Emperor Palpatine/Darth Sidiousmay be one ofStar Wars’most powerful Sithand the biggest villain inStar Wars’movies and TV shows, but he was right about Yoda—and the Jedi more generally—inStar Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith.Revenge of the Sithis one of the most pivotal points intheStar Warstimeline. In just one movie, Anakin Skywalker falls to the dark side and becomes Darth Vader, the Jedi are nearly eradicated by Order 66, and Palpatine finally completely overthrows the Republic and establishes the Empire.

AlthoughRevenge of the Sithis the movie to depict all these events, this had been a relatively slow burn. Really, Palpatine had been pulling the strings even beforeStar Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace, and his plan had been meticulously laid. This has often raised questions about how the Jedi could have been deceived when working in such close proximity with a Sith Lord, butone Palpatine line fromRevenge of the Sithreveals why his plot against the Jedi was so successful.

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Yoda WAS Blinded By His (And The Jedi Order’s) Arrogance

The Jedi Missed Palpatine Hiding In Plain Sight

InRevenge of the Sith, Palpatine tells Yoda,“Your arrogance blinds you, Master Yoda.“While that may sound a bit rich coming from Palpatine of all people, whose own arrogance arguably destroyed him not once but twice,Palpatine was right that Yoda’s arrogance, and the arrogance of the Jedi Council more broadly, was a major factor in their downfall. It has always been a bit bewildering that the Jedi were able to work so closely with Palpatine for so long and not have a better inclination that Palpatine was a major threat.

Yes, Palpatine may have hid himself in the Force so that the Jedi did not know he was a Sith Lord, but the Jedi still should have perceived Palpatine as a corrupt politician.There was nothing blocking them from recognizing Palpatine’s increasingly alarming grabs for power, and it was quite evident, especially by the beginning ofRevenge of the Sith, that Palpatine’s motives were self-serving, concerning, and dangerous. There were moments when the Jedi acknowledged that Palpatine’s political moves were cause for concern (Obi-Wan especially), but they ultimately failed to act.

Anakin Skywalker and Master Yoda talking about Anakin’s nightmares in Revenge of the Sith

The Jedi still should have perceived Palpatine as a corrupt politician.

This arrogance was clear even beforeRevenge of the Sith, though. InThe Phantom Menace, the Jedi were convinced the Sith were destroyed and couldn’t be back, even with Qui-Gon Jinn standing before the Council and saying he’d encountered one.Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clonesalso revealed that the Jedi Council refused to believe Dooku could be the one behind the assassination attempt on Padmé. Because he had once been a Jedi, the Council was inflexible in their belief that killing wasn’t in his nature (obviously, they were wrong).

Anakin crying in Attack of the Clones in a red hue to the left and Vader at the end of Revenge of the Sith to the right

Yoda Ignored All Of Anakin’s Warning Signs

Yoda Sensed Anakin’s Pain And Suffering And Knew Of His Nightmares But Failed To Truly Act

Palpatine’s troubling behavior also wasn’t the only glaring problem Yoda ignored in theStar Warsprequel trilogy. InThe Phantom Menace, the Jedi Council seemed very worried about Anakin’s age and attachment to his mother. Yet, around a decade later, Yoda had evidently become a bit less troubled by these concerns.

Palpatine’s concerning behavior also wasn’t the only glaring problem Yoda ignored in theStar Warsprequel trilogy.

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The most significant example was inAttack of the Clones, when Anakin carried out his brutal slaughter of the Tusken Raider men, women, and children. Yoda didn’t know that Anakin had done something this heinous, but he did sense pain and suffering surrounding Anakin in the Force. He seems to have failed to ever follow up. While it makes sense that Yoda’s focus would have shifted to the Clone Wars and the mounting galactic tensions,given Anakin’s history, this should have been a priority for Yoda.

The same could be said of Yoda’s interactions with Anakin inRevenge of the Sithregarding Anakin’s nightmares. Shockingly, Anakin did the right thing, bringing his fears to Yoda—although he would have been wiser to be more honest with the Jedi Master than he was. When Yoda heard about Anakin’s nightmares, though, Yoda didn’t take him seriously enough, essentially telling him to ignore them, which was not all that helpful. In the end, this was a major factor in Anakin’s fall to the dark side.

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Palpatine Used Yoda’s Own Arrogance Against Him For Years

Palpatine Knew The Jedi Would Believe They Were Safe From The Sith

Clearly,Palpatine used the hubris of Yoda and the Jedi Council to his advantage. He benefited enormously from the Jedi’s continued denial of the threats facing them—Darth Maul, Count Dooku, Palpatine, and even the clones, whichStar Wars: The Clone Warsrevealed they had some degree of warning about. For whatever reason, the Jedi had become so arrogant, they ignored multiple signs that, had they been heeded, may have been enough to prevent the catastrophes that followed.

It was of course not solely the Jedi’s own flaws that led to their downfall. Palpatine proved to be a mastermind and the true ‘phantom menace’ for generations. Even so,Emperor Palpatine/Darth Sidiouswas sadly correct inStar Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sithwhen he pointed out that the Jedi’s arrogance had blinded them.

Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith

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Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith details the fall of the Jedi Order and Anakin Skywalker’s transformation under the influence of Darth Sidious. Released in 2005, the film explores Anakin’s internal conflict and the shifting political landscape, leading to the rise of the Galactic Empire.