Although I'd hope they don't go the route of the ROTJ novelization and make Obi-Wan's brother Owen. That'd be a bit tad too small universe syndrome, even by Star Wars standards.
They've long since moved away from that idea.
Although I'd hope they don't go the route of the ROTJ novelization and make Obi-Wan's brother Owen. That'd be a bit tad too small universe syndrome, even by Star Wars standards.
If the same people are making it I wouldn't put it past them considering what they did with this series.I liked the subtle reference to Obi-Wan's family and wouldn't mind that being the basis of a season 2, if they pull the trigger. What's it like when a devout Jedi comes face-to-face with the family he never got to grow up with? Although I'd hope they don't go the route of the ROTJ novelization and make Obi-Wan's brother Owen. That'd be a bit tad too small universe syndrome, even by Star Wars standards.
Same here. Enjoyed it immensely, fantastic piece of the Star Wars saga.I am a simple idiot that actually dares to get entertainment out of tv shows and movies these days instead of overanalyzing the living fucknugget out of them so I can post long rants about how I would know better on some forum.
So yeah, fucking loved this show. That's all I gotta say
And with that 'Leia suiting up' scene, I'm sorry Grogu, but you've lost your title of cute of cutes <3
In this instance it's less about the usual "speed of plot" contrivance, and more just logistics and time compression. Last time we saw Reva she was wounded and left to die on a desolate planet with no ship. Cut to Obi-Wan & Leia on the ship that only just flew away for a bit, then cut back to Reva who's not suddenly on a completely different planet.Star Wars Hyperspace has always moved at the speed of plot, just like Warp Drive.
There is a Hyperspace trade route that connects Tatooine and Jabiim, but it's still practically on the other side of the Galaxy.
And his crew know better than to pipe up with suggestions like "shall we launch fighters to chase down that transport while we pursue the escape craft?" Even though they probably should have.That's the thing about Vader, and even when he was Anakin, he had a kind of single minded blindness. Once he thought he was on the trail of his quarry, nothing else mattered.
Me too, though the 'Crimson Reign' comics indicate that they aren't likely to do anything substantial with them any time soon. Same reason we aren't likely to see Kiera Knightly back as Sabe anytime soon, given she's been in the Vader comic a bunch (post tESB.)I've been asking for more Qi'ra and Crimson Dawn for a while now.
I think Obi-Wan just knew that killing Vader wasn't his destiny. It would change nothing if he did, but with Vader alive, then there's a chance Anakin's son could be the one to destroy Vader, and the Sith along with him. Whereas all Obi-Wan can do is kill him.Sabre duel was nice, but.. Ugh.. Obi leaving Vader there alive.. Anakin is gone, kill what is left.. You tried your best to kill him 10 years ago and thought you did.. But consciously just walking off not killing a sith lord? Knowing nothing is left of Anakin? Should have found a way to end the fuel where he had to walk off without finishing him.. Like sensing Luke was in trouble during the duel or something.. Owell..
I wouldn't mind a show set in the underworld during the OT. Playing both sides of the war, underhanded dealings, intrigue, betrayals, and power plays. On the other hand, the aforementioned Crimson Reign comics are already covering that ground.I'd like to see the adventures of Mara Jade, maybe Talon Karrde, you know, the expanded SW universe.
Black Sun have already shown up in the Disney era a bunch of times. And they're up to what they're always up to; Doing crime.We saw a Falleen as one of Leia's kidnap gang in Episode 1 so I'd love to see what Prince Xizor's species and the Black Sun organization would be up to in the new Disney Era continuity.
I don't' disagree with the overall sentiment, but I wouldn't exactly call her "powerful". She was a youngling. An Initiate. Not even a half trained Padawan like Caleb and Cal were. She overcompensates for her insecurities by trying to be the loudest and most aggressive, which the GI (are we ever getting a name for they guy!?) sees right though. In a way she's a scared kitten trying desperately to make herself look big next to the other, much larger and older cats. Hackles always up, claws always out. Hell, almost everything she says in this show is a projection. I don't know where people get the idea she's bland. She's a well written and dimensional character with a ton of agency.A powerful former Jedi with a past filled with memories of her childhood friends being murdered in cold blood by the very man to which she's sworn allegiance? Who uses cunning to find her prey, exploding in rage at her so-called compatriots who themselves see her as an unreliable, unstable ally? Nah, she was awesome. I'm hoping to see more of her, if not in another season of Kenobi, then somewhere else in the SW universe.
I doubt either of those are serious possibilities (especially not the latter.)I liked the subtle reference to Obi-Wan's family and wouldn't mind that being the basis of a season 2, if they pull the trigger. What's it like when a devout Jedi comes face-to-face with the family he never got to grow up with? Although I'd hope they don't go the route of the ROTJ novelization and make Obi-Wan's brother Owen. That'd be a bit tad too small universe syndrome, even by Star Wars standards.
Yes, involving Maul could be a way to do something in season 2. But you need to bring Obi-wan away from tatooine again, as Maul didn’t know he was there in Rebels.They could do Maul and his crime syndicate for season 2. We still don’t know what happened after Solo.
the past shows that the comics, “canon” as they may be, will just be ignored and retconned as soon as it becomes convenient.I doubt they'd go that route, the comics are doing a bit crossover with Crimson Dawn, and they probably wouldn't have let them do that if there was any chance of them showing up somewhere else before A New Hop.
he could have been saying it to soothe the dying maul, though.If Rebels is canon, Kenobi believes Luke is the Chosen One, as he admits to a dying Maul,
I wish they'd do that with cartoons, tbh.the past shows that the comics, “canon” as they may be, will just be ignored and retconned as soon as it becomes convenient.
The final duel between Vader and Obi-Wan was quite moving.
All the Reva stuff was fantastic. I'm hoping to see further adventures of both her and the fake Jedi.
Leia was perfectly cast, a dream. Vivien Lyra Blair really sold the character, and she can play Leia from now on, as far as I'm concerned.
He never gave up completely on Maul and treated his death with the utmost respect for such a longtime and powerful adversary. And he didn't even have a personal emotional connection and friendship with Maul so you can imagine he had lingering feelings of love and brotherhood for Anakin right up until the end. He practically raised him from a nine-year-old boy. You don't spend that long being at someone's side and being a father figure without some love remaining.
he could have been saying it to soothe the dying maul, though.
the conversation went something like this:Kenobi had no reason to reveal anything to Maul; his statement--that he considered Luke the Chosen One was more to reinforce the point to the audience about the surviving Jedi beliefs--since the OT clearly set Luke up as the savior archetype.
That's pretty much my interpretation, and nothing in Obi-Wan contradicts it. Even in ROTJ, Obi-Wan appears more resigned to the "twisted and evil" than "Yup, kill him now! Right now!"In the Maul death scene, Kenobi is merely stating his belief. He does indeed feel that Anakin is dead and gone for good, and that it must be Luke who is the Chosen One after all, and not without good reason. He's (mostly) wrong, but that's OK since it doesn't matter in the moment.
This isn't a retcon of anything since it's an explicit point of contention between Obi-Wan and Luke in RotJ. Obi-Wan feels Anakin was destroyed, more machine now than man, twisted and evil, and that Luke is their only hope in defeating Vader and his Emperor. Luke feels there's still good in him.
If the same people are making it I wouldn't put it past them considering what they did with this series.
Isn't that what they are setting up? I mean, in ten years they will be the right age, and they can do the OT right this time!Even when they remake the OT in 10-15 years?
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