Lol Az I'll respond later, but to quickly address the thread you linked: you can't assume something I said last November is still my policy now, though I've not read your post in detail so I'm not sure what you were getting at.
__________________ “The galaxy must experience the pain of death and the rapture of rebirth as I have. I will bring chaos. It is time for war.”
He wasn't even willing to employ Force pushes, like he's done in most other fights, including against Sidious. He was clearly taking it easy on Dooku. Likely because of the sentimentality. Shortly after in Y: DR he doesn't even want to hurt Dooku, let alone kill him, and seems to fully believe Dooku can be redeemed.
__________________ “The galaxy must experience the pain of death and the rapture of rebirth as I have. I will bring chaos. It is time for war.”
That's besides the point. Ant is saying Yoda didn't hesitate to kill Dooku, yet, Yoda hesitated to even use a Force push during the whole fight, something he was willing to employ against Sidious.
__________________ “The galaxy must experience the pain of death and the rapture of rebirth as I have. I will bring chaos. It is time for war.”
you were just arguing Yoda tried to cut Dooku's head off, but anyway what's your point? Yoda not being able to help but feel compassionate towards Dooku indicates he would be conflicted about killing him, not to mention again, he didn't even retaliate with Force powers
__________________ “The galaxy must experience the pain of death and the rapture of rebirth as I have. I will bring chaos. It is time for war.”
Well, Yoda would hold back against most people, e.g Ventress, because he knows he has the fight well in hand, like against Dooku. Against Sidious he would need to fight as hard as possible.
That combined with Yoda's disposition to Dooku explains adequately why Dooku lasted as long as he did. Cause I mean, if you replaced Yoda with Sidious, Dooku would be creamed.
__________________ “The galaxy must experience the pain of death and the rapture of rebirth as I have. I will bring chaos. It is time for war.”
Hm? Palpatine wasn't expecting a counterattack - Dooku was. Yoda didn't use TK because it wouldn't be effective.
You have to consider it within the context of how Canon TK works, not Legends with Force barriers and such.
Besides:
YODA jumps onto DOOKU'S shoulders, and is about to drive the lightsaber into the top of the Count's head.
YODA
(continuing)
The end for you, Count, this is.
COUNT DOOKU
...Not yet...
COUNT DOOKU raises his arms and knocks YODA off his shoulders and then, with all his might, he uses the Force to pull on one of the cranes in the hanger.
I don't see anything that conveys hesitation, just Yoda giving off a final word.
__________________ "There is only Revan. Only he can shape this galaxy as it is meant to be shaped."
Yoda's TK would be perfectly effective against Dooku, seeing as Sidious casually choked him across the galaxy, and casually pinned Maul and Savage: the way TK works in canon is you have a barrier, and that barrier can be broken with enough power (see Dooku's force push against Anakin and Obi-Wan, which they blocked). Yoda clearly has enough power, he just didn't retaliate with it, even though he had ample opportunity to.
I'm just saying, Yoda wasn't going all out on Dooku. I'm sure he wasn't trying to avoid killing him, as your quotes have proven, but I don't think Yoda was as bloodthirsty about it as he was with Sidious.
__________________ “The galaxy must experience the pain of death and the rapture of rebirth as I have. I will bring chaos. It is time for war.”
i simply responded to your useless picture you posted, not how close dooku is to yoda
but no, yoda wouldnt hold back against ventress because he knows he's better, he would hold back because thats how the jedi operate. mace fought to capture sidious and not kill him because that's how it works, doesn't mean he didn't try as hard as possible to capture him.