Count Dooku Interrogates Padme! (Deleted Scene)
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- Have you ever wondered why Count Dooku didn’t question or talk to Anakin and Padme when he captured them on Geonosis? Well here is a deleted scene that answers that very question!
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Anytime I can heard Sir Christopher Lee speak is a definite keep in my opinion
man of culture
Easily the most interesting man in the world
I'm the 66th like on this comment,It's ironic
yep agree!
He's my favourite British actor. Charlton Heston is my favourite American actor 😀
Definitely added to the movie. Douku talking about how the republic cannot be saved adds a lot of context to the universe
And calling the separatist movement a rebellion forshadows her own rebellion
@@ezrameraz-lerma6604 it wasn’t her rebellion, she died before anybody even thought about rebellion
@@lifefight3533 that is incorrect. Firstly her mentioning of "rebellion" is, of course, intentional hint on later events but mainly, as you can see in other deleated scenes(there are two of them) she was in fact present at the earliest foundation of what later formed in the Rebel aliance together with Mon Mothma, Bail Organa and some other sentors.
@@ezrameraz-lerma6604 partially it certainly does but it is mainly a hint on later events. An irony that separatist were in a sense precursors for rebel aliance. As recently highlighted in Bad Batch Dooku even started to be viewed as sort of "rebel hero" after Empire replaced Republic.
@@paprskomet well it doesn’t really count if the scene was deleted
I love this scene, it solidifies Dooku as an idealist before a vilain. He's not threatening, he's humble and treats padmé like an actual senator despite keeping her captive.
then in clone wars he's the biggest menace
He’s been a Sith for a decade. At this point in the writing he has murdered his childhood friend and is conspiring to commit genocide against the culture who raised him.
His “ideals” are full of shit and so is he.
@@Mourtzouphlos240 So he’s basically an atheist turning his back on the church
Not really, he tells her to do something he knows full well she will never do and then sentences her to death because she didn't do it. Pretty villain stuff imo.
@@mfzoom5401 How on Earth do you draw that comparison?
I like that she called Dooku’s actions a “rebellion.”
@cod not really since it reference the the rebellion in a new hope
@codSalmon alright man
@codSalmon When you are a terrorist even though you are fighting in your own land.
Well the C in CIS does stand for Confederacy.
They call it the resistance now meaning the same thing just different word or a more fancy way of saying I don’t know I’m not familiar with words I hardy hear in movie usually movie with revolt against corrupt society are called the rebellion or the rebels for instance hunger games
The negations were short yet still long at the same time
That’s the magic of shitty dialogue.
As Qui-Gon said in Ep1, "The negotiations will be short."
I like how Jango and Anakin seem to be having a stare-down lol
Like two bodyguards, escorting their respective diplomat. 👌
@@MrDibara Yeah but why Douku would need a bodyguard ?? i mean he is a damn sith lord right ??
@dragontear1000 He is also a Count, from a position of nobility and authority.
I'd wager it has to do more with traditions and customs instead of any actual practical reason.
I like how Dooku calls it an alliance, and Padmé calls it a Rebellion.
Also, Padmé and Anakin are both captured here, but Padmé doesn't get intimidated, and instead tries to play it off like she came to negotiate, and Dooku just civilly humours it. Very dignified, on both their parts... I feel like Dooku's villainy is played up in some series, like TCW, but he's actually one of the most complex and unique Sith IMO. He wasn't simply a bad guy, and Sir Christopher Lee absolutely nails that in his gentlemanly performance.
Also, total "We would be honored if you would join us" vibes. Does that scene have any deleted content where they just awkwardly have dinner together? 🤣
😂😂 the dinner scene in complete silence with the occasional vader breathing would be hilarious.
Wasn't that just a robot chicken skit?
@@MMR_LM Yes. Yes it was...
@@Shrubbery I wish Lucas had them do it for real 🤣
I remember in legends when Dooku lost to the dark side and was driven purely by hate for the republic and self-preservation, but that always seemed wrong to me
Douku is a very polite villain.
Those are the best villains
i dont see dooku as a villain in the 3 movies he was just trying to get rid of the corruption in the republic
@@MajorCreeperunfortunately in other series they make dooku more evil, i wish they kept I’m as a polite and non evil villain
@@MajorCreeperThat was just his persona, Dooku was still a sith and evil
@@_Nozzy He was still a breath of fresh air, because he wasn't so outwardly evil and dominating like Vader, or a cackling maniac like Sidious. Polite, charismatic, always in control, you understand how he managed to convince so many to become separatists. Show, don't tell.
I really appreciate how Dooku said that line about the Republic being doomed and it being time for change, especially after this most recent episode of bad batch: it’s almost like the creators were quoting this scene when that separatist senator said almost the exact same thing to Cody, and referenced Dooku ideals
which is true when u think about it. although even if she join the seps. I dont think it would make much of a difference because palp being a thing lol
The fact that Dooku , Jango Fett , Anakin , and Padme were all in a room together is ABSOLUTELY LEGENDARY!
AND POGGLE
@@domispablo7992Poggle is the GOAT
Poggle is one of the best charecters in star wars
@@leodewett4621 Guy created the proto-Deathstar, absolute legened!
Shows how diplomatic Dooku was, not only skilled as a lightsaber duelist but also as a force not to be reckoned with political figure.
possibly one of the best if not th best characters in SW, way under utilized. his charcter really defines many of the conflicts with Sith and Jedi and that the Jedi in a lot of situations were a problem.
@@michaelthorpe1869 Oh I agree 100%. He has always been one of my top 5 favorite SW characters of all time.
It’s kinda funny to see how a lot of the Republic and Jedi characters can’t stand the idea of “Rebellion” and “Splinter Cells” and “Guerrilla Warfare” yet a whole generation later, the actual Rebellion employs these strategies
Because the Republic and the Jedi are the Legitimate Government. Those things would be used against them.
The CSA were “Rebels” too but that didn’t make them “right” or “legitimate” in any way.
@Mourtzouphlos CSA weren't right... legitimate is arguable though. Putting aside their horrid motives (slavery and racism) for a moment, they were led by state representatives who wanted to secede. They weren't offered any referendum or other means for seceeding, as is typical when this issues arise in other democratic countries where a considerable voting bloc seems to want to leave... the US simply doesn't allow secession, and will war you if you try. CSA was wrong, and it's a good thing they lost, but that doesn't make the way the US treats the idea of secession correct or legitimate. If a state ever wanted to secede for a good reason (say, Hawaii wanted to leave because it was illegally annexed to begin with and US military presence there makes them a target) they'd get the same treatment as the CSA. That's wrong.
Back to star wars, CIS had a right to secede. Their planetary governments and elected senators opted to leave the Republic and join the CIS. Not allowing them to do so was pure denial of democracy. Make no mistake the Republic was DEEPLY unpopular in CIS worlds, and for good reason. They were corrupt, exploitative, impoverished these worlds, treated them as lesser, left them vulnerable to piracy, and accommodated slavery. Unlike the CSA, the CIS actually did have legitimate reasons to secede. Republic government was corrupt and on the decline, and the Jedi were complacent to that.
@@GeneralGrievousCIS There was nothing legitimate about the CIS. Nute Gunray helped organize the rebellion in the first place so he could continue his extremely unethical business practices without fear of losing the Trade Federation again. All of Dooku's rhetoric about the corruption of the Republic was meant to hide that obvious fact in order to make the rebellion appear legitimate.
@@Mourtzouphlos240 if the republic were legitimate, you couldnt find half a galaxy worth of people wanting to secede after just 10-20 years of plotting by sheev
@@GeneralGrievousCIS Putting the slavery stuff aside, one could easily argue that Lincoln "saved" the American Union in the same way a toxic husband "saves" his marriage by dragging his bruised wife back home and threatening to shoot her if she tries to leave again.
Man, there are so many deleted scenes like this that flesh out at Padme’s character. I really wish we had extended versions of attack of the clones and revenge of the Sith.
Star Wars: The Snyder Cut
Ahgreeeeed!
Wow this is so cool ! I l Love Count Dooku, most underrated character, Thanks for uploading !
Definitely one of my all time favorites to!
Nah, OOM-9 is the most underated. :P
This has been on the DVD extras for like 20 years ..
it’s a shame that Lucas underutilized Lee. He’s an amazing actor and should have gotten more screen time to allow viewers to be drawn in.
Honestly a lot of the deleted scenes for this movie if they kept them in would’ve made it ten times better
Ones that come to mind is the senate scene which is a scene where Padme talks about her assassination attempt which feels exactly like one of the clone wars episodes, any of the scenes with Anakin and padme as it fleshes out their relationship a bit more (tho I feel swapping one scene around wouldn’t make the kids feel as rushed and it really doesn’t paint Anakin as that bad of a guy initially until ofc later), and this scene and the actual trial of Anakin and padme’s espionage as it gives more insight to the character of Count Dooku
They make the movie 10 times better than what it was and if they were kept in the movie (while made longer) would flow better and probably wouldn’t have gotten as much hate as it initially got
Idea release extended editions of all 6 movies like lotr did with deleted scenes that make sense
Episode 3 especially could greatly contribute to it and episode 2 would be a better movie than was initially released
I really like the deleted scene in revenge of the sith where general grievous kills a jedi
@@johnpederson5873 if you’ve seen clone wars that Jedi is Shaak Ti which clone wars season 7 gave a nod to hers and Grievous’ fight from the 2003 clone wars animated series (two different shows if you’re unaware)
Meaning they could probably bring that scene back and it not mess with canon and it’s still unknown just how exactly Shaak Ti died be that from Grievous or Anakin
@@cheesydanishgaming3333 Well, she’s also died 5 times in multiple media. Lol. Also, the reason that scenes get deleted is either they reiterate points conveyed in other scenes or they slow down the pacing. Scenes can be great, in and of themselves, but drag down the overall narrative when added to the final film. The more important deleted scenes in my opinion were the ones with Padme and her family back on Naboo. They fleshed out her character, explained why Anakin admired her and showed that her family could see his affection towards her. It helps strengthen their relationship. As opposed to her just instantly falling for him after a 10 year separation.
@@spideyman23 I can see why some of the deleted scenes were cut and I know why George did it
But some of them should’ve definitely stayed in like those scenes with Padme as it makes the movie 10 times better and doesn’t make it seem as forced
I honestly feel like they should do what LOTR did and make extended editions of these movies
Even the original trilogy could benefit from that with a couple scenes even though it doesn’t really need it
@@cheesydanishgaming3333 I don’t think extending the movies would’ve saved the prequels though. Fleshing out and clarifying some things doesn’t fix everything else that’s wrong with the movies. I loved them as a kid and I watch the saga yearly, but character development is only one of the many issues on display here.
The pacing is a little slow but the messaging was good. Count Dooku trying to sound like the reasonable one is a good character trait and Padme calling it a rebellion is ironic foreshadowing.
I love the the way Christopher Lee says "My Lady"...
Good scene, Disney should included this scene in a Director’s Cut for Episode II.
Disney???
Disney would never do anything for the fans.
@@jacksmack6956 Blaming Disney like this is literally the dumbest thing I've ever heard/seen in my life. Like seriously, ehat did they ever do to you?
@@gergelygrosz3181 create the sequels, revive Palpatine, waste Obi-Wan and Anaking by creating a terrible series... and the list goes on...
The released version of the film is the director's cut. Lucas had total control when he made it. Disney will not alter the preexisting Star Wars episodes without George Lucas' approval. That would be just as crazy as altering the original Indiana Jones films without Steven Spielberg's approval.
It's rare to see Anakin so pissed yet so quiet in his first confrontation with Dooku - especially after his mom's death
Yeah, that would not have happened…he was far too emotional and unstable at this point, plus harboring strong feelings that were unrequited for Padme, he would have lunged for an attack just like he did in their first duel!
@@collegebro85 Not sure he had his lightsaber. But Anakin had no reason to be pissed at Dooku at that particular time. Padme is also taking the lead, he is merely following here.
@@highlanderc Anakin was disarmed while fighting against Geonosians when his lightsaber was damaged by the factory machines.
He had every reason to be upset at Dooku. He was the one that was behind ordering the strike against Padme while Anakin was his assigned security team. Obi-Wan was held hostage by Dooku and he was in cahoots with the Trade Federation. Anakin and Padme were being sentenced to death in an arena. Of course he would be ragingly pissed
@@galslovveme Maybe it's just the rare situation where Anakin knows he has zero chance, especially with no weapon
anakin unarmed could hold his own for a bit I'm sure, but he knows he'd be risking padme by doing anything rash.
This actually shows a lot of the Seperstist motives as well as Dooku’s. Why did they cut this out this is plot gold right here
Dooku spent years trying to warn the Jedi of the coming of the dark side and didn't listen. He tried telling Obi Wan and it still didn't work.
Then he joined it!
@@jesset2504 Of course, he was being manipulated by Palpatine, though. He promised him that they would make a new order which would differ from the Republic.
@@jesset2504 he was already fallen but a part of him still felt the need to give the Jedi one last chance if just for old times sake, he gave them all the information they need to stop the sith they in their arrogance didn't listen
Count Dooku goes directly before the Jedi Council: Palpatine is a Sith Lord
Yoda: Presume much you do.
Windu: I'm the chosen one and I don't sense anything.
Dooku: For fucks sake, I'm joining the dark side.
Padme: I think Count Dooku is behind it.
Ki Adi Mundi: hE's a pOLITicAl iDeAliST, nOT a mURDeReR
Windu: Count Dooku was once a Jedi, he wouldn't assassinate anyone. It's not in his character.
Yoda: Shrouded by the dark side we are, blind we are.
Everyone: Blind, deaf, and dumb.
Dooku was not some kind of prophet for actively betraying the Jedi and the Republic. You're also wrong on the false premise that Obi-Wan refused to listen to him. AOTC ends with Obi-Wan telling Yoda and Windu what Dooku told him. For crying out loud, that was literally the whole reason why they decided to keep a closer eye on the Senate and Palpatine in ROTS.
padme nor naboo didnt betray the republic, the republic betrayed them…
Ironically a lot of the deleted scenes from the prequel trilogy would have made them better, while a lot of deleted scenes from the original trilogy would have made them worse.
Am i the only one that's confused on why this scene and others like the one from ep.3 where Padmé is having early talks of rebellion, were deleted? Seems kinda of a odd choice from Lucas not to leave scenes that kinda impact the narrative of the whole Saga.
Maybe because fans complained too much about people sitting and talking all the time instead of more action scenes..
@@leylanagiyeva9061 dumb. I get that criticism (back then) but over time these scenes are far more important for the story then whinny fans perspective. Plus, the prequels had a lot of action as it is.
@@drnobody418 i know that,i never had problems with politic scenes in prequels,im just assuming that all the backlash with TPM might be why Lucas cut all those scenes from next two episodes.
@@drnobody418 in fact, the original trilogy had a lot of talking as well.
A simple issue is that those scenes simply take up too much time and because so much of the necessary story of the prequels was wasted in episode 1 not really having much important happen episode 2 and particularly episode 3 had to cram in a lot of story into a small runtime
So a lot of important story beats had to be outright removed
Seeing the early formation of the rebellion is cool and all but its story is ultimately unimportant for episode three And also it might be seeing as too early for the rebellion to begin forming due to the decades long Gap between 3 and 4
As for the scene in this video in particular way it was cut it's very likely due to it being redundant due to the obi one and count Dooku scene That's basically the same thing happens in that scene in this one it's Dooku trying to recruit one of the three main characters to his cause and failing
So interesting how dooku was initially betrayed as maybe just existing in a gray area. A shady kind of guy but not necessarily evil
I wish this had been left in. It does add to Dooku a bit to show that he's willing to hear out prisoners and we get the idea that there is more corruption in the Republic than what was alluded to in the prior film
I had such a crush on Padma it was her love of sand I think
Haha i also think we all had a crush on her at some point
Padma Patil
Politicans have never looked this hot before or since.
I love it. Dooku needed a lot more scenes and this one shows Dooku's sincerity in that he thinks he's the good guy and the Republic is broken.
It's also a good scene for Padme because it shows she's strong and in control even when she's not.
Should have stayed in and a contender for The Scene for AotC for me to stay in. Aside from Dooku whirling two Lightsabers.
Always thought it was really random how they got caught and had no interaction with Dooku, wish this scene was left in
You know, I do agree with Dooku that the Republic was rotten to the core by then. Palpatine just took advantage of it.
It's a brief scene but I think it adds to the story. There might be a way to cut it down a little. This scene should've stayed in IMO. Thanks for sharing it with us! I had no idea it existed!
What does it add to the story?
@@babababad It adds depth. It adds meaning to the reason why Padme is being executed along with Anakin and Obi Wan.
But editors have to make choices. And they made their choice.
More Christopher Lee should have been the goal. I wish they'd do a directors cut, George said there was hours upon hours of unused stuff
This explains his motivations more clearly and concisely than anything else in the movie. It’s almost weird actually knowing wtf is going on
As I think about it, when I was a kid watching this movie, I perceived the separatists as bad guys. Now that I’m older and understand politics a bit more, count dooku might actually be the good guy here. Telling Obi Wan about chancellor palpatine, and this deleted scene. Count Dooku was TELLLING THE TRUTH. And those three didn’t listen. Only if
I thought the title read "impregnates" not "interrogates" and I was very confused for a second 💀💀
lmao 😂
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Would explain Anakin's actions later...
I know I shouldn't... but you banged my girl! *decapitation*
It's strange dooku anticipated everything and gave Jedi enough opportunity to realise that something sinister was going on within the republic but they were too busy or too arrogant to take his word seriously.
Even though dooku was a separatist n sith lord his concern was to maintain peace and make the republic aware of the impending doom.
Political Dooku is something I didn’t know I needed
I feel like this scene would've led into them being captured if the Droid Factory sequence didn't get added into the film so late. They land, try to extract Obi Wan through diplomatic means, fail, then Anakin and Padme decide to try and break him out, resulting in their capture and bam, we still end up at the Geonosis Arena.
Its important scene, becouse it show us that Dooku have actualy motive. He see that Republic not work well and he want a change, so he is not just a pointless villain how it can seems.
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Almost like Vader walking from right to left.
I love how Dooku wasn't a cackling villain. He wasn't even palpatine after he became Emperor. He sounded totally reasonable and earnest, even when he was obviously trying to strong-arm Padme into doing something to his advantage. He was charismatic. He wasn't like the First Order, who were just the Empire with an extra dose of nazis. Oh for the days when Star Wars had subtlety.
They shouldve kept it though not much has changed adds character to dooku
dooku is such a gentleman
Definitely should’ve kept that scene in ,It shows how fragmented the republic was and how the rebellion on counts side made complete sense, also blends , well with the narrative of the Sith taking over.
If they ever do another reboot of the films then I think personally they should add this in.
With all the Tales of the Jedi and Bad Batch content at the moment, I feel like this adds insight in to his reasoning
I read the title so wrong. I thought it said “Count Dooku impregnates Padme”.
😂
"Luke, I am your...wait a minute..."
I know George got a lot of criticism for the amount of politics in The Phantom Menace but as an adult now those scenes are the most interesting, I think if he kept that focus for Attack Of The Clones it would've been much better
'what if Padme joined the seperatist alliace'
The negotiations were short.
Agreed. This is a fabulous scene which should be kept. Great acting from both sides of the table. And Dooku's line about "The Republic cannot be fixed" and Padme's line about "Your Rebellion" makes you think.
Count Dookie: "One turd, two turds, three turds, four turds, five turds, six turds, seven turds, eight turds, nine turds, ten turds, eleven turds, a full dozen turds, thirteen turds..."
I'm sorry, I couldn't help myself. I'll show myself out.
It is kind of weird how anakin can clearly see jango's face and not be suspicious about the clones
Not really. This is the same guy that Palpatine told "Hey I've got a story only Sith know about", and then half a movie later Anakin's like "Wait... you're a Sith Lord?"
@naterk9460 yeah bit he didn't care about how he knew it, he was purely focused om saving padme
Well, to be fair, it's not like they have another army to fight CIS.
"Hey Dooku, how'd you get this clone to join you?"
They should have kept this-it was very short but Chris Lee is great as ever.
Sempre affascinante vedere nuove immagini di Star Wars In un possibile nuovo Cofanetto dovrebbe fare le EXTENSION VERSION con tutte le scene tagliate Arricchirebbero meglio le Saghe e sicuramente sarebbero apprezzate dai FANS Che la forza sia con voi da Luke Verona
Meanwhile Anakin staring at Jango wishing he'd like to kill him
Kind of adds a nice reverse reference "And if I don't join your rebellion?" to the original trilogy when obviously a rebellion had to start.
That being said that is why they should have kept it and should consider inserting it now.
I thought the caption said count dooku impregnates padme
Omg this scene is so good...should have left it in.
This was most likely cut becuase Dooku promises Nute Gunray that he would kill Padme in order to get his support and join the seperatists. So why would he then bring her into a conference room and try to negotiate with her. It would go against the whole assasination subpolt
They should have kept it in the movie.
This is genuinely a good scene and they took it away? I think even prequel haters would have liked it… it even bridges well with the clone wars series!
Imagine this is cut but "I hate sand" is still in the movie, fucks sake
More Dooku is always a plus. No reason to lose one's head...
I think natalie portman wasn't ready for that scene at that time... she was horrible to be honest, that's probably why they cut it, specially with the contrast of christopher lee being very ready for that scene.
“We don’t _recognize_ the Republic here, Senator”? Leaving aside the fact that she didn’t say she was requesting Obi Wan’s release in that capacity, if you don’t recognize her government then you don’t recognize her title. If what he really means is “We don’t consider ourselves under the Republic’s jurisdiction,” he could still recognize the Republic as a foreign government and could entertain a request from its representative (if that is indeed what she is). Or he could choose not to, but he makes it sound like it’s impossible to entertain what Padme is carefully phrasing in such a way that he could interpret as a request between equals.
I read this as Count Dooku impregnates Padme! And was very confused for a second.
To me this reads like a scelleton of a scene.
"Release Obi-Wan."
"Join us."
"No."
"Okay, bye."
I liked it, put more depth into the events. I still hope that one day someone will put together a deluxe extended cut set of all 6 Star Wars movies, then scenes like this might make it back in
First let me say any scene where Hayden is visible and Lee is Audible is a keeper.
Plus having Padme plead to the man who is trying to kill her to save her Jedi friends would be pure gold. This would been her version of a jedi trial choosing between the people she loves and the peopl she serves. Plus had Dooku picked up on their underlying feelings it would add a layer to why he rushed Dooku and lost his hand. He didn't want his secret about being in love with Padme. That would have added motive t o him murdering Dooku.
No disrespect to Jake Lloyd, but the pod racing scene in Phantom Menace could have been cut or at least cut in half to give way more actual story telling.
This should’ve been kept in. It showed dooku’s attempts to manipulate and his diplomatic demeanor that was also shown in the animated clone wars series. It would’ve been cool to see padmés character go off a lil bit too.
That seemed more a negotiation than an interrogation.
What Vader an Tarkin did to Leia on the Death Star was interrogation.
The "Rebellion" as Duku states was a fabricated war where Sidious controlled both sides of the chess board. Much like many wars, we see in a galaxy not so far far away.
It's a game he is playing as he did with his chat with OB1.
My hands are tied my old friend.
Even tho I've been watching these deleted scenes somehow I have memory of seeing them as a child but I cant recall how
A lot of times the dvds had bonus content and you could watch all the deleted scenes
Her speech that explained the whole movie was also important
“Padme, have you heard the tail of the cavity on a stick.”
I agree scene deletions occur far too often, and many scenes would make more sense in circumstances that occur in movies that audiences might not understand until someone does an analysis.
I have always believed that audiences can sit for as long as they choose in their homes, aside from theaters that may have time constraints when movie's are released to the public, so either through streaming or DVD s, the entire movie can then be seen as intended, originally filmed with all deletions in sequence giving a more comprehensive, and interesting perspective.
Also, more profits because people would want to see what was missed.
Instead of a compliment DVD for deleted scenes, which, to me is absurd.
Shoulda kept it for tem being a total badass and inspiration to boba fett standing there menacingly
Christopher Lee was an awesome actor.
What a weird exclusion. I really like it. Padmè refering to the CIS as a Rebellion really puts it into a new perspective
That voice, though. He could’ve been Vader’s voice if JEJ didn’t pan out.
I read the title wrong 😂, I thought 💭 it said “ Count Dooku Impregnated Padme ⁉️ “
Oops 😬
This scene should have been kept if the following happened. Dooku says to Padme "It's unfortunate that i stopped your little Rebellion on the Factory". Padme "My little Rebellion is enough that i had to bring my bodyguard Jedi with me to bring back another Jedi that you took from the Senate. This Rebel is for liberty, not a wannabe Empire". That dialogue alone is enough to bring this scene into canon. But this scene for the most part was meh, the only part i liked was Padme saying the word Rebellion.
Aggressive though polite negotiations. A more civilised age just like Obi Wan said.
Everyone who speaks English gets subtitles and Poggle just get "clicks." That's what I call intergalactic racism 😂😂😂
Christopher Lee was the only pic for live action Dooku. Though he makes a point too about the Republic...it can't be fixed, no thanks to Palpatine.
I read the video title as impregnate at first 💀
Numbers 6:24-26,
Deuteronomy 28, Joshua 1:7-9,
Deuteronomy 18:10-14,
11 Timothy 1:2,
She sure did.... Show Him!....
I think we should have had just one scene where he talks to all three of them and they can all play off each other
"I will not join Dooku’s rebellion against the Republic"
-Padmé
Years later she helps founding the rebel alliance to restore the Republic after the empire took over…
I mean the separatist rebellion against the republic was evil because they were enemies of the republic
Meanwhile the republican rebellion against the empire was good because they support the republic
Considering the first movie was hammered for the trade talks, I can see why they dropped this. Sure it adds context, but at that time I could see why it was cut. Also, interesting thought, the entire clone wars could have been avoided if they just let them seperate, but tried to seperate on good terms. Good enough terms and they might want to have come back. Would have screwed over Palpatine's plans.
Was anyone else itching to see Jango fett and anakin go at it? 👀
just seeing the realization that the trade federation wasn't as bad as we thought lol
well tbh Palpatine was behind everything so it's hard to make a deal out of winning war peacefully. Even when the republic won, it turned into a chaotic imperial army with planets being taken over by millions of clones
"Clicks"
- Poggle the Lesser, 20BBY
lol.. the word is INTERROGATE... not... what i misread it was the first time
Should have it or scenes similar. Without them the audience never sees Dukuu as diplomatic and incapable of turning to the dark side as Yoda and Mace were so sure of
Def should have kept it in, I think George under-appreciated the need to flesh out Dooku's character. Every additional Dooku scene could have helped explain his motivations.
If this scene was included, we'd have had over a decade of people wondering why Anakin didn't notice that all the clone soldiers looked like Jango Fett lol
??? didn't obi-wan discover this five seconds after he got to Kamino and report it directly to anakin and the republic?
This absolutely takes away who Anakin was at this point…if it were just Padme in a “we don’t deal with Jedi here, so only a Senator is granted my time” ordeal, then it works. After ALL Anakin had been through and exhibited with rage and unrequited love for Padme, having him regress to staying diplomatic and have a control over those emotions before being humbled by Dooku in their duel just does not work.
That’s like having Vader seem peaceful and concerned in Ep. 5 after what all he did in Ep. 4 🤦🏼♂️