Star Wars Obi-Wan Kenobi (tv series)

I noticed this too and I'm genuinely surprised I haven't seen anyone complaining about the continuity of Ewan's mole yet. "Are we supposed to believe it just fell off under the Tatooine suns??" is something I expected to read...
No...that might be the only thing they actually got right
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That will be a great feather in their cap...The greatest way Disney/Lucasfilm showed continuity in a series was they respected Alec Guinness so much that they made sure Ewan removed his forehead mole to complete the look...just forget about everything else that really matters(Not trying to make a mountain out of a "Mole" hill.
 
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Best continuity move ever... Thanks Ewan!

HD Mole on an 80 inch screen... It's all I would have looked at.

That movie with Jennifer Lawrence, RED SPARROW (Worst Superhero movie ever, BTW) was almost unwatchable cuz mole...

Hope that kid from Hereditary is an Ewan fan....
 
Man what gives with stormtrooper armor.Obi hit one trooper a few times with his lightsaber before he dropped,and I was under the impression that they can with stand the vacuum of space but not water.OWK is in the base using the force and the inquisitors could not feel that.So does Reva know Leia has the force or just strong willed?
 
This is one of the key problems with ROTS. The entire purpose of splitting up the twins was to keep them away from Vader and the Emperor. Why else would they do that if they thought Vader had died on Mustafar?
Did Yoda sensed that Anakin was still alive? Or it was just to hide the twins from the Empire in general
 
Episode 4….what a stinker.

That was just “bad”.

Bad acting
Bad writing / bad plotting
Bad action
Bad dialogue….

What is it with the extremely poor pacing of “action” that has taken place since The Book of Boba Fett? Never has lightsaber combat been portrayed as being so “sluggish” and boring as when Ben was using it in this episode.

Yikes.

BTW…how much story time has now collectively been spent depicting “Bacta Tank Time” between The Book of Boba Fett and Kenobi???

Who knew that a 1 minute scene in The Empire Strikes Back would become a central collective story point for all things Star Wars In the future?


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Episode 4….that was bad.

Bad acting.
Bad writing.
Bad action (never has lightsaber combat been portrayed as being so “sluggish”, slow moving, and boring as when Ben was using it in this episode).
Bad dialogue….

What is it with the extremely poor pacing of “action” that has taken place since The Book of Boba Fett?

Yikes.
Yes, often feel as if a Ben would get shot in the back a lot, even if he was a Jedi.

I also question why anyone would build a sentry droid that only had one eye, rather than 360 degree vision.
 
Ugh…ugh…argh…AAAAAHHHHHH!

This show is killing me. Fumbling around, taking missteps at every possible turn.

Whose idea was it to put together 9 year-old child actor written by people who have never encountered a 9 year-old with silly, hammy, impossible to take seriously Reva? What dialogue is this? What’s more intimidating:

“You WILL tell me what you know.”

vs the actual line

“You’re gonna tell me what I wanna know!”

No one, and I mean NO ONE in the Empire should be saying “wanna” or “gonna”.

When was it established Leia knew a single thing about “the Path” outside of the one, singular safe house she’d been to?

The music angers me. So much. It’s getting worse. There was one brief section in the middle that was sort of Star Wars-esque but it was brief and lacking.

Why do these new shows insist on inventing new security systems and things like that that make ANH harder and harder to buy? So they have Imperial droids roaming the corridors of “Fortress Inquisitorious” (which made me gag when I heard it) by the dozens, but the Death Star has none?

Why would there be so much security for a big freezer with Jedi in it? Why are they keeping the bodies? I mean, seriously, this doesn’t even match up to the canon they established in this show. If they were so intent on killing the Jedi to put them into their Jurassic Park amber collection, why’d they leave the dude from the first episode just hanging around on Tatooine?

Supposedly Force-users can sense other Force-users. So why doesn’t Reva go, “hey, you’re practically a damn Jedi, Leia. I’m gonna turn you in to my boss so I can get some brownie points, who cares about Kenobi because you’re clearly very Force-sensitive.” Whoops, then they run a blood test for the midi-chlorians and find out she’s related to Anakin, show over, goodbye. Someone’s going to chime in now and say, “but ROTJ ruined that first by making Leia Luke’s sister, and that’s why you should humbly accept all BS from here until the end of time, because the OT retconned things.” To which I say, humbly go and eat a brick.

The little “rag-tag” group of Path people were all terrible. Reminded me of the Resistance in a bad way. (Like, TLJ bad.) Remember when the Rebellion seemed like it was staffed by people who were prepared to fight, and didn’t look like college-aged actors getting their first break?

So glad we spent valuable time in this brief 30 minute episode (including a recap and an long logo intro and a show intro) showing us how a bacta tank works, the very, very poorly edited “flashbacks” to the battle we just watched last week, and then bearded man saying “I won’t help you. Actually, I will. You convinced me by doing and saying nothing.”

I’m finishing this show out of morbid curiosity alone at this point. Nothing they could say or do can fix the lack of attention to detail, to canon, to the writing, its overall execution. It’s a big mess, and while overall the pacing has been (until now, apparently) somewhat more competent than BOBF, it’s clear that this is a story that an algorithm demanded they tell to fill content, not one anyone was interested in telling. Same with BOBF, except that show had an episode or two of escape in the middle where it shifted focus back to a character they wanted to tell a story about.

Some may say “hey, power to you if you enjoyed this. Like what you like, and all that.” Not me. Not anymore. Stop defending this. Please. All you’re doing is allowing more of this trite, poorly written garbage to get made. It’s destroying me. You shouldn’t be content with table scraps.
 
HMSwolfe Star Wars is now being made for OT fans and prequel fans with family’s and younglings of their own to enjoy with. It’s now family time but that doesn’t mean it’s a good time unfortunately. Haven’t watched part 4 yet but 3 was awful to sit through. I don’t have much optimism for anything new SW anymore I’ll be honest. But it’s a powerful drug and I am a SW junkie. So I continue to torture myself with forced optimism..
 
Man what gives with stormtrooper armor.Obi hit one trooper a few times with his lightsaber before he dropped,and I was under the impression that they can with stand the vacuum of space but not water.OWK is in the base using the force and the inquisitors could not feel that.So does Reva know Leia has the force or just strong willed?
In ROTJ when Luke is slashing with his lightsaber on the skiff/barge everyone he hits either falls over or falls down like he hit them with a baseball bat instead of a blade made of pure hot white energy.

To be realistic in a perfect world, everyone Luke strikes with his saber in those scenes should have lost an arm or leg or been chopped in half.

This is my hot take, like it or don't like it IDC: I don't need my Star Wars lightsabers to be 100% realistic to how they 'should' work if what they are doing/not doing does not take away from the narrative and the story being told.

Sure, if in ROTJ every time Luke hits a skiff guard and an arm gets severed and falls off I would be able to say "See, that's realistic, that's how a lightsaber is supposed to work" but for me all I needed to see was Luke using his lightsaber to strike down the bad guys and rescue his friends.

Besides, every SW technical reference of lightsabers mentioned blade adjustments including intensity. It's possible Luke in ROTJ and Ben in Kenobi elected to lessen the intensity of their saber blades because they knew it wasn't necessary to slaughter innocent people who are just doing their jobs.

Remember nerds, Star Wars is a movie, not a documentary.
 
In ROTJ when Luke is slashing with his lightsaber on the skiff/barge everyone he hits either falls over or falls down like he hit them with a baseball bat instead of a blade made of pure hot white energy.

To be realistic in a perfect world, everyone Luke strikes with his saber in those scenes should have lost an arm or leg or been chopped in half.

This is my hot take, like it or don't like it IDC: I don't need my Star Wars lightsabers to be 100% realistic to how they 'should' work if what they are doing/not doing does not take away from the narrative and the story being told.

Sure, if in ROTJ every time Luke hits a skiff guard and an arm gets severed and falls off I would be able to say "See, that's realistic, that's how a lightsaber is supposed to work" but for me all I needed to see was Luke using his lightsaber to strike down the bad guys and rescue his friends.

Besides, every SW technical reference of lightsabers mentioned blade adjustments including intensity. It's possible Luke in ROTJ and Ben in Kenobi elected to lessen the intensity of their saber blades because they knew it wasn't necessary to slaughter innocent people who are just doing their jobs.

Remember nerds, Star Wars is a movie, not a documentary.
I never thought much about the falling as Luke swings the saber in ROTJ...guess its like firing a phaser on a starship...that bit never gets old
 
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