Her dad.Add to that, in ANH how did Leia know that Obi Wan was on Tatooine, that he would be any hope at all much less their only hope, or even that he existed at all? This show is a story that needs telling.
It also sort of goes back the the second or third draft (I forget) where Obi-Wan has to reclaim his powers by getting back his kyber crystal medallion.As for "cutting yourself off from the Force", whilst it did originate in the Old Republic stories, Cere Junda in the Jedi: Fallen Order video game (set around this time period) did likewise after calling on the Dark Side when she discovered what had become of her Padawan. It's implied that the protagonist - Cal Kestis - has weakened in his ability to use the Force due to being in hiding so long and has to re-learn a lot of abilities he used to have.
For comparison, IIRC, in Legends he first learned he was alive by over hearing a holonet broadcast talking about Vader.I think I went into this up thread (or in another thread, so much star wars the last few days, I loose track!) but I've always preferred the notion that Vader was . . . if not a state secret exactly, but certainly not the Empire's poster boy.
Remember that the first thing to go in a totalitarian state is a free press. Empire like to control information, just like everything else, so they're unlikely to be disseminating reports on his activities. Maybe during the actual Civil War he becomes more notorious, though even then more likely due to Rebel propaganda than Imperial.
So yeah, I find it perfectly natural that while even living in a literal cave Ben has heard of Inquisitors, but no mention of Darth Vader.
Which is not a very good way to do it. World building aside; this way is much better. Seeing that gut punch "oh fuck he's still alive!?" after so long believing him dead and blaming himself, and being taunted with it from a former Jedi no less. Much more dramatic and interesting. Ewan performance was spot on too. That was clearly the face of a man in the midst of PTSD episode.For comparison, IIRC, in Legends he first learned he was alive by over hearing a holonet broadcast talking about Vader.
She was, and an unusually good actor for a kid in Star Wars !Little Leia made me smile. She was cast perfectly.
Yes, very good. If R2 is captured and the Empire manages to recover the "Help me" message, the Rebels lose the plans and Leia's busted, but the identity of Kenobi isn't compromised more than necessary. The Empire would have reason to believe he's still alive and to suspect that he's on Tatooine after all, but they wouldn't be handed more direct evidence to tie him into other previous events, like Leia's kidnapping.But I think it's a super easy headcanon. She has to let Obi know that the grown woman in the holo is the little girl he once knew, but she's smart enough not to divulge any info about their relationship that the Imps don't already know, should the message be intercepted.
He's an astromech, not a sentry or nanny droid. It'd be like assigning the saucier droid to mow the lawn. Even so, he seems to mostly be there to carry covert messages between Bail and Ahsoka.Surprised they didn't have R2 guarding Leia.. Or trying too..
I suppose now Leia has to be Luke's first student, now that Grogu fell through. The TROS footage suggests she came to that planet not soon after. Though I'm surprised she hadn't been trained already, perhaps since there wasn't a school yet she's not counted.I would really like to see her in the Mando era. I hope the would-be reason they're holding back on using the character is not because they want to string out CGI Hammy for as long as they can't and are afraid that a recast Leia opposite would cause a ruckus
And, you know, I've seen people say that them meeting is a canon violation because it makes the "You served my father in the clone wars..." statement seem odd.
As for "cutting yourself off from the Force", whilst it did originate in the Old Republic stories, Cere Junda in the Jedi: Fallen Order video game (set around this time period) did likewise after calling on the Dark Side when she discovered what had become of her Padawan. It's implied that the protagonist - Cal Kestis - has weakened in his ability to use the Force due to being in hiding so long and has to re-learn a lot of abilities he used to have.
What's the saying? "The pen is mightier than quantum mechanics"?If every time I've phrased something in odd and unexpected manner, it violated continuity – I'd broken reality a couple of times every day since I could speak, I'm surprised there is a universe still around us.
Probably didn’t want to add too many legacy characters to it.Surprised they didn't have R2 guarding Leia.. Or trying too..
The old veteran clone trooper begging for money at the beginning of episode 2 sounded really familiar. Was it....him???
Yep, there he finally is in the Guest credits. I'm guessing they glued all that hair on?![]()
He is still in the episode, just not doing *that*.Probably didn’t want to add too many legacy characters to it.
Was he? I saw Threepio but not himHe is still in the episode, just not doing *that*.
He's only in the shot for a few seconds near the end of the dinner.Was he? I saw Threepio but not him
Sam is the best.According to Sam Witwer you'll be able to over hear a couple Storm Troopers talking about T-16s 17s whatever in some episode of the series. Carrying on from those discussions in all the Disney movies so far.
He's only in the shot for a few seconds near the end of the dinner.
Dude's done a couple of voices. Could guess Maul is showing up, or Palpatine.Sam Witwer? Is Starkiller showing up? Now that would be an actual challenge for Kenobi.
I doubt it. If Palpatine was showing up, they will use McDiamidDude's done a couple of voices. Could guess Maul is showing up, or Palpatine.
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