That would lead to a good setup if they make a Reva spin-off.My bet is that Obi turns Reva to the good after explaining things to her about where he was. Then after acheiving that little feat, the both sit down together and commune with Qui-Gon who teaches them the Art of disappearing like OBI did with Vader in ANH. When Reva faces Vader for the 3rd time, instead of being afraid and taking a stabbing via lightsaber, she has the calm of ANH OBI as she closes her eyes and disappears as Vader takes a slash at her...just my guess
Glad I made you laugh Jodo.The final price of corn. Lmao
I’m going to start using that, and I may even include it in my next resignation letter. The straw that broke the camels back isn’t memorable enough.
becoming an Inquisitor maybe? like a pre Kenobi series...trust me, they can twist anything to mean something elseWhy does everyone think Reva is going to die, haven't you heard she's getting her own series?
They can still John Wick Boba. John Wick lost a puppy, Boba has a puppy Rancor...It’s a dumb as trying to believe that Boba Fett, the most feared bounty hunter in the galaxy, who kills people without a second thought and trusts no one, would settle down with his new bestie and bring honesty and justice to Tatooine.
Oh…wait…
I think it's much more likely for us to get a Liam Neeson cameo.The only way that they could blow my mind, is if at the end of the episode, Mace Windu shows up with a mechanical arm and says, “I’ve been looking for you for a while now Obi-Wan.”
And the inspiration behind their lightsabers.I know most that are actively discussing this probably don't care, but here's some of the 'official' Inquisitor's Saber info, with citations to the canon media.
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Double-bladed spinning lightsaber
When assembled, this particular lightsaber could be used in one of two modes: crescent or disc. In crescent setting, it would produce a single blade. When used as a disc, a second blade would appear—and do tremendous damage if spun around at any speed. It was a terrifying weapon when it was...starwars.fandom.com
I thought the flying crap was one of the dumbest things I'd ever seen, & it's still a ridiculous visual, but evidently the rings have micro-repulsors that have enough lift to get a person off the ground.
Not trying to justify or change anyone's outlook. I just thought the info was interesting. Might've been better received if ANY of it had been explained, as opposed to the way they seem to like to do- figure that everyone keeps up with EVERY piece of media & will figure it out on their own.
Yup... & It came out 3 years before Disney bought SW.And the inspiration behind their lightsabers.
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This all makes the most sense to me.I don’t understand all the confusion with Leia and Ben/Obi-Wan and her hologram message to him in ANH.
I don’t see how what she says in her hologram message in ANH shows definitively either that she did previously know him or she never knew him. I feel, personally, her message is neutral on their relationship.
I see what she says more as her ‘reminding’ Kenobi of his relationship with her father to help persuade him to help her father. She’s ’buttering him up’ reminding him of his prior actions first then asking for his help again.
Plus, in the cell when Luke rescues her she seems really excited that Ben Kenobi is there on the Death Star.
I could potentially see them pulling it off as Leia only knew him as “Ben”, and later her father mentions “General Kenobi”, but not connect the two until Luke refers to him as “Ben Kenobi”. That I could see working. But more likely, it’s just more oversight from the people in charge.I don’t understand all the confusion with Leia and Ben/Obi-Wan and her hologram message to him in ANH.
I don’t see how what she says in her hologram message in ANH shows definitively either that she did previously know him or she never knew him. I feel, personally, her message is neutral on their relationship.
I see what she says more as her ‘reminding’ Kenobi of his relationship with her father to help persuade him to help her father. She’s ’buttering him up’ reminding him of his prior actions first then asking for his help again.
Plus, in the cell when Luke rescues her she seems really excited that Ben Kenobi is there on the Death Star.
I laughed. Because I thought it was funny. Like a joke. A funny joke. A joke that made me laugh.Why does everyone think Reva is going to die, haven't you heard she's getting her own series?
According to this show ( after all they've been through together) you find her message neutral on their relationship?I don’t understand all the confusion with Leia and Ben/Obi-Wan and her hologram message to him in ANH.
I don’t see how what she says in her hologram message in ANH shows definitively either that she did previously know him or she never knew him. I feel, personally, her message is neutral on their relationship.
I see what she says more as her ‘reminding’ Kenobi of his relationship with her father to help persuade him to help her father. She’s ’buttering him up’ reminding him of his prior actions first then asking for his help again.
Plus, in the cell when Luke rescues her she seems really excited that Ben Kenobi is there on the Death Star.
Well of course it did...with General G on the cover I'm sure it was based off his spinning vehicle that he rode on in the prequels. This changes my whole entire view on Disney now...lol, didn't screw up on toys( oh yeah, they just don't make them) but they sure do know how to screw up story lines. I should give them a pass because they didn't make the spinning lightsaber concept. My kid is still waiting on the MUDHORN!!! Like, how long does it take to make a figure from a show 3yrs ago? Lol. They have a mud covered Mando but no mudhorn...and a Jawa with a mudhorn egg...no MUDHORN!! It's just coincidence that Disney and Hasbro have fallen asleep at the wheel together.Yup... & It came out 3 years before Disney bought SW.