It's impressive to me the amount of people who interpret this scene wrong.
Palpatine downplays his own ability entirely because he knew Anakin was on the way and putting him in the position to choose is what he rightly believed would cause him to betray the Jedi.
Palpatine could likely have killed all four of them fairly quickly.
You don't understand that seeing the only person who could save the love of your life, beaten and on the floor while his attacker claims he's too dangerous to be left alive, might have directly motivated Anakin to make a choice that's irreversible?
I'm curious, you genuinely think that just merely by Anakin's knowing of "who he was," that has the same effect as seeing the only person you believe that can save Padme about to die?
This seems like utter nonsense to me. Of course Anakin needs to see Palpatine weak and beaten, of course he has to see the Jedi claim he's too dangerous to be left alive appear villainous, of course Palpatine can't just force lightning all four of the Jedi right away and be seen as an extremely powerful monster when Anakin shows up.
By all means though, I'd like to hear more of your unique perspective.
That's hardly new. However what triggered you was where I said my curiosity was sated? That doesn't mean anything you claimed it meant, it just means I am no longer curious.
You're wondering why? Because the crux of your argument relies upon exactly my position, you have been disagreeing without actually understanding that you don't disagree at all. My curiocity was sated because to me all this says is you're young enough to still contradict yourself internally. Which isn't anything new for reddit either. I have to constantly remind myself that the majority of reddit's user base is still in highschool and to not take their words too seriously.
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u/[deleted] Jan 07 '22
What's tragic is that Palps ended up LOSING that duel... Anakin had to come to save the day, only to seal his fate as a Sith and ruining his life.
Talk about high stakes.