one individual, the corruption that plagued the Republic in its later years will never take root. Regional governors will eliminate the bureaucracy that allowed the Separatist movement to grow unchecked. A strong and growing military will ensure the rule of law. Under the Empire's New Order, our most cherished beliefs will be safeguarded. We will defend our ideals by force of arms. We will give no ground to our enemies and we will stand together against attacks from within or without. Let the enemies of the Empire take heed: Those who challenge Imperial resolve will be crushed. We have taken on a task that will be difficult, but the people of the Empire are ready for the challenge. Because of our efforts, the galaxy has traded war for peace, and anarchy for stability. Billions of beings now look forward to a secure future. The Empire will grow as more planets feel the call, from the Rim to the wilds of unknown space. Imperial citizens must do their part. Join our grand star fleet. Become the eyes of the Empire by reporting suspected insurrectionists. Travel to the corners of the galaxy to spread the principles of the New Order to barbarians. Build monuments and technical wonders that will speak of our glory for generations to come. The clone troopers, now proudly wearing the name of Imperial stormtroopers, have tackled the dangerous work of fighting our enemies on the front lines. Many have died in their devotion to the Empire. Imperial citizens would do well to remember their example. The New Order of peace has triumphed over the shadowy secrecy of shameful magicians. The direction of our course is clear. I will lead the Empire to glories beyond imagination. We have been tested, but we have emerged stronger. We move forward as one people - the Imperial citizens of the first Galactic Empire! We will prevail. Ten thousand years of peace begins today.” Source: starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Declaration_of_a_New_Order
+DealerCamel Reminds me of a scene in "The Animatrix" were the UN has desperately decided to fill the atmosphere with smog and block out the sun in hopes of defeating the machines, and all the people in the audience is cheering and clapping madly. Beautiful!
+Armando Loaeza It's happening. I always tended to agree with Sinclair Lewis's statement that when Fascism came to America, it would come wrapped in the flag and carrying a cross. I never thought we would face actual 1930s European style Fascism.
Roswynn One of the best and most important lines in Star Wars, in my opinion. I hate when people disparage the prequels for dealing with politics and trade disputes and all that... without those, what is the point of a war at all? Additionally, I posit to you that this is the only way that liberty dies, when the tyranny is approved by the masses. If only the average viewer cared about allegory...
@@cloudwatcher608 Fuck yeah, totally agreed on that, if you see even just historical dictators 99% had been elected by popular vote with barely a struggle and with moltitudes of supporters ready to die for the cause (and I'm dodging the current situation of course, anyways). As for the prequels, I've never actually met fans disparaging them for the politics as much as for some stilted acting, some - wait ONE VERY STUPID CHARACTER and a couple other problems that are actually consistent with a cinematographical point of view, but I agree that if politics is the reason one doesn't like the prequels... tough shit buddy, it's all quite riveting stuff. Again, from a cinematographic view point, I think. It's got its reasons and it's well done, even superb at times. Padme's line is a fuckin' classic in my humble opinion. They used (and have always used actually) a cool escapist action franchise to pointedly comment on very real sociopolitical forces/movements that are not going away anytime soon, really. If that's not brilliant I don't know what to tell the disgruntled fans.
@@cloudwatcher608 The whole operatic plot arch was perfectly fine in concept, it just made for REALLY boring movies. There's a lot of nostalgia tied up in these movies for me too but you gotta take a step back and realize they're just badly written and directed.
@@roswynn5484 The main issue is that the scripts were slapped together by George Lucas without much outside input or criticism. He wrote the script like it was a book, and tried to translate it to screen without really understanding how story-telling in movies works. The result is a story that's epic on paper and in concept, but just really boring to actually watch.
@@dancegod1691 Okay, yeah, I can get behind that. I agree they can often be boring, sometimes the writing is mediocre and the directing isn't much better. In particular I find the plots a bit convoluted sometimes, and the character of Anakin most of the time has very badly written dialogue, with Hayden Christensen doing a half-hearted job.
+janeyrevanescence12 Its a really great comedy scene I think, He's all like "My face is deformed, I've eliminated my opposition and I am announcing a new fascist regime and you're just going to have to trust me on this one" lol Ok Palps, this is probably some of the worst and most passionless lines of dialogue I have ever heard and you can clearly tell that this whole fiasco was ripped from Hitler's rise to power, using democracy along with propaganda in order to rise to power and then decieving an entire population by announcing that they were a manipulative fascist the whole time. I honestly don't understand why one would enjoy such a sour, boring take on political deception.
+Ira ProV I don't think you really noticed this but I went pretty in depth in to what Palps was saying there, on top of that I've seen the film about 20 times as a younger version of my myself. What would be ignorant would be to never give these films the fair trial they deserve, It would also be ignorant to completely ignore the central plot to a film which unfortunately these films don't have and finally it would be incredibly ignorant to basically come and call me ignorant based on an in-depth analysis that I made. Sorry but I can't help but laugh in this scene, sure its one of the stronger points of the plot in Episode 3 but this is really crappy dialogue, thats fact not an opinion.
+Seán Austin Lewis I may agree on some points, maybe the dialogie could have been deeper. He is a sith lord though, so he can manipulate weak minds easily. That's why he doesn't need to say much to convince people
0:04 You can see Jar Jar in the corner, telepathically giving Sidious every word to his speech, and influencing the crowd to love it. Jar jar is the key.
Messaprentis* When messa is followed by a word that begins with a vowel in gungan, the words are conjoined, sometimes changing the _a_ to another letter, such as with “messoffended by racial stereotypes.”
I was thinking, if palpatine were to actually run in the real world most likely he would be republican, and it's kind of fitting you say feeling patriotic for the empire, because he is convinced everyone that he's the most patriotic and that he's fighting for everyone, when in turn he's the one that is causing and bringing about fascism and dictatorship rule. which is kind of along the ideology of what modern day Republicans would like to have, a Dominionist theocratic fascist society, all while believing that they are the most patriotic.
"Wat Tambor, in the name of the Galactic Empire, you are under arrest" "Are you threatening me Lord Vader?" "The Confederacy will decide your fate" *Pulls out lightsaber and adjusts dials* "I am the Confederacy"
With a single speech, not only did he make the Jedi a menace to be exterminated, he declared an Imperial regime. Here's the thing, they'd usually not applaud this sort of thing, but the plan is actually very clever, he gradually reduced the balance of power during wartime in the excuse that such reductions were vital. That's some brutal political manipulation, I think that Emperor Palpatine provided a very interesting villain. In the end, you can still tell what his real goals are. In the end, both the Separatists and Republic planets alike were merely gears in a very large and sinister game.
***** and lets not forget in the clone wars (beautiful show) when a clone finds out about order 66 or when yoda fucking fights palp yet doesnt see his face
@M.Z. Echt? Ich dachte immer das wär ein französischer Akzent. Ich hab erst letztens Ep1 und Ep2 gerewatched und hab es immer noch als Französisch empfunden xD
i like how the music fits with the scene soo good John Wiliams its a master and Ian McDiarmid its a great actor i wonder why no one puts him in more hollywood movies
When you follow along with the politics in the prequels, it makes perfect sense as to why people were happy about the fact that the republic would no longer be a democracy.
@@postblitz Yep. Rome was at the point where they were having to deal with at least one slave revolt and/or major civil war every decade for the last century of the Republic
@@BroadwayRonMexico Yes, with Rome it had become so confusing determing who was and wasn't respecting the old laws, and how these functioned. The defenders of Republican principles had resorted to murder on multiple occasions, while the would- be dictators spoke of defending the Republic. For the common people, the Republic was a crooked system where the aristocracy kept them out of power. For the aristocracy, the civil wars were extremely costly, and the ever shifting array of alliances left so many compromised. You can see how the Roman system collapsed informally, and then collapsed in forms terms as well.
Hate is not necessary; the prequels are really really bad and terrible movies. Just like the sequels. Fucking nerd fanboys glorifying the prequels as if they were an achievement. They are abysmally bad.
@@robertprobst3836 Hate is not necessary; the original trilogy was really bad. Fanboys glorify them as part of some childhood nostalgia. They are abysmally bad.
I do not want to offend darth vader but Palpatine is the best villain in cinematic history. His plan was flawless. He accomplished what he planned for years and received thunderous applause for it
@@Ridley369 To add to your comment, Jar Jar was THE senator that proposed the idea of the Chancellor being granted emergency powers, something that Palpatine would later use to, umm...great effect Edit: Never mind, what I said has already been said
12 The Rise Of Skywalker 11 Solo 10 The Clone Wars 9 Force Awakens 8 The last Jedi 7 A New hope 6 Phantom Menace 5 Attack of the clones 4 Empire Strikes Back 3 Rogue oNe 2 Return Of The jedi 1 Revenge of the sith Itt actually beats every star wars movie
@@SharksSJ408 my list have been changed sorry i got your notification 1 month later 1 Revenge Of The Sith 2 Return Of The Jedi 3 The Empire Strikes Back 4 Rogue One 5 Attack Of The Clones 6 A New Hope 7 The Force Awakens 8 The Last Jedi 9 The Phantom Menace 10 The Rise Of Skywalker 11 Solo
@@themalcahtwinz4743 new list 12 Solo 11 The Rise Of Skywalker 10 The Phantom Menace 09 Clone Wars Film 08 The Last Jedi 07 The Force Awakens 06 Attack Of The Clones 05 Rogue One 04 Revenge Of The Sith 03 A New Hope 02 The Empire Strikes Back 01 Return Of The Jedi I dont hate solo its a 5/10
"For a safe and secure society" Basically what government says to justify taking away freedoms and rights. Star Wars really knows how to display authoritarianism for what it is.
+SideKick Archer exactly! And like the government in Divergent. And the Ministry in the Harry Potter series (books 5-7). And the Elders in The Giver. And the gov't in the Mysterious Benedict Society... Oh man, this list could go on.
When they cut out the part where Padme says “So this is how liberty dies... with thunderous applause.” Impossible. Perhaps the archives are incomplete.
@@PlaguePriest88 ah yes, star wars fans... Unable to comprehend that people like different things in the world and opinions exist... Its ironic... You call him out on his age when you're acting like a 12yr old
*Padme after Dooku cut anakin's hand off in episode 2:* "the attempt on my husband's life, has left him scarred, and deformed... but I assure you, My resolve has never been stronger!" Anakin: "PADME!!! YOU JUST TOLD THE ENTIRE GALAXY ABOUT OUR SECRET MARRIAGE!!!" Padme: "oh, sh-"
The fact Pal is wearing his Sith robes in the open like this proves he has nothing to fear for. It's more humiliating for the Jedi as their No. 1 enemy just took over the republic they are sworn to protect and made it into his personal empire.
The way he builds intensity from "the attempt on my life has left me scarred and deformed" to "the republic will be reorganized as the first galactic empire" ... true oratorical genius. not scary at all
I can't believe the speech happened at the same time with Anakin slaughtering the CIS leaders, also with the bad batch at Kamino. Prequel world building is just beautiful
I think prequel world building was honestly better than even the originals. It was the execution that failed in several parts that made the original trilogy better. What I find interesting here is that Anakin, the fallen Chosen One is slaughtering all the Separatists pointlessly as a show of his turn while the real damage is being done not through daughter but though words, by Palpatine.
Prequel worldbuilding was great until the 2008 Clone Wars. The Prequels, tie-in novels, original Clone Wars comics and such were wonderfully consistent and coordinated until that show came out. I love it, I really do. Hell, I grew up on it! But, in terms of lore it mostly shit the bed. Originally the timeline of the Prequels and Clone Wars was so precise and accurate that we had events down to weeks, days, and hours. Then that show came in and mucked it up with the show itself not even being in chronological order. The only worldbuilding in that show I particularly enjoyed was the Ones and the Whills (which already kind of existed at that point). Also, Moriband instead of Korriban . . . really? The show overall was good, but that and the way that it went with the "Rule of Cool" a lot, Ventress, every Force User being underpowered, and the fact that it was clear the writers had no long-term plans kind of bring it down a bit for me.
@@goldenstatewarriors9418 I mean, it helps. Also, there is just a bunch of lore that the 2008 Clone Wars tore up in it's release. And important one being Anakin's character. I get it was because of hatred for the Prequels, but they changed his character very drastically. In the original Prequel EU, Anakin developed into the war hero he had become by Revenge of the Sith. In the 2008 Clone Wars he already is a war hero and has a Padawan to train (somehow). Ahsoka would have made a bit more sense as Plo-Koon or Obi-Wan's Padawan. That said, her arc is one of the best in the past 15 years. She is definitely one of the stronger aspects of the series.
It actually shows the two faces of the Empire. Palpatine is taking over the galaxy with words, he needs charisma to scheme. While Vader deals with his problems with violence and slaughter
Palpatine: *has yellow eyes, is visibly deformed, all signs of Dark Side corruption, along with wearing TRADITIONAL SITH ATTIRE* The Senators: This guy seems cool. *vigorous clapping intensifies*
He has such a command of the dark side over everyone, he knows he has every single one of them. He did every bit of that while appearing completely innocent
But how many in the senate even know how to recognise a Sith? Out of those how many were already bribed behind the scenes by Palpatine? Sure we as Star Wars fans know a Sith has yellow eyes and that he's wearing the same clothes he dons in holograms when communicating as Sidious. But do the characters at large know enough to recognise traditional Sith robes? A outfit doesn't automatically make you a criminal. Everyone would have to know it's exclusive to Sith to find an issue with it. More importantly how much info does the Senate have available on the situation in general? The Jedi know there's a Sith trying to get control, but how much of the Senate know that as well (that didn't already agree to help him behind closed doors)? As far as the universe is concerned the only Sith they know is a Sith for certain is Count Dooku and possibly his apprentice Ventress. Then out of those that do know.... how many are too afraid to oppose it? From the Senates perspective Sith might as well be Jedi when it comes to dealing with them. They're both force wielders with lightsabers to defend themselves. If they would consider standing up against a Jedi to be suicide, then it'd be even more so to oppose a Sith who isn't going to hold back on murdering you. Ultimately, if no one is verbalising that he's a Sith then people are probably going to pretend they're unaware of that even if they know. There usually is a peer pressure when it comes to groups to avoid appearing foolish by admitting you know something or don't know something if you think it'd be scoffed at by your peers.
Palpatine was the most cunning villain ever and the best manipulator ever. He stripped every citizen in the galaxy of their freedom, murdered the guardians of peace in justice in the Jedi and tore down the Old Republic for a totalitarian dictatorship and still got the entire room to clap and cheer for him. Most powerful Star Wars scene in my opinion and sums up how much of a boss Palpatine was.
When I first saw this movie as a kid, I thought Sidious was going to kill the entire Senate with Force Lightning when he was raising his hands at the end!
-steps on a Lego
"This attempt on my life has left me scarred and deformed."
@Hollow Shell my god, i hope it really did, besr the mark of your whininess, the pickles are the only thing that give that chemical abomination any taste. Guess thats because of the cockroach aroma that is ever present in those buckets of pickles that stood around open for half a century.
Revan The No-Life Demon pickles>cheese
When the lego is a Palpatine minifigure: It's treason then...
*a Lego piece
Are you threatening me master Jedi?
When your parents go out, and your left in charge of your siblings...
Are those potatoes as your profile pic?
Mugiwara_7 _ idk what they are tbh....
Soz lol
@@christophercooper7024 LOL😂
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Your grammar is really bad. Why did you insert the comma. It was unnecessary. The world would be much better if everyone had to pass grammar tests to stay alive. Our society would appear much more intelligent. This is truth.
I heard Palpatine was wearing a formal ceremonial Sith robe when he declared himself emperor, just to add an extra mockery to the Jedi. Jeez, Palpatine really is the master of trolling to the Jedi.
Wasn't he like REALLY putting his plan in jeopardy by doing that??
That's like if Trump dressed into Nazi uniform for presidential election, just don't do it man
Not really, because no one had a clue what a Sith was at the time.
Joseph JoeStalin you just had to bring politics and trump into this shit didn't you. Idc if you're a Democrat or Republican just shut the fuck up about politics when it isn't necessary
@@unrelentingdischarge8544 I live on Europe and don't care about politics, I just made a parallel :D , tho , like other person said, he makes fair point, mb
@@vario6492 Ah yes, I too remember when Trump was elected leader of the National Socialist party that has been gone for over 70 years
"I love democracy. I love the Republic."
Narrator voice: He did not.
Oh, but he did.
It made for an excellent vector to establish his rule.
Oh, hi mark
Narrator's voice: "He loved dictatorship. He loved the Empire."
@Colonel Of the 82nd Airborne In name only. As even A New Hope makes clear, the Imperial Senate was a token formality, the illusion of representative government easily swept away when it was no longer convenient - when a generation had grown up knowing that the "democracy" was a farce, and Palpatine could stop pretending.
@Colonel Of the 82nd Airborne yes but then he dissolved the senate
Dad in public: "I don't like politics"
Dad at home:
lol best comment imo
@Isami Yuzuriha goddamnit I wanted to say that.
He's generous enough to not make you seat through hours of shit talk at least lol
Your dad formed a galaxy empire
@@danielhughes1711 galactic*
Padme: So this is how liberty dies, with Thunderous applause.
Bail: At least it’s not going to die from Sadness.
Damn
Oh, snap!
DAMNNNNN
Roasted...
She died from a very dangerous disease, the disease of not being in the original trilogy lol.
1:17
"Secure... *s o c i e t y !"*
*Goodness, even a long time ago, in a galaxy far-far away, they lived in a society.*
Gabriel Dood *relatable gamer noises*
can you imagine how joker could look in the star wars universe
@@ronfino Through the eyes of Mark Hamill
Secure society not secure our society
@
Noted, thanks!
“For a safe and secure society.”
Dang that’s just powerful
People rather be safe than free
Sounds like the Covid ‘guidelines’ tbh
@SS-rf1ri I just lived normally the whole time, going to restaurants and in public.
same thing we as citizens of usa sign away a bunch of our rights for the post911bill
@SS-rf1riExactly proved the “people rather be safe than free” comment. Lockdowns destroyed businesses, workforce, and peoples social needs. The lockdowns were a disaster.
Palpatine: “The attempt on my life has left me scarred and deformed.”
That’s nothing. Just wait until you see Anakin a little later on
Nnnnnooooooo
Obi Wan wasn’t trying to kill him though
@@Skiivin wasnt trying tickle him with a feather duster either
@@Skiivin of course he wasn't trying. There is no "try".
Dealing with Anakin's shit prove tiring.
That black robe and grey skin is really setting off a positive vibe. I trust him
If you live in galaxy with all possible kind of creatures, robes, diseases and technology, you would.
well, what about the order of superhuman guys that run around with murdersticks and openly use their power to brainwash people. That also command an army of slave warriors. And kinda DID decide to kill a democratically elected chancellor bc they decided the public just cant be trusted with such an important decision.
Yeah. You should trust me.
@@TheVergile Gross oversimplification for an order of peacekeepers.
Plus, Mace tried to kill him because he not only orchestrated an entire war, but he can shoot lightning out of his fingertips and had control of the Senate and the courts.
@@nutellaninja4667 Sure it is an oversimplification. But it is true nonetheless.
The jedi never cared about the law. Watch the movies or the clone wars series.
And you can say Palpatine orchestrated the wars (which is perfectly true), but in the end he was only able to do so because he knew the jedi order would jump at the opportunity to fight an intergalactic war and sacrifice millions to kill a sith.
The Jedi started the war. Sure Palpatine planned it - but they had every chance to foil his plans by just not going for it. But in the end there was not a second of hesitation to use their new slave army. Not one second.
Sure Palpatine had control over the senate - but its not like the jedi even made the slightest attempt to find a legal solution. When Valorum was replaced it seemed easy enough to get rid of a corrupt chancellor.
No, lets be real: Saying „Palpatine planned it all, he is at fault“ is just as much an oversimplification.
Just consider how we would look at these „peacekeepers“ nowadays. Would we allow our police to employ an army and participate in a war? Would we allow them to take the law in their hands and assassinate a head of state without trial? No. Surely not.
And thats considering their goals were just and they did it with the best intentions in mind.
But arguably thats not the case. The sith were the personal enemies of the jedi order, not the enemies of the galaxy. Most citizens didnt give a f*ck about the dark or light side of the force. And for many life under the empire wasnt really worse than life under the republic.
Lets not forget the separatists had very valid reasons to secede. Corruption, mismanagement, inequality, etc ran rampant under the republic. The jedi should have been on their side just as much as on the republics side. Yet the jedi had no qualms sacrificing half the galaxies populace for their stupid crusade against dooku.
It’s even more inspiring in the original German.
AUSROTTEN!!
Underrated lol
Wait hold up.
Mmmmm weird the guy talking dosent have his typical moustache.....
Cant remenber his name.....
Hang on a min-
Palpatine is a brilliant written character.
I agree. Even in the bad Star Wars movies he has such a great presence.
@@cooperwolfe5478 Episode 1, 2 & 6
True, until and i quote... "Palpatine somehow returned"
My favorite character in the series. However, I wish they gave him more depth. While people lust for power, I believe most people do have some ideology. Instead just for personal power, he could be actually fighting for the unity, security and prosperity of the galaxy. He was too much a bad guy in the movies unfortunately. Would be nice if he was kind of a mix of the 40K emperor and SW emperor. Kind of like Leto II in Dune.
@@wgemini4422 No
Just a normal day at the senate, the Senate talking to the senate
Darth Sidious Yes, master....
How can i serve you my master?
What is thy bidding, my master?
Darth Sidious you will never ever destroy us!
Darth Sidious The dark side of the force is a pathway to many abilities some consider to be unnatural
“I promise I won’t get all political and stuff”
*five shots later*
Stolen comment.
But still great anyways so who cares lol
Petidani0330 it was unintentional, sorry XD
@1 1 Will be done my Lord
@1 1 As you wish my lord
S t o l e n
C o m m e n t
E
Vote Palpatine/Vader 2020, for a safe and secure, society!
Im chancellor palpatine and i approve this message
Literally the funniest thing I’ve ever read, thank you for this comment.
Lol, “Vote”.
@@johnnyelmono3524 IDENTITY THEFT IS NOT A JOKE JOHNNY! MILLIONS OF FAMILIES SUFFER EVERY YEAR!
All hail the emporer @bruhify
Say what you will about the prequels, but Palpatine’s perfectly executed plot is genius. Playing both sides of the Separatist war to conjure devastating instability, then presenting himself as a heroic and trusted solution, security incarnate. Most of the galaxy gratefully laid down their freedom and independence.
agreed.
Just like what the government did with the pandemic. And most certainly will do again in the future.
@@samuelb3121 smh no the pandemic is real Samuel. I knew people who died.
@@Forge17 I also know a couple of victims, and i did not say it wasn't. I was comparing that the same way Palpatine (aka the senate) caused the separatist war despite the death and destruction it brought to the galaxy (because so the people would gladly take it as he strips them of their rights, because of "greater good") and then presented himself as the only solution, our government inflated numbers, took away civil liberties, killed the economy, shut down businesses, sent thousands into poverty, and etc, also for "the greater good". And it was so damn good, that people are still buying that BS today, when the consequences of such measures are happening right in front of them. Oh and don't even get me started on the money washing scheme behind the vaccines and all of their so called emergency resources to "fight the pandemic".
@@samuelb3121 I disagree with just about all of that, but I hear you on knowing victims as well. Sorry for your loss.
I feel an overwhelming desire to give Palpatine emergency powers
Do it!
@@75erick75 *Dew it 😉
I only see the senate here...talking to the senate
@Hernando Malinche *dew it
Why not? He loves democracy.
All thanks to Jar Jar Binks
*Mesa fucked over the Galaxy!*
Darth Binks
How?
@Maxwell Moller the unsuspetctable. It Is stupid, no?
“I give chancellor palpatine emergency power”
So this is how thunderous applause dies...with liberty
😂😂😂😂 good one.
With the senate
I’m sorry I can’t hear you over my Liberty
666 likes
Nessus wow now it’s 1600 likes, what does it all mean?
Love how so few people questioned how Palpatine a seemingly normal man would survive an attempt on his life by a group of Jedi
The most protected man in the entire galaxy:
@@FoolishPrince he didn't look very well protected when the jedi came to arrest him
@@gurneyqueen5782
Yeah but the public doesn't know that. No one was in the room apart from the Jedi and Palpatine and Anakin.
Ha ha I never thought of that. Good point. Although, they may have assumed he had a security detail or clone battalion defending him.
Yeah I imagine the official story is probably that his security detail or some clone garrison protected him
*The remaining Prequel haters will be hunted down and defeated*
Good soliders followe orders.
In order to ensure the security and continuing stability, the Star Wars fanbase will be reorganized into the first Lucas Empire, for a safe and secure society!
"So this is how the prequal hate dies, with thunderous applause."
Lol, true :)
@@grace4five It should.
Palpatine: "So anyway, I started reigning..."
Wonder how many people will get this
Kersey Kerman go for palpatine
F It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia
Well I don't reign so good so
Lol robot chicken reference
Emperor: Wears ominous dark hooded robe and raises arms up like a power hungry demigod
All them senators: Yep definitely not evil thank you for being our chancellor those wrinkles are really endearing btw
it's star wars we're talking about here. Who doesn't wear something weird? Have you seen the way Amidala dresses?
*demagogue
There is a thing called force influence/mind trick
Faisal Husein well they are politicians so they’re probably weak minded haha
Good & evil only really meant things to force wielders, the Jedi and Sith saw the black and white nature/physics of the universe through the Light and Dark sides of the force. Normal everyday people didn't see the world like that and even often dismissed this viewpoint as myth or fairytale, same as their denial in the Force.
You can’t deny if your leader was an older man and this severely deformed by an assassination attempt and still held an emergency senate meeting to quickly and decisively quell a coup while at the same time ending a long war it would be pretty inspiring.
You are what we call a sheep or a sucker.
That's essentially what just happened. At this point, everyone knew the Republic was broken, so everyone looked towards strong leadership in these times of crisis, thus ushering in dictatorship. Pretty real shit
It would, unless he overthrew centuries of laws and government structure to name himself the sole law of the land. Then I would think that his attackers might have been trying to prevent this and save us all along.
@@thenovicewhispers Awesome novice.
You would had been called just a crazy conspiracy theorists.@@thenovicewhispers
I'm curious about how Palpatine would have explained surviving an attack by multiple Jedi.
'I had the high ground'
@Socialist Sylveon Maybe. But if he's going to say Anakin was a loyalist then he'd need to explain how Anakin died. "Anakin saved me and then conveniently succumbed to injuries."?
@Socialist Sylveon lol! But falling into lava would raise so many more questions. Maybe just say he tripped and fell down one of those bottomless pits that seem to be so common? And on a totally unrelated note, introduce Darth Vader as your new assistant that you met at a cantina.
@Plo Koon what an insult to injury
w4fjhDU514I1 I keep reading your comments in his voice and it’s funny af 😂
Me: * vacuums *
My dog: the attempt on my life has left me scarred and deformed
The remaining vacums will be hunted down and defeated!
This film is the meme bible
But I assure you my chew toy has never been _Squeaker!_
@Paul Martin at most
@Paul Martin *ThEy fLy nOw!!*
Palpatine: *charismatic speech*
Anakin on Mustafar: *slaughtering tin cans and frogs*
LOL
OH MY GOD HE'S HERE
I've always loved the parralel. On the other side of the galaxy, Vader is murdering every single separatist in cold blood. But Palpatine is doing the real damage here, only with words.
Meanwhile the clone troopers, Echo, and the Bad Batch are listening to Palpatine's speech on Kamino
Tin cans, frogs, and racial stereotypes.
1:20 A thousand years of hard work were invested for this moment. Impressive.
Palpatine: Wearning traditional Sith robes
Senators: No, no. Im sure hes good.
I mean if you want to mention the Robes keep in mind that Palpatine was known as a collector or fine art and ancient artifacts (heck he has a mural depicting one of the biggest Events in Legends in his office the Hyper space war) So him also having ancient Sith Robes really doesn't seam to out of place.
Pretty sure half of the senators wouldnt even know he's wearing Sith robes considering Sith Lord have been "extinct" for over a millennium
@@unhandydaddy5117 Didn't people know that Qui Gon was killed by a Sith? And that Dooku himself was a Sith?
@@Yabuturtle he is talking about the old Sith Empire, in which Sith were more traditional and massive in numbers. During era of 2 they were in hiding and werent really going all out with flashy robes
LOL!!!
For someone who is married to and impregnated by a Jedi, Padme doesn't seem to concerned about the whole "Jedi Rebellion" part that Palps just glossed over...
Because she knows the Jedi well enough to realise it's probably bullshit.
Because Anakin already told her about the "rebellion" at the moment
Anikan already told her he’s protecting the chancellor
TabibMaster How the fuck can you fuck up spelling Anakin so bad that it ends up as anikan
@@33dddd72 "Anii? Anii!" - jar jar
Ani+Anakin=Anikan
History teacher: What do you think the greatest speach in history is
Me: *laughs in sith lord*
Core Ambition *you wouldn’t get it*
It's not a speach any history teacher would know..
GainsGoblin ummm every history teacher I know has had Star Wars posters in their class(except in college they would just reference events to it)
Me: *Es wird dann allerdings aber auch verhindern, daß das jüdische Volk unter der Maske eines biederen Weltbürgers alle anderen Völker innerlich zu zersetzen und dadurch zu beherrschen versucht!*
It’s not a speech the Jedi or... I mean school board would tell you
"The Republic would be reorganized into first Galactic Empire" - These Lines gave me chills
It’s definitely the way he says it…an old man can sound like a raging tyrant..
“The Republic…will be reorganized...into the FIRST! GALACTIC! EMPIRE! For a safe..and SECURE..society!!
Chills indeed.
0:24
when someone flushes the toilet in the other bathroom while you're in the shower
This
give this comment a pulitzer
Lol damn I laughed so hard at this
Dear God this comment to good.
😂😂
Ian mcdiarmid's acting is by far the best part of the prequels
+matty9460 I'm honestly very conflicted on this. His Emperor voice seemed a bit over-acted compared to his performance in ROTJ, which seemed much more slimy and sinister. Maybe it was an intentional choice because this is supposed to be Palpatine 20 years younger? Or perhaps Ian's voice hasn't aged well and he couldn't quite pull off the same qualities of ROTJ. In any case, I found his emperor act to be... "too much" at times.
+EnDSchultz1 I think it was intentional. You can't sound slimy and sinister when you're trying to fake charisma to win votes. ROTJ was Palpatine being his true self. ROTS (holy shit I just realized the initials mirroring each other) was him acting like he was following the best interests of the Republic. Look at how he talks to Anakin when he turns. That's much closer to how the real Sidious sounds like.
so many good parts in the prequels so stop underrated these good movies please,they are not masterpieces but very good movies compared to the movies we have today.
jérémy hemsley i dislike the prequel because of the potential they had which george lucas just ruined, they could've been so much better
+matty9460 he is the reason why I can enjoy this movie.
Whenever someone touches me in the hallway: “The attempt on my life has left me scarred and deformed.”
why are people still liking this comment i made when i was like 11 this isnt even funny
that's funny because it's #relatable
GraylyHen94 thanks for your helpful comment
Agreed
#metoo
baby megamind i legit read this as Sheev said it
So we're all here for the same reason right? Nice.
Yep, I’ve been stimming the line “and the republic will be reorganized into the first galactic Empire!” For weeks. Star Wars is apparently one of my dad’s favorite franchises and he just never looked at the metaphors it seems. It’s always been about American fascism and how democracy falls. “So this is how Liberty dies, with thunderous applause,” and basically everyone around me is just cheering Palpatine on after a shard of glass nicked his ear, sorry I said Palpatine, I meant trump. The one and only difference being Palpatine was actually cool and smart.
That's..... Why I'm here.
“The United States will be reorganized into the First UNITED EMPIRE!” is what Trump wants to do with Project 2025 lol
Don't do that.
@@othervids3726 No, he doesn't. Stop spreading lies.
*"The remaining Simps will be hunted down and defeated."*
The difference is that one of these is a noble cause.
So this is how chivalry dies, with Thunderous applause.
The remaining weebs will be hunted down and defeated
@Matthew Street We don't need the holocaust 2.0. ok? 2020 is already bad enough.
Dauda András why is this directed at me?
Palpatine was just trying to save us from the sequels.
Oh for gods sake
Ugh, seriously?...
He is a good guy?
@@Bay-gel No, he's the BAD guy.
@Iron Giant please don't give me that image
**Sprays cat with water**
Cat: “The attempt on my life has left me scarred...and deformed”
*Cat to the other cats nextdoor:
Lol deformed 😂
He does look like a cat doesnt he. The cat that got the throne.
@@nikosgreek352 ancient Egypt be like
When the new Emperor announces “the First Galactic Empire” it gave me chills. Absolutely amazing job by Ian!
"The attempt on my life has left me scarred and deformed."
(Star Wars franchise after The Rise of Skywalker)
"But I assure you, my resolve has never been stronger."
(Pre-Disney Star Wars fans)
Ezra Wyvern (c) Filoni making Siege of Mandalore
more like after Disney bought Star Wars and the last jedi.
Can we please not do that?
@Tyler Shram I don't care. It's the truth to you.
Everything that has transpired has done so according to my design.
How does I Dark Side?
+Emperor Palpatine You mock me, Jedi...
Sidious, Why does it link to Palpatine when I I click a link that has your name?
Pandadude12345 Which one?
The Wookiepedia one.
"...into the FIRST GALACTIC EMPIRE" this part always give me chills on how he expresses it
Same as everyone. 😐
MandoMonge- “…for a safe, and secure, society!”
It brought me laughs, there were soooo many "first" galactic empires before this one in the Star Wars universe.
@@marfin4325 Not really, they were more over a section of Galaxy not the whole galaxy. Except for the ones who came before and their reign ended when their machines stopped working (due to their force batteries not getting ANY of that due to collective loss of connection to the Force) this is the only one that we see which stretches from Courescant to Tatooine, from Felucia to Mustafar, etc and so forth.
@@boxtank5288 The Rakata Empire, "Infinite Empire" covered the majority of the galaxy, similar to the Galactic Empire, but yeah I was reading the wookiepedia and there were much less "galactic" empires than I thought
We know why we're here.
Yeah. It's amazing how the mainstream media can somehow blame a person for their own assassination attempt after that same mainstream media has been calling that person "literally Hitler" and "a threat to democracy" for almost a decade, eventually leading to people to believe and to act upon what they hear; acting to "bring back peace back to the Republic" from their point of view. Ironic...
".....into the first Galactic Empire!"
The Original Trilogy is born with a chilling speech.
That sounds like that last U.S. presidential election.
Nothing could be better introduced :)
Friendly reminder that this very moment was planned for one thousand years.
And then the empire lasted for about 20 years. Feels bad man.
Empires don't tend to last very long if you look at history.
Love how This plan relied on fucking plot devices
@@Pyrilewski Ummm, what? Roman Empire, then Byzantine Empire, Russian Empire, Chinese Empire...
@Inquisitor Leondras I was thinking more the Monguls
Palpatine: *breathes*
The Senate: *applause*
Lost why would Palpatine applaud himself for breathing?
Why wouldn’t he? I can see Palps giving himself a nice golf clap after a cough
OOOOOH YES I LOOVE IT WOOW
Lol, it's like state duma in Russia)
@@КириллРусских-щ8н , lol, I live near russia and found this really funny
I only recently realized how chillingly powerful this scene is. The acting, the music, and even the scenery are all spot on.
I suggest then you watch more than this movie. If this gave you chills, then good movies will probably kill you.
@@funkmasteryoda8323 so is this speech garbage ?
One of the most well done scenes in the entire Saga
Revenge of the Sith is a great movie, and no one will convince me otherwise
The music in this scene is absolutely incredible. ROTS has the greatest score of the saga
Revenge of Sith is one of the best movies in the franchise. Say what you want about episode 1 and 2 but don't touch Revenge of the Sith.
@@paolopesare3566 It is the best wdym “one of the best”...
Too rushed and missed some necessary context.
A superb movie. Thank you George Lucas for the majesty of Episodes 1 to 6.
I can only imagine the sheer exhilaration and ecstasy of triumph Palpatine must have felt in that moment - decades of training under Plageuis and eventually deceiving and killing him to become the ruling Lord of the Sith, along with decades of living as a benevolent politician whilst orchestrating mind-boggling conspiracies and intergalactic war - all of that, and now he has finally achieved what the Sith have sought for millennia since the time of Bane, and eons further back since the original Schism in the Jedi Order that made the Sith from the Dark Jedi exiles....
Man you make me want to be the guy that had his attractiveness go into the negatives.
And whats more, the people love it. THEY ADORE IT. The Glee that he has gotten billions of people to rally against the jedi. He's run a perfect god damn game for nearly 40 ish years and he's set to do a victory lap for another 20 as the emperor. It's probably taking all of his restraint to keep him from skipping around that podium clicking his heels. Everything has payed off. All the near misses all the perilous jobs. everything is done. There is nothing left to do for him to do but drive the future imperial senate into the ground so he can possess complete autonomy and focus on that immorality business. because that would arguably be easier than the bullshit he had pulled to get here... But then the death star happend....
A fellow 40k fan, I see.
@@jampig1884 get out
Palpy was a professional. A great character from the good old times.
Me: **shoots nerf gun at sibling**
Sibling to mom: 0:22
Mom: The remaining nerf guns will be FOUND and CONFISCATED. FOR A SAFE AND SECURE HOUSEHOLD!
😂😂😂😂😂
0:44 the actual event
@@Primarch_Rogal_Dorn lmao
@@Primarch_Rogal_Dorn yes
Palpatine’s full speech:
“Citizens of the civilized galaxy, on this day we mark a transition. For a thousand years, the Republic stood as the crowning achievement of civilized beings. But there were those who would set us against one another, and we took up arms to defend our way of life against the Separatists. In doing so, we never suspected that the greatest threat came from within.
The Jedi, and some within our own Senate, had conspired to create the shadow of Separatism using one of their own as the enemy's leader. They had hoped to grind the Republic into ruin. But the hatred in their hearts could not be hidden forever. As last, there came a day when our enemies showed their true natures.
The Jedi hoped to unleash their destructive power against the Republic by assassinating the head of government and usurping control of the clone army. But the aims of the would-be tyrants were valiantly opposed by those without elitist, dangerous powers. Our loyal clone troopers contained the insurrection within the Jedi Temple and quelled uprisings on a thousand worlds. The Sepratists have been defeated, *and the Jedi rebellion has been foiled.*
*The remaining Jedi will be hunted down and defeated.* Any collaborators will suffer the same fate. These have been trying times, but we have passed the test.
*The attempt on my life has left me scarred and deformed, but I assure you my resolve has never been stronger.* The war is over. We stand on the threshold of a new beginning.
*In order to ensure the security and continuing stability, the Republic will be reorganized into the first Galactic Empire, for a safe and secure society,* which I assure you will last for 10,000 years. An Empire that will continue to be ruled by this august body and a sovereign ruler chosen for life. An Empire ruled by the majority, ruled by a new constitution.
By bringing the entire galaxy under one law, one language, and the enlightened guidance of one individual, the corruption that plagued the Republic in its later years will never take root. Regional governors will eliminate the bureaucracy that allowed the Separatist movement to grow unchecked. A strong and growing military will ensure the rule of law.
Under the Empire's New Order, our most cherished beliefs will be safeguarded. We will defend our ideals by force of arms. We will give no ground to our enemies and we will stand together against attacks from within or without. Let the enemies of the Empire take heed: Those who challenge Imperial resolve will be crushed.
We have taken on a task that will be difficult, but the people of the Empire are ready for the challenge. Because of our efforts, the galaxy has traded war for peace, and anarchy for stability. Billions of beings now look forward to a secure future. The Empire will grow as more planets feel the call, from the Rim to the wilds of unknown space.
Imperial citizens must do their part. Join our grand star fleet. Become the eyes of the Empire by reporting suspected insurrectionists. Travel to the corners of the galaxy to spread the principles of the New Order to barbarians. Build monuments and technical wonders that will speak of our glory for generations to come.
The clone troopers, now proudly wearing the name of Imperial stormtroopers, have tackled the dangerous work of fighting our enemies on the front lines. Many have died in their devotion to the Empire. Imperial citizens would do well to remember their example.
The New Order of peace has triumphed over the shadowy secrecy of shameful magicians. The direction of our course is clear. I will lead the Empire to glories beyond imagination.
We have been tested, but we have emerged stronger. We move forward as one people - the Imperial citizens of the first Galactic Empire! We will prevail. Ten thousand years of peace begins today.”
Source: starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Declaration_of_a_New_Order
So this is how liberty dies... with thunderous applause!
How do you know?
The whole speech explains why the senate believed and followed palpatine
@@jacobkoster3808 Boy, would they be surprised, when Palpatine dissolves the Senate.
@@jacobkoster3808 wdym Senate followed Palpatine? Palps IS the Senate
"So this is how liberty dies... with thunderous applause."
+DealerCamel
Reminds me of a scene in "The Animatrix" were the UN has desperately decided to fill the atmosphere with smog and block out the sun in hopes of defeating the machines, and all the people in the audience is cheering and clapping madly. Beautiful!
What I will say if Trump becomes president.
+Armando Loaeza It's happening. I always tended to agree with Sinclair Lewis's statement that when Fascism came to America, it would come wrapped in the flag and carrying a cross. I never thought we would face actual 1930s European style Fascism.
example of why democracy is moronic
+Kenetic Kups because everybody can vote even idiots
0:59
When you get voted as class president
I want to do this so badly lmao
@@nathaniel9806 wait, im the school president...
Cant relate
@@Joel-wv2oz No, You will reorganize your school in the first educational empire, And you will reign as emperor.
@@heinrichvonschnitzel8600 Y E S
Really inspiring that no matter how many obstacles were thrown at papatines way, he still managed to complete his his goals and chase his dreams.
You left out one of the best reactions ever.
Padme: "So this is how liberty dies. With thunderous applause".
Roswynn One of the best and most important lines in Star Wars, in my opinion. I hate when people disparage the prequels for dealing with politics and trade disputes and all that... without those, what is the point of a war at all?
Additionally, I posit to you that this is the only way that liberty dies, when the tyranny is approved by the masses. If only the average viewer cared about allegory...
@@cloudwatcher608 Fuck yeah, totally agreed on that, if you see even just historical dictators 99% had been elected by popular vote with barely a struggle and with moltitudes of supporters ready to die for the cause (and I'm dodging the current situation of course, anyways).
As for the prequels, I've never actually met fans disparaging them for the politics as much as for some stilted acting, some - wait ONE VERY STUPID CHARACTER and a couple other problems that are actually consistent with a cinematographical point of view, but I agree that if politics is the reason one doesn't like the prequels... tough shit buddy, it's all quite riveting stuff. Again, from a cinematographic view point, I think. It's got its reasons and it's well done, even superb at times. Padme's line is a fuckin' classic in my humble opinion. They used (and have always used actually) a cool escapist action franchise to pointedly comment on very real sociopolitical forces/movements that are not going away anytime soon, really. If that's not brilliant I don't know what to tell the disgruntled fans.
@@cloudwatcher608 The whole operatic plot arch was perfectly fine in concept, it just made for REALLY boring movies. There's a lot of nostalgia tied up in these movies for me too but you gotta take a step back and realize they're just badly written and directed.
@@roswynn5484 The main issue is that the scripts were slapped together by George Lucas without much outside input or criticism. He wrote the script like it was a book, and tried to translate it to screen without really understanding how story-telling in movies works. The result is a story that's epic on paper and in concept, but just really boring to actually watch.
@@dancegod1691 Okay, yeah, I can get behind that. I agree they can often be boring, sometimes the writing is mediocre and the directing isn't much better. In particular I find the plots a bit convoluted sometimes, and the character of Anakin most of the time has very badly written dialogue, with Hayden Christensen doing a half-hearted job.
Who else gets chills whenever they watch this? Over 10 years later and it's still one of my favorite scenes.
+janeyrevanescence12 Its a really great comedy scene I think, He's all like "My face is deformed, I've eliminated my opposition and I am announcing a new fascist regime and you're just going to have to trust me on this one" lol Ok Palps, this is probably some of the worst and most passionless lines of dialogue I have ever heard and you can clearly tell that this whole fiasco was ripped from Hitler's rise to power, using democracy along with propaganda in order to rise to power and then decieving an entire population by announcing that they were a manipulative fascist the whole time. I honestly don't understand why one would enjoy such a sour, boring take on political deception.
+Ira ProV I don't think you really noticed this but I went pretty in depth in to what Palps was saying there, on top of that I've seen the film about 20 times as a younger version of my myself. What would be ignorant would be to never give these films the fair trial they deserve, It would also be ignorant to completely ignore the central plot to a film which unfortunately these films don't have and finally it would be incredibly ignorant to basically come and call me ignorant based on an in-depth analysis that I made. Sorry but I can't help but laugh in this scene, sure its one of the stronger points of the plot in Episode 3 but this is really crappy dialogue, thats fact not an opinion.
Best scene of all the times
+Seán Austin Lewis I may agree on some points, maybe the dialogie could have been deeper.
He is a sith lord though, so he can manipulate weak minds easily. That's why he doesn't need to say much to convince people
+Stephen64138 None of the movies have had intensity of this scene alone. Easily one of the best in the entire franchise.
Say what you want about the prequels
Ian McDirmid fucking nailed it as Palpatine in episode 3
Neww, Neww
He was good throughout
Tim David I am The Senate
“The United States will be reorganized into the FIRST. UNITED. EMPIRE. For a SAFE and SECURE society”
Tell donny to get rid of the election and turn it to monarchy him and his family can stay there throne to next throne
0:04
You can see Jar Jar in the corner, telepathically giving Sidious every word to his speech, and influencing the crowd to love it.
Jar jar is the key.
This guy knows it
Jar Jar is a Masterpiece of a True Villain.
If George Lucas did intend that. It would've actually worked.
Darth jar jar
oh moi moi, messa what yousa call ... ehh uhhh bomb bad general? hehehe *folds hood hod and start firing sith lightning* mwahahahahaahaaha
Palpy did gud heer, mesa reel prowd of mesa apprentis!
Jar Jar Binks- Darth Jar Jar! I knew you were behind this
Palpatine said that he’s sorry for manipulating you
To quote Boss Nass:
"Meesa like-a deessss!"
Stupid imposteer
Messaprentis*
When messa is followed by a word that begins with a vowel in gungan, the words are conjoined, sometimes changing the _a_ to another letter, such as with “messoffended by racial stereotypes.”
Girls when elected as class president: OMG Free flowers and shoes for everyone!
Boys when elected as class president:
We really do be like that.
Free flowers and shoes lol wtf
The class council will be reorganized into the FIRST CLASS EMPIRE!
@@J.PMora1957 For a safe and secure... 8th grade!
The attempt on my life...
I sense a great disturbance in the force...
I wish our politicians dressed like this.
Ikr
I wish polotitians talked like this
Politicians wished they were as badass as Palpatine
But sadly don't because, Copyright issues. Screw copyright!
Dang I could see Biden rocking a cloak like that.
I'm feeling very patriotic for the Empire.
As you should
Long Live the Empire.
Suddenly I'm developing a British accent, even though we are in space, and there is no Britain.
I was thinking, if palpatine were to actually run in the real world most likely he would be republican, and it's kind of fitting you say feeling patriotic for the empire, because he is convinced everyone that he's the most patriotic and that he's fighting for everyone, when in turn he's the one that is causing and bringing about fascism and dictatorship rule. which is kind of along the ideology of what modern day Republicans would like to have, a Dominionist theocratic fascist society, all while believing that they are the most patriotic.
We all do.
My resolve has never been stronger! And my voice has never been more evil!
I love how innocently he says “The attempt on my life has left me scared and deformed”. Damn, I love The Emperor.
Teacher: "Why don't you use the bathroom during lunch?"
The bathroom during lunch:
when someone absolutely bombs in the bathroom and doesn't flush
"the attempt, on my life..."
@@hobomike6935 "The attempt on my life has left me scarred and deformed, but I assure you, my resolve has never been stronger!"
@@83ATwo "The attempt on my nose has left it dirtied and cringed, but I assure you, my own s**t has never been stinkier"
"Would this face lie to you?"
I pledge my allegiance to the Graveyard Smash.
Gaaa daaaaaa...
Malachi Roberts but that crusty scrotum still beat the breaks off of somebodies daughter in order to give us Rey lol
This comment has me dying!
SolarDragon007
Nah...
This is like the Roman Republic to Empire
PolishPlanetPursuer funny how you say that, because Palpatine is also heavily based upon Caesar
Or Weimar republic to Nazi Germany
He's nothing like Julius Caesar lol.
More like Hitler
And Palpatine has personal bodyguards like the Praetorian guards.
He is like Hitler.
Btw, he's wearing Sith robes in this scene. It's basically a big "fuck you, I win" to any Jedi that might be watching.
1:25
I always loved this shot. He’s in full control now, and nothing can stop him.
Arguably the best shot in the entire prequel trilogy.
When you roll a nat 20 in persuasion, but have to rp it
mood
0:54 a shame we never got the epic Wat Tambor vs Anakin Skywalker fight.
All we need to know is that he’s dead. Vengeance for Echo!!!
"Wat Tambor, in the name of the Galactic Empire, you are under arrest"
"Are you threatening me Lord Vader?"
"The Confederacy will decide your fate"
*Pulls out lightsaber and adjusts dials*
"I am the Confederacy"
I can imagine him blasting his cancerous dubstep
Anakin got his ass beat off screen, got saved by R2.
I destroyed him but gg
" So this is how liberty dies.... With thunderous applause..."
Padme Amidala
With a single speech, not only did he make the Jedi a menace to be exterminated, he declared an Imperial regime. Here's the thing, they'd usually not applaud this sort of thing, but the plan is actually very clever, he gradually reduced the balance of power during wartime in the excuse that such reductions were vital. That's some brutal political manipulation, I think that Emperor Palpatine provided a very interesting villain. In the end, you can still tell what his real goals are.
In the end, both the Separatists and Republic planets alike were merely gears in a very large and sinister game.
***** Just like real life! Really it's quite accurate.
***** and lets not forget in the clone wars (beautiful show) when a clone finds out about order 66 or when yoda fucking fights palp yet doesnt see his face
His speech made me think of George W. Bush addressing the UN to start a war with Iraq.
tobit100 Interestingly enough, the UN actually voted against it due to the war possibly being futile due to the nature of combat against terrorists.
Aidan DARKNUT That was a vision not an actul fight
In the German dubbed version, viceroy Gunray has a French accent...
I wonder why that is 🤔
Ich glaub im englischen Original hat er auch einen französischen Akzent.
Der deutsche Dub hat daraus dann halt die deutsche Entsprechung gemacht.
Lmao
@M.Z. Echt? Ich dachte immer das wär ein französischer Akzent. Ich hab erst letztens Ep1 und Ep2 gerewatched und hab es immer noch als Französisch empfunden xD
The Old French steryotype
*(Even though historicaly they've won more battles than any other country).*
@@EresirThe1st remember me who won the most battle in history ? oh, french
i like how the music fits with the scene soo good John Wiliams its a master and Ian McDiarmid its a great actor i wonder why no one puts him in more hollywood movies
Perhaps he doesn't want to? He only wants to play Shakespearean and highly dramatic characters, such as Sidious?
he doesnt want to get caught up with the hollywood drama. someting that make me respect him even more
As far fetched and unbelievable this megalomaniac speech sounds like, real life has shown us this situation happened throughout history once and again
When you follow along with the politics in the prequels, it makes perfect sense as to why people were happy about the fact that the republic would no longer be a democracy.
Same for Roman Republic turning into an Empire: rather a competent empire than a shitty republic.
This whole scene is basically a space adaptation of the passage of the Enabling Act 1933 in Germany.
@@postblitz Yep. Rome was at the point where they were having to deal with at least one slave revolt and/or major civil war every decade for the last century of the Republic
@@nicegan8902 he even went from chancellor to a dictator
@@BroadwayRonMexico Yes, with Rome it had become so confusing determing who was and wasn't respecting the old laws, and how these functioned.
The defenders of Republican principles had resorted to murder on multiple occasions, while the would- be dictators spoke of defending the Republic.
For the common people, the Republic was a crooked system where the aristocracy kept them out of power. For the aristocracy, the civil wars were extremely costly, and the ever shifting array of alliances left so many compromised. You can see how the Roman system collapsed informally, and then collapsed in forms terms as well.
"the politics are boring and stupid" - every prequel hater
Hate is not necessary; the prequels are really really bad and terrible movies. Just like the sequels.
Fucking nerd fanboys glorifying the prequels as if they were an achievement. They are abysmally bad.
@@robertprobst3836 look they have their flaws, il admit that. But people overhate them A LOT
@@robertprobst3836 Okay, boomer.
@@robertprobst3836 ok boomer
@@robertprobst3836 Hate is not necessary; the original trilogy was really bad. Fanboys glorify them as part of some childhood nostalgia. They are abysmally bad.
I do not want to offend darth vader but Palpatine is the best villain in cinematic history. His plan was flawless. He accomplished what he planned for years and received thunderous applause for it
Most beautifully, he only really used force to prevent cheating on the Jedi side.
Pure personal victory against improbable odds.
"Those who would sacrifice freedom for security deserve neither." - Jarjar Binks
also jarjar: ugh icky-icky poo
@@AzguardMike "meesa ruin the prequels!"
*gives palpatine emergency powers*
"oki doki!"
@@AzguardMike icon
Jar Jar was an extremely loyal Imperial, shows how much you know.
@@Ridley369 To add to your comment, Jar Jar was THE senator that proposed the idea of the Chancellor being granted emergency powers, something that Palpatine would later use to, umm...great effect
Edit: Never mind, what I said has already been said
Emperor Palpatine: _"The attempt on my life has left me scarred and deformed."_
Wrecker: _"You could say that again."_ 😏
Wrecker and Echo will agree.
Echo: *stares at Wrecker awkwardly*
Lol that scene was fune
@@roboticeggs What do you by "fune" you mean that in a good way right?
@@Gadget-Walkmen just means "funny" dont ask why I wrote it that way lol
“So this is how liberty dies. With thunderous applause.”
Episode III > The entirety of the sequel trilogy combined
12 The Rise Of Skywalker
11 Solo
10 The Clone Wars
9 Force Awakens
8 The last Jedi
7 A New hope
6 Phantom Menace
5 Attack of the clones
4 Empire Strikes Back
3 Rogue oNe
2 Return Of The jedi
1 Revenge of the sith
Itt actually beats every star wars movie
@@AyanKhan-og3sd I agree except I’d swap Rogue One with A New Hope.
@@SharksSJ408 my list have been changed sorry i got your notification 1 month later
1 Revenge Of The Sith
2 Return Of The Jedi
3 The Empire Strikes Back
4 Rogue One
5 Attack Of The Clones
6 A New Hope
7 The Force Awakens
8 The Last Jedi
9 The Phantom Menace
10 The Rise Of Skywalker
11 Solo
@@AyanKhan-og3sd my man, why do you hate Solo so much? I found it good
@@themalcahtwinz4743 new list
12 Solo
11 The Rise Of Skywalker
10 The Phantom Menace
09 Clone Wars Film
08 The Last Jedi
07 The Force Awakens
06 Attack Of The Clones
05 Rogue One
04 Revenge Of The Sith
03 A New Hope
02 The Empire Strikes Back
01 Return Of The Jedi
I dont hate solo its a 5/10
It's scary cuz this could actually happen in real world
Yeah like Hitler's third Reich or the Roman empire.
No shit Sherlock this is litteraly the point of Palpatine : being Space Modern Dictator
Hitler 1933
He's literally Hitler if you couldn't figure out
I can't wait to serve the sith emperor irl!
"For a safe and secure society"
Basically what government says to justify taking away freedoms and rights. Star Wars really knows how to display authoritarianism for what it is.
+Don F That reminds me of Captain America The Winter Soldier "This isn't freedom, it's fear".
+Víctor Zapién Exactly! Glad other people notice that.
One of the founding fathers said that if a government sacrificed freedom for peace, it deserved neither
+SideKick Archer *Panem
+SideKick Archer exactly! And like the government in Divergent. And the Ministry in the Harry Potter series (books 5-7). And the Elders in The Giver. And the gov't in the Mysterious Benedict Society... Oh man, this list could go on.
When they cut out the part where Padme says “So this is how liberty dies... with thunderous applause.”
Impossible. Perhaps the archives are incomplete.
Well 935 Turbo Martini, she looks sooooo cuteeee before her line her reaction is priceless ♥ Mumma Amidala
Best movie ever. An utter masterpiece of cinematic design and dialogue writing.
Nah, not really. It's still really good though.
you must be joking, its hot garbage. it's literally a two hour long meme
@@spoopy9689 how old are you? 11?
@@PlaguePriest88 Still the best.
@@PlaguePriest88 ah yes, star wars fans... Unable to comprehend that people like different things in the world and opinions exist... Its ironic... You call him out on his age when you're acting like a 12yr old
You and I know why you're here right now.
Because I love democracy.
Well, he's got my vote!
He's the same as you, he loves Democracy and the Republic.
The best part, he is so good he doesn't even need your vote.
@@danilima6970 he deserves it
Vote Palpatine in the next election that will never happen...or else
I summon dark magician
Anakin: *tries it*
Also Anakin: "This attempt on my life left me scarred and deformed"
*Padme after Dooku cut anakin's hand off in episode 2:* "the attempt on my husband's life, has left him scarred, and deformed... but I assure you, My resolve has never been stronger!"
Anakin: "PADME!!! YOU JUST TOLD THE ENTIRE GALAXY ABOUT OUR SECRET MARRIAGE!!!"
Padme: "oh, sh-"
Haha.
Unfortunately Anakin doesn't have Charisma 100.
But when Sidious uses it, "It's Super Effective!".
The fact Pal is wearing his Sith robes in the open like this proves he has nothing to fear for. It's more humiliating for the Jedi as their No. 1 enemy just took over the republic they are sworn to protect and made it into his personal empire.
He's that strong to fight all at one
The way he builds intensity from "the attempt on my life has left me scarred and deformed" to "the republic will be reorganized as the first galactic empire" ... true oratorical genius. not scary at all
Did you ever hear the tragedy of Darth Plagueis The Wise?
Yep.
Victor Kong nope
mah man !
The Sith legend?It's not a story the Jedi would tell...
roses are red you got blue eyes have you ever heard the tragedy of darth plagueis the wise
I can't believe the speech happened at the same time with Anakin slaughtering the CIS leaders, also with the bad batch at Kamino.
Prequel world building is just beautiful
I think prequel world building was honestly better than even the originals. It was the execution that failed in several parts that made the original trilogy better. What I find interesting here is that Anakin, the fallen Chosen One is slaughtering all the Separatists pointlessly as a show of his turn while the real damage is being done not through daughter but though words, by Palpatine.
Prequel worldbuilding was great until the 2008 Clone Wars. The Prequels, tie-in novels, original Clone Wars comics and such were wonderfully consistent and coordinated until that show came out. I love it, I really do. Hell, I grew up on it! But, in terms of lore it mostly shit the bed. Originally the timeline of the Prequels and Clone Wars was so precise and accurate that we had events down to weeks, days, and hours. Then that show came in and mucked it up with the show itself not even being in chronological order. The only worldbuilding in that show I particularly enjoyed was the Ones and the Whills (which already kind of existed at that point). Also, Moriband instead of Korriban . . . really? The show overall was good, but that and the way that it went with the "Rule of Cool" a lot, Ventress, every Force User being underpowered, and the fact that it was clear the writers had no long-term plans kind of bring it down a bit for me.
@@austinkersey2445 Eh in world building I don’t really care about literal exact dates.
@@goldenstatewarriors9418 I mean, it helps. Also, there is just a bunch of lore that the 2008 Clone Wars tore up in it's release. And important one being Anakin's character. I get it was because of hatred for the Prequels, but they changed his character very drastically. In the original Prequel EU, Anakin developed into the war hero he had become by Revenge of the Sith. In the 2008 Clone Wars he already is a war hero and has a Padawan to train (somehow). Ahsoka would have made a bit more sense as Plo-Koon or Obi-Wan's Padawan. That said, her arc is one of the best in the past 15 years. She is definitely one of the stronger aspects of the series.
It actually shows the two faces of the Empire.
Palpatine is taking over the galaxy with words, he needs charisma to scheme.
While Vader deals with his problems with violence and slaughter
Palpatine: *has yellow eyes, is visibly deformed, all signs of Dark Side corruption, along with wearing TRADITIONAL SITH ATTIRE*
The Senators: This guy seems cool. *vigorous clapping intensifies*
He has such a command of the dark side over everyone, he knows he has every single one of them.
He did every bit of that while appearing completely innocent
Looks at 2021: People on the internet revering baphomet, 666 and all that jazz.
People are just idiots.
But how many in the senate even know how to recognise a Sith? Out of those how many were already bribed behind the scenes by Palpatine? Sure we as Star Wars fans know a Sith has yellow eyes and that he's wearing the same clothes he dons in holograms when communicating as Sidious. But do the characters at large know enough to recognise traditional Sith robes? A outfit doesn't automatically make you a criminal. Everyone would have to know it's exclusive to Sith to find an issue with it. More importantly how much info does the Senate have available on the situation in general? The Jedi know there's a Sith trying to get control, but how much of the Senate know that as well (that didn't already agree to help him behind closed doors)? As far as the universe is concerned the only Sith they know is a Sith for certain is Count Dooku and possibly his apprentice Ventress.
Then out of those that do know.... how many are too afraid to oppose it? From the Senates perspective Sith might as well be Jedi when it comes to dealing with them. They're both force wielders with lightsabers to defend themselves. If they would consider standing up against a Jedi to be suicide, then it'd be even more so to oppose a Sith who isn't going to hold back on murdering you.
Ultimately, if no one is verbalising that he's a Sith then people are probably going to pretend they're unaware of that even if they know. There usually is a peer pressure when it comes to groups to avoid appearing foolish by admitting you know something or don't know something if you think it'd be scoffed at by your peers.
GOOD... GOOOOD!
@@bio-hazard221 He ain’t having Padme or Organa.
Palpatine was the most cunning villain ever and the best manipulator ever. He stripped every citizen in the galaxy of their freedom, murdered the guardians of peace in justice in the Jedi and tore down the Old Republic for a totalitarian dictatorship and still got the entire room to clap and cheer for him. Most powerful Star Wars scene in my opinion and sums up how much of a boss Palpatine was.
Charisma 100
Fallout lmao
Alex The Awesome Dark Side Mastery Achieved.
Bonus Feats: Unlimited Charisma!!
@@egeorgiades93 CHARISMAAAAA!!! UNLIMITED CHARIIISSSSMMMAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!
When I first saw this movie as a kid, I thought Sidious was going to kill the entire Senate with Force Lightning when he was raising his hands at the end!
Why would The Senate kill the Senate?
@@emperorsheevpalpatine6794 because the Senate cannot die, what doesn't kill him only makes it stronger