![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Qui-Gon didn't live long enough to see the Jedi Order fall, but he was hardly its only member to take issue with the Council's dogmatic attitude. Of course, Qui-Gon was right, and the Council was wrong. Qui-Gon even told the Jedi High Council that the Sith had returned, only for his concerns to immediately be dismissed. The Phantom Menace is also notable for featuring the first and only big-screen appearance of Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn (Liam Neeson), who was highly critical of the Jedi Order itself. In turn, Palpatine was able to reform the Republic into the oppressive Galactic Empire, effectively destroying the Jedi Order in the process. The Jedi refused to believe such a thing could happen, despite being directly warned of it. The Jedi were so arrogant that they were blind to the fact that the Sith Lord Sheev Palpatine, aka Darth Sidious, was able to infiltrate and take control of the Galactic Republic completely undetected. The Phantom Menace and the Star Wars Prequel Trilogy as a whole revealed exactly how the Jedi Order's arrogance and dogmatic nature led to its own downfall. RELATED: Star Wars: The Acolyte Debuts a Sleek New Logo ![]()
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