Redmage said:
I tend to side with the Yoda camp. But here's what I REALLY want to know.
OK, we have Darth Sidious, aka Arch-Chancellor Palpatine, right? This is a fellow who had daily or near-daily contact with the Jedi Council (arguably the most powerful Jedi alive) for, what, 20 years? And not one of those uber-Jedi ever sensed who or what they were dealing with. What sort of power would that take???
OK, that's unlikely enough, but let's take it as written. Now, fast-forward another 20 years or so. This same fellow who outwitted and outfought the entire Jedi Order - including all of its most powerful members - is outmaneuvered, defeated, and killed through the agency of one half-trained farmboy.
Um, say what?
I know, Dave2112, it happened because the storyline said so. What I want to know is how in the name of all that's reasonable we're supposed to buy a storyline that farfetched.
I hope I'm not stealing Dave's thunder by answering this question. And if he can answer it better than I can, I would highly encourage it.
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The Force was out of balance. It could be argued that the Force itself masked Palpatine's presense from the Jedi Order, in addition to Palpatine's Sith ways.
This idea has merit, considering that Palpatine fails to detect the return of the jedi at first, and by the time of the events of Return of the Jedi, the Force was ready to make a shift back to neutrality, making his ability to forsee harder. And, in my opinion, when the Force is in a neutral state, it is in balance. This is what the Jedi want and what the Sith ultimately hate and fear.
All things negative and evil, such as wars, political propoganda, and Coruscant's metal covered surface (the absense of nature and life) and seedy underbelly help contribute to the clouding nature of the dark side, especially on this particular planet which just so happens to be the planet the Jedi Order is stationed and where all the big decisions for the galaxy are made. In a time where discernment on the part of the Jedi is most necessary, it cannot be applied because the Force is in the process of shifting into severe imbalance.
"The dark side of the Force surrounds the Chancellor."
Mace Windu said that (albeit far too late), and even then, he could only sense that the dark side was around Palpatine, but that it was not in him or apart of him. It was a part of his actions, his proclamations, his pursual of the war, etc. These feelings could have been sensed or attributed to anyone in that kind of a position. But when the war was winding down the dark side was still stronger than ever, and growing stronger. Something was wrong, and they knew it, but they still could not identify the source.
In a deleted scene, Obi-Wan says to Yoda and Mace "theres been a major shift in the Force, we've all felt it."
In typical, classy movie fashion, the true enemy is not revealed until absolutely necessary though his works and evil deeds are felt throughout the movie (in this case, through the whole saga). It builds suspense and forwards the momentum which brought the audiance to this point. We have to remember that, even though we know who Palpatine really is, no one else does yet.
Palpatine would not be a credible Dark Lord of the Sith if when called upon to do so he could not kill several jedi at a time. His legitimacy as the true/ultimate evil is tied up in his ability to seduce, beguile, and twist things how he wants them, as he is more the puppet master than the fighter. But he has proven on many levels that he can talk the talk and walk the walk.
He simply is that powerful. There really is no need to explain it really, but one could I suppose. The Dark Side gave him what he needed during those fights to get the job done. Because the Force was now with him and not the master jedi he fought, not even with Master Yoda himself, victory was assured through his passion to see it through.
He also had the advantage of forcing his enemies to come to him without them having any knowledge of what he was truely capable of.