Palpatine brought them up when he referenced the Darth Plagueis story. Supposedly, Plagueis could manipulate the MC in order to create life.
Yeah, it was just the completely unimportant hint who created Anakin in the first place. Nothing you'd actually need to know before criticizing the MC storyline.
I don't disagree with that sentiment. infinix asked where else they were brought up, so I informed him.
Palpatine's story, though interesting in its implications, doesn't take advantage of it's implications.
The story suggests that perhaps Anakin was created by Darth Plagueis and, subsequently, a product of the dark side. Anakin makes fails to see this connection.
If he did, that could make his fall that much more interesting. If he believes he was created by the dark side, then perhaps he can't see himself escaping from it, so instead of running, he jumps into it fully.
He might have the mindset of "This blows. I hate it, but there isn't anything I can do about it." This would tie nicely into Vader's line from RotJ when he says to Luke (almost regrettably) "It is too late for me."
But then, if Anakin was created by Plagueis, then that means he wasn't created by the force and, subsequently, isn't the Chosen One. If that is the case, then it means the whole through-line of the Star Wars saga of "bring balance" (as said by Lucas) is trashed.
Then it must be that Palpatine was lying. Okay, then what was the point of the story? To get Anakin thinking how to save Padme. Fine, but how come he didn't consider his origins? Because it isn't exactly the same. Maybe, but it is awfully close and would get me wondering.
The entire issue of what being the Chosen One means was so completely bungled that we would type our fingers bloody going into all that was wrong with it. But the main thing that was wrong with it, is that it wasn't part of the story. It was just words tossed around by characters. It wasn't dramatized, it had no meaning, it went nowhere. Since there was nothing to it, everything was wrong with it.
We're left to argue over what was "intended." Was Luke really the Chosen One? Could Anakin be the Chosen One if he was created by the Sith? Why even ask these questions? It's not our job! The writer should be asking himself these questions and not bother the audience until he has some answers and a story that dramatizes those answers in a competent fashion.
With the PT, we're not even close to the point where the Chosen One story was fit to put on screen. As usual The Clone Wars is trying to take up the slack, and has added some useful, intriguing and well dramatized material to the Chosen One backstory. Now maybe the story can start to go somewhere at long last. Better late than never.