**Beware SPOILERS** Obi-Wan Kenobi Series on Disney+ **Beware SPOILERS**

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Qui-Gon will reveal Brobi-Wan's identity.

Brobi-Wan will be Tom Cruise.

Cruise's scene will end up on the cutting room floor.
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LOL.....I was so distracted by all the other suck I completely forgot the establishment of the "Jedi Underground Railroad."

Damn, Disney sucks so bad.

I actually disliked this one more than the first 2 episodes.
Still not BoBF or ST bad but, and I can't quite put my finger on why, this episode felt very off to me.
Reva sucked as bad as usual. I joked to my wife that next time I'm going to fast forward her scenes. To be fair though, the other 2 Inquisitors were just as bad in this episode. Some really bad acting on display here. They also look ridiculous.

Struggling to find anything else positive to say. Feel quite deflated after watching this.

Hallelujah. My sentiments exactly.


I've liked about 5 or 10 minutes of this, and it was the scenes that showed Obi Wan doing what I always thought he did all those years. The scenes of him working incognito at the outdoor sushi plant (gross.) Coming home to his modest hovel and having a lonely meal. Keeping an eye on Luke from a distance. I liked that. But that's obviously too boring to stretch into even a movie, let alone a TV series.

I haven't seen much else to like. I had really high hopes from how it started though.

That's what it should have been. A moody, depressing, atmospheric character study like "Manchester by the Sea." Could have swept the Emmys.
 
LOL.....I was so distracted by all the other suck I completely forgot the establishment of the "Jedi Underground Railroad."

****, Disney sucks so bad.



Hallelujah. My sentiments exactly.


I've liked about 5 or 10 minutes of this, and it was the scenes that showed Obi Wan doing what I always thought he did all those years. The scenes of him working incognito at the outdoor sushi plant (gross.) Coming home to his modest hovel and having a lonely meal. Keeping an eye on Luke from a distance. I liked that. But that's obviously too boring to stretch into even a movie, let alone a TV series.

I haven't seen much else to like. I had really high hopes from how it started though.

That's what it should have been. A moody, depressing, atmospheric character study like "Manchester by the Sea." Could have swept the Emmys.

This series so far has felt really unnecessary. None of this has been engaging enough to justify the whole thing.
 
I still have yet to watch this (sticking to my guns in waiting till it's over), but find it odd those defending Obi-Wans disconnect with the force. His sole reason for exiling/hiding himself on Tatooine is to watch over/ensure Luke's safety. In order to do that, one should be in the mindset of staying in top peak performance. For that eventuality where something may go down and Luke may be found. That was/is his mission. He's dedicating his life to protecting Luke. Why would he give up on the Force knowing there may come a day when he needs it to protect Luke?

That doesn't make sense. And again out of character for someone like Obi-Wan. It's not like in TCW where Ahsoka turned her back on the Jedi order and walked away. Obi-Wan is protecting Luke in hopes the Jedi Order may still prevail and be restored in the future. If Luke is indeed able to take down Vader & The Emperor.

Whatever..... :dunno

Maybe when I watch it it'll make more sense. But sounds dumb to me...
 
If Obi-Wan has that Republic communicator thingy that is a direct line to Bail Organa, how come in ANH Obi-Wan didn't just use it to call for a ride from his friend, Bail?

Instead, he risks discovery multiple times to hire a dangerous mercenary to take him.
 
If Obi-Wan has that Republic communicator thingy that is a direct line to Bail Organa, how come in ANH Obi-Wan didn't just use it to call for a ride from his friend, Bail?

Instead, he risks discovery multiple times to hire a dangerous mercenary to take him.
Doubt Bail wants to risk getting caught with a Jedi, probably too busy with boring politics before getting blown up anyway.
 
Why didn't they just run around the laser gate?

It looks like it was to stop vehicles continuing on the road. There was a definitive end at either side to it???

Same reason they couldn't walk around that small bonfire to arrest Kenobi. It's not something clever, it's just that Lucasfilm is largely run by buffoons.
 
This show is full of laziness and bad writing.

Even seeing Darth Vader can't save it. Dissapointing.

And there's some smart people here that seem to like it. Amazing what people see when the truth goes against their desire.

'Rushed' is the absolute kindest word I could use to describe this show.
 
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