Summary

The late Christopher Lee unwittingly revealedCount Dooku ’s greatest helplessness 21 years ago , in an interview conducted in 2003 . The former apprentice of Master Yoda himself , the Jedi believed Count Dooku to be an unlikelySith Lord . As date inTales of the Jedi , they even allowed him to retain access to the Jedi Temple on Coruscant for class after he leave the edict . But , in the end , Count Dooku was just a cat’s-paw of Darth Sidious ; Palpatine throw out him in favor of Anakin Skywalker inStar Wars : Episode III - Revenge of the Sith .

talk in an interview published inStar war Insider#72 back in 2003 , the lateChristopher Lee unwittingly revealed Count Dooku ’s greatest failing : his loyalty to his victor .

" Dooku means ' poisonous substance ' in Japanese , but I do n’t necessarily see him as wickedness . I call back he ’s a loyal servant to his master , and he utilise methods that he considers appropriate to replace what he sees as a corrupt Republic . What he intends to replace it with is perhaps a different matter … "

Hayden Christensen as Anakin Skywalker in Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith and Darth Maul in Star Wars: The Clone Wars.

Lee ’s words foreshadow the beginning ofStar war : Episode III - Revenge of the Sith , in which Dooku is left reeling after Palpatine ’s treachery . It is quite clear Dooku never interpret the bestial truth ; treachery is the way of the Sith .

Several Sith Lords in Star Wars canon can be name by their earmark yellow eyes , but why do some , like Count Dooku , not have them ?

Treachery Is The Way Of The Sith

How well did Count Dooku really know the dark side?

At first glance , Darth Tyranus seems to be the perfect Sith Lord ; he was manipulative and Machiavellian , a ruthless schemer who helped Palpatine organise the Clone Wars . Count Dooku did n’t balk at warfare crimes , committing countless acts of race murder ; as see in Christie Golden’sDark Disciple , he even blame the Jedi for the atrocity he carry out personally . But , for all that ’s the causa , Count Dooku never really understand the way of the Sith .

Dooku was , astonishingly , loyal to Palpatine .

Sith are , ultimately , utterly self - interested ; to immerse yourself in the dark side is to try power for your own interest , to the detriment of all others . This is why theSith Rule of Twobecame necessary , because Darth Bane realized the Sith were ultimately self - destructiive , and eternal in - fighting prevented them focusing on destroying the Jedi . But Dooku was , surprisingly , loyal to Palpatine . Although he sure enough dreamed of one day supplanting his master , those dream were carry in check , and he never go along with his architectural plan .

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The Clone Wars Proved Christopher Lee Was Right

Asajj Ventress was Count Dooku’s chance of rebellion

Star Wars : The Clone Warsproved that Christopher Lee ’s version of Count Dooku was right . In one notable spark , Count Dooku trainedSith assassin Asajj Ventressand seemed to be groom her as a possible prentice . Sensing the potential , Palpatine intervened and commanded Dooky to betray Ventress . Count Dooku pick out Palpatine in party favour of Ventress , loyalty in favor of the way of the Sith .

Ultimately , this dedication would always wait on as a arrest to Count Dooku ’s development in the sour side . Although Palpatine was no doubt content with the fact he did n’t have a(nother ) likely rival , Dooku ’s master would always be well cognisant his apprentice would never satisfy his potential as a Sith . This belike factored into Darth Sidious ' decision to betrayCount Dookufor another apprentiice , with fatal consequences inStar Wars : Episode III - Revenge of the Sith .

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Christopher Lee as Count Dooku Holding a Lightsaber and Standing By A Clone Trooper

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