True, they're nice and contrite when you talk to them one on one, but once they get it in their heads that they have the situation under control...
I've always wondered why they shifted so dramatically. I doubt it was just Vrook's doing: not only does he grudgingly come around himself, but at the meeting where you were exiled no one really seemed to pay him heed.
What makes it even tougher to puzzle out is how it doesn't seem like any of the three really give a crap what the other two think. Kavar gives out orders to the others, but neither of them obey. Vrook insisted at the exile meeting that you were past redemption, but the others blew him off. And Kai-El...well, would YOU have any faith in him as a leader? So if two out of three left you as allies, and the third was willing to give you more of a chance than before, and if none of the three has any way to sway the others to his side...what happened?
My guess is that they just got spooked again. Over the past decade they'd forgotten the real reason that they banished you. But once you appeared before them again, and once the immediate disaster passed, their terror of you came flooding back. I find it revealing that, unlike Kreia and The Exile, the Jedi Masters died when they got cut off from the Force. They relied on it so much that they literally could not live without it. Considering that you're the Anti-Force...
Well, that's my theory anyhow.







