Obi-Wan searches for allies as he attracts the attention of the Empire, threatening the locals.Obi-Wan searches for allies as he attracts the attention of the Empire, threatening the locals.Obi-Wan searches for allies as he attracts the attention of the Empire, threatening the locals.
Zach Braff
- Freck
- (voice)
James Earl Jones
- Darth Vader
- (voice)
Mark Arnold
- Imperial Navy Commander
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaIn prior movies, Kenobi expresses his distaste for blasters, referring to them as "uncivilized," and comparing them to the light saber, "an elegant weapon for a more civilized age." However, during this limited series, Kenobi uses blasters very heavily, even after he retrieves his light saber. This is one of many indications that he has been out of touch with The Force, and reluctant to use the powers that he obtained while training as a Jedi. Could also simply be he is reluctant to openly use his lightsaber given the Jedi purge after Order 66 and his motive to stay hidden.
- GoofsDuring the close up of Vader's feet when he walks toward where Obi-Wan is hiding, you can see the tracks of the camera dolly. Occurs twice.
- Quotes
Obi-Wan Kenobi: What have you become?
Darth Vader: I am what you made me.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Disparu: Utter DESTRUCTION! Obi-Wan Kenobi Review Episode 3 (2022)
Featured review
Like much of the prequels, it's carried by Ewan McGregor
Unfortunately after the pretty good first episode, the quality of the show keeps going down so far, with questionable writing which however in some scenes, does redeem itself somewhat.
I believe this show would benefit from a slower pacing with less action or tension, as much of the latter feels kinda shoehorned in.
Almost Canon-breaking concepts introduced aside, it's still a decently enjoyable episode as Ewan McGregor is still a very good actor despite the script not being of the highest quality, ironically resembling the situation in the prequel trilogy.
5,5/10.
I believe this show would benefit from a slower pacing with less action or tension, as much of the latter feels kinda shoehorned in.
Almost Canon-breaking concepts introduced aside, it's still a decently enjoyable episode as Ewan McGregor is still a very good actor despite the script not being of the highest quality, ironically resembling the situation in the prequel trilogy.
5,5/10.
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- Gosplan14
- Jun 1, 2022
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