It might also have the opposite effect: When Anakin thought he lost Obi Wan during the Clone Wars, he pretty much went batshit insane to the point where even Ahsoka was worried for him.
It might (and possibly is the most logical outcome) ostracize him from the Jedi even more, given they are the ones who assigned Obi Wan the mission, but (ironically) his irrational, emotional instability might work against Palpatine here because of its unpredictability.
There's also Padme and Ahsoka being factors, especially since the last season of the Clone Wars revealed to us that when the Jedi were having that holocall in RotS, Ahsoka walked in directly afterwards and the call didn't end when we thought it did (an extended version of the movie's scene had Ahsoka chiming in after it ends).
Given that we've seen Ahsoka sense when Anakin was emotionally hurt, his going batshit insane would deficiently lead her to contacting him.
His going to Padme may create a domino effect where he fully confides in her, too.
Ripple effects can be crazy and unpredictable, yo.
It might (and possibly is the most logical outcome) ostracize him from the Jedi even more, given they are the ones who assigned Obi Wan the mission, but (ironically) his irrational, emotional instability might work against Palpatine here because of its unpredictability.
There's also Padme and Ahsoka being factors, especially since the last season of the Clone Wars revealed to us that when the Jedi were having that holocall in RotS, Ahsoka walked in directly afterwards and the call didn't end when we thought it did (an extended version of the movie's scene had Ahsoka chiming in after it ends).
Given that we've seen Ahsoka sense when Anakin was emotionally hurt, his going batshit insane would deficiently lead her to contacting him.
His going to Padme may create a domino effect where he fully confides in her, too.
Ripple effects can be crazy and unpredictable, yo.