RE: Obi-Wan Kenobi
I enjoyed the show, i didn't think it was great but a solid 7.5 out of 10 rising with the finale.
As i have said before i have only really watched Star Wars as an adult so i don't have the same childish wonder when viewing it. I enjoyed that the character driven theme of Obi's PTSD & guilt, ending when Vader tells him that it was he that killed Anakin as well as the more gritty fight scenes in which one critic referred it to John Wick made this show perhaps the most mature outing Star Wars as has had
Star Wars has always been a franchise that has been kind of goofy/camp as it looks to appeal to kids, this was the first time when watching the franchise I felt i was watching something for adults
I think the series retcon did more to improve the overall story than hurt it, as Kal-El noted originally Vader & Anakin were to be two different people that then changes and the last point we see their story is in ROTS when Obi thinks he's killed Anakin. So when NH comes around and they meet on the Death Star Obi Wan should be utterly shocked that the "brother" he loved and was forced to kill is standing right in front of him
In also improves on Obi & Leia's relationship in a NH. Why does she think this man who at no point does it really explain how she knows him is her only hope ? Why when Han breaks into the detention cell and she initially refuses to co-operate does she then leap up when he mentions Obi Wan ? And why did they name their only child after a man they knew for like a day ? On top of that Blair did a great job in portraying the young Princess and i liked how her not listening to Obi Wan and doing her own thing mirrored her father's relationship with him.
I also like how they grounded Vader's character towards the end of the show. A lot of Vader recently seems to be very fan fictiony. The hallway scene in Rogue One (which I loved), Fallen Order, the third episode in this series have made him out to be this sort of invincible god and that was never what Vader was. Anakin was an impulsive padwan who charged down Dooku and got a jolt force lightning for his lack of patience. Seeing Vader falling for Obi Wan's bluff in Ep 5, putting his own personnel vendetta over the larger issue in going after Kenobi instead of the rebels, getting his ass handed to him and a verbal bitch slap from the Emperor was a much needed taking down a peg or two
The end fight scene was one of the best the franchise has produced a break from the ninja warrior/cirque du soleil lightsaber duels and giving us what was more a brawl. And even though it ended in a bit of rip off of Rebels, Ewan and Hayden did a good job with it.
Giving some more screen time for Owen and Beru was a welcome move and I am satisfied with the ending to Reva's arc and Moses did a good job acting her final scene. If the characyer comes back fine, i would prefer it is she was the member of an ensemble cast, she does not need her own show
There doesn't need to be a second season, with the weight lifted off his shoulder's by Vader's revelations, his arc is complete. Kenobi was the 14th live action Star Wars production, it was better than the first 2 prequels, the sequels, Solo & Boba Fett. So it finds itself in a comfortable bottom of the top half.
If i could find a girl that had the looks of Gal Gadot, breasts of Sophie Mudd with Demi Rose's ass, the personality of Jessica Ennis, the grace of Kendall Jenner on the red carpet and then behind closed doors the raw sexual energy of Nicole Snow i'd know i was dead and gone to heaven, so i'll just take Demi Rose's ass and Nicole's sexual energy
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