Somehow that was so much better than I was expecting (and my expectations were already high!)
So Tatooine has giant sand manta-rays? I guess it makes sense, what with it once being an ocean world, and with all the settlements seemingly so close together, relatively speaking, the majority of the surface is probably open dunes. Plenty of room for all kinds of megafauna. Plus I suppose for the krayt dragons to get so big there must be something comparatively large for them to prey upon. Which I guess means that sand plankton or the like are also a thing?
An old, bearded Temura Morrison in 501st armour? Oh, soooo close! Hell of a way to show what happened to the clones, and indeed how the Empire treats it's own people; an old CT veteran begging in the streets as the TKs walk past utterly ignoring him.
I was a bit surprised that Reva knows who Vader is. Perhaps all the Inquisitors know, one way or another? An open secret, so to speak? Curious to see why she's so fixated on Obi-Wan, specifically. We see her and a bunch of others fleeing through the temple during Order 66; was she still there when Kenobi and Yoda returned? Did she see them, but they left before she could get to them, and was captured?
Is it possible Obi-Wan was set to become her Master right before this all went down? He seemed almost eager to take on a new apprentice at the start of the Clone Wars, so it seemed odd that he never did. Maybe when Ahsoka left he felt compelled to come through on that intention, and he chose Reva? That would certainly explain the resentment!
Though the possibility did occur to me, I never thought we'd get so much Alderaan and Leia in this. It's nice to finally see more of Alderaan, and I like how they're characterising Leia. Just like Luke she's very much a 50/50 split between Anakin & Padme's personalities (and 100% Carrie's attitude!)
One question however: why did Bail go to Obi-Wan first? Why insist after he turned him down? Bail has Ahsoka on the payroll after all, you'd think she would at least be his second choice, even if she doesn't fully understand *why* Leia is so important. I mean I get *why* he went to Obi-Wan because otherwise; no story (plus in Rebels she seemed like she thought Obi-Wan was gone.) It's just it seems as though Bail really didn't have an alternate option. Hell if anything Ahsoka would be better at this since she's spent 15 years navigating exactly this kind of ecosystem, whereas Kenobi has been sitting in a cave feeling sorry for himself the whole time.
To be clear: I'm not saying Ahsoka should be in this, I'm just curious what the thinking is behind the scenes is as to how to keep her out of this.
Oh BTW here's a big easter egg for the EU fans: that kid being smuggled to Corellia because of his force sensitivity is listed in the credits as "
Corran". A much deeper cut was the mention of Merson Pirates, a reference to a
very early comic story that features Leia recounting the tale of one of Kenobi's old exploits. Very appropriate! Even deeper still was the Aquillian Ranger name drop; a reference to an early draft of ANH (2nd, I think?) as a group of laser sword wielding force users separate from both the Jedi and the Sith Knights, though still fighting alongside the rebels. Even seen that Ralph McQuarrie painting of Vader fighting someone wearing a gas mask looking thing? That's supposed to be an Aquillian Ranger (Deak Starkiller IIRC.)
Also I'm reasonably sure that the "I was someone's daughter once" girl pushing spice was Ewan's actual daughter.