Obi Wan Kenobi Disney+

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Squadrone Rosso

2,751 posts

147 months

Thursday 23rd June 2022
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I really enjoyed it.

troc

3,758 posts

175 months

Thursday 23rd June 2022
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Squadrone Rosso said:
I really enjoyed it.
Me too. Just like I enjoyed all the Mandalorian and Boba Fett stuff. I also liked Discovery and all the Marvel TV stuff.

Maybe I’m just easily amused or maybe I just watch for entertainment and not to over analyse the programme.

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carl_w

9,178 posts

258 months

Thursday 23rd June 2022
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Squadrone Rosso said:
I really enjoyed it.
So did I, but like another poster I think they need to cover new stories and new characters rather than backfilling plot elements from the film. We see "Darth" and Obi-Wan fighting but we know they're both going to be OK unless George Lucas meddles with ANH and writes them out of it.

Flip Martian

19,653 posts

190 months

Thursday 23rd June 2022
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rider73 said:
The "kids show thing" - this is really what i dont understand - why spend oooooodles amount of money on live action, if its going to be aimed at kids - there is/has been a ton of Star Wars "kids" animation, that has all the big characters in it, and has been done exceptionally well.....

if your going to bring back live action Vader, Obi Wan, make it worth its while - make it add some value to the characters and the story arc as a whole.... it doesnt have to have gore or violence, it just needs to deal with themes that are relatable. I for one liked the guilt that obi wan had, but it was just a tiny thread in a gigantic mess or nonsense.....

this i feel failed on all counts - it was sloppy writing throughout and i feel sloppy direction too.

i mean can you imagine the table reads for these episodes and anyone who cared about star wars thinking it was good ?

Ewan McGregor : I wish we'd done a better job with the prequels, so lets read a bit of this episode.....ok so darth vader finds me on a planet and pulls me into the flames, love it, then....errrrr i escape, because what, he then decided NOT to pull me into the flames, he just stands there.....errr ok...
Writers : yeah yeah, good isnt it, you get your sabers out and everything.........


Ewan McGregor : ok , last episode wasnt great, so lets read this one, ok great vader finds me on a planet and pulls the ship i'm in from the air into the hanger, love it, then ....errrr i escape because what, he see's us fly away in another ship and decides NOT to pull me back into the hanger........errr ok...
Writers : yeah yeah, good isnt it, you get your sabers out and everything.........
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AlexC1981

4,923 posts

217 months

Thursday 23rd June 2022
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It's probably not so easy to pull around a Jedi using the force as it is a regular person. I would also imagine that pulling a spaceship out of the sky is also quite draining. Maybe it's like having an orgasm laugh

Yes the series has plot holes and the continuity isn't perfect, but it was a fun story, the acting was brilliant from Ewan McGregor and the classic Star Wars aesthetic looked gorgeous.

The fight scene was the best goodie vs baddie fight I have ever seen. The emotion on Obi-Wan's face, how Vader looked when the mask was cut, the glow of the light sabres, even how Vader breathed and wheezed whilst fighting was excellent.

Murph7355

37,705 posts

256 months

Thursday 23rd June 2022
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Saw the final one of these. At least it was the final one.

Lucas and Disney cashing in as much as possible.

Thought the whole thing was pointless. Vague whiffs of being able to fill in the blanks between Ep3 and Ep4....but wasn't even half hearted.

Very poor. Made the Mandalorian look good, which surprises me (Book of Boba Fett is way too far gone).

When Lucas stopped at the first 3, I'm now thinking he should probably just have stopped properly. The 7yr old me (and then 10 and 13), getting to take 3 mates to the cinema for my birthday could have remained untouched by the rest (which having finished this, made me think if the other movies were any good...and most really weren't).

ch37

10,642 posts

221 months

Thursday 23rd June 2022
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George Lucas has visited the sets of these shows a few times but he's not actually involved any more. They may consult him unofficially I guess, but he's not behind these series or indeed what comes next at all.

Carl_Manchester

12,184 posts

262 months

Thursday 23rd June 2022
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I thought all in all that it was a good series.

Mandolorian didn't really 'git gud' until towards the end of series one either.


take-good-care-of-the-forest-dewey

5,142 posts

55 months

Friday 24th June 2022
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I thought it was awful... More plot holes than plot.

The writing was awful. Disney have to get some more intelligent writers. They're simply not smart enough to spin the plates necessary to remain internally logical.

It's Sci-fi but that's still no excuse for illogical plot devices shoe horned in to fix stupid plot points that the writers wanted to tick off.


Flip Martian

19,653 posts

190 months

Friday 24th June 2022
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Had no trouble viewing it here. We have a 9 year old Sony 1080P TV and it wasn't particularly dark - although clearly the final showdown was on a dark planet (presumably picked to show off the lightsabers effectively. Or for drama. Or something). Kenobi's restoration of his powers and still therefore being able to beat the crap out of Vader ultimately was the best part of the series.

Of course his walking away from Vader and leaving him alive (again) was illogical but what else could they really do, in a prequel where we know neither dies.

That doesn't excuse the poor writing. Leaving Reva for dead one week while showing her on Tatooine the next, with no explanation of how she recovered or even got off where they left her was an absolute insult to the audience's intelligence. There are many many other examples, as listed on this very thread. But why on Earth was she going after Luke anyway? "Justice" she said. Wut?! For who? And she'd already faced off with DV so what was going after Luke going to solve? Seemed like a badly written afterthought to close her redemption storyline but just seemed nonsensical.

Sheets Tabuer

18,956 posts

215 months

Friday 24th June 2022
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Flip Martian said:
Leaving Reva for dead one week while showing her on Tatooine the next, with no explanation of how she recovered
Did you ever hear the tragedy of Darth Plagueis The Wise?

wong

1,288 posts

216 months

Friday 24th June 2022
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The plot loopholes make George Lucas look like an amazing story writer.

Flip Martian

19,653 posts

190 months

Friday 24th June 2022
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Sheets Tabuer said:
Did you ever hear the tragedy of Darth Plagueis The Wise?
Er...nope. Not a clue who that is except one of my SW nerdy friends (she has a SW name and everything) mentioned what a great idea it would be to have a programme with that character in

Sheets Tabuer

18,956 posts

215 months

Friday 24th June 2022
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I thought not. Its not its not a story the jedi would tell you. hehe

Steve vRS

4,845 posts

241 months

Friday 24th June 2022
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I loved the last few scenes. Dusty in my lounge but I am an old soppy fan.

markiii

3,608 posts

194 months

Friday 24th June 2022
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wong said:
The plot loopholes make George Lucas look like an amazing story writer.
Sad but true

wong

1,288 posts

216 months

Friday 24th June 2022
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markiii said:
wong said:
The plot loopholes make George Lucas look like an amazing story writer.
Sad but true
Come back George, we need you.
(But can't afford you)

Flip Martian

19,653 posts

190 months

Friday 24th June 2022
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I did notice the SFX budget seemed to run down more - the back projections were often painfully obvious halo'ed around the characters like it was the 1970s especially the last 20 minutes or so.

snoopy25

1,865 posts

120 months

Friday 24th June 2022
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I really enjoyed it! smile

DeejRC

5,781 posts

82 months

Saturday 25th June 2022
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We enjoyed it for what it was, whilst recognising there were a few silly plot holes.
Now, a few ppl have whinged on about The Volume or whatever but never bothered to tell anyone wtf they are talking about.
Does one of you fancy trying to tell the rest of us without posting a link to some random page that only weirdos read?