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Whill Dark Lord of the Jedi (Owner/Admin)
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Mamatried Commodore
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I always wondered what the old man was doing to pass time in the desert for 19 years |
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Potroclo Sub-Lieutenant
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It's nice to have Ewan Mcgregor back, although I don't know about squeezing events in Kenobi's life between RotS and ANH... Since this was but a rumour I wished the series would have been about Obi-wan's early padawan years, with Liam Neeson back as Qui-gon and a new young actor as Obi-wan. All told from the perspective of older Kenobi, McGregor reflecting from his tatooine home in a series of flashbacks. |
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Whill Dark Lord of the Jedi (Owner/Admin)
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Mamatried wrote: | Nice
I always wondered what the old man was doing to pass time in the desert for 19 years |
Potroclo wrote: | It's nice to have Ewan Mcgregor back, although I don't know about squeezing events in Kenobi's life between RotS and ANH... |
Squeezing? You're not the first one to express this sentiment, and I do not at all get this criticism about a Kenobi prequel. Now if they tried to make a new story about Princess Leia that took place in between RO and ANH, I would agree that would be squeezing new continuity (into the space of a hyperspace jump). But for Kenobi, we are talking about an undocumented 19 years of time between these two films! There won't be any squeezing involved. We don't know a whole lot more about this time than "Ben" spending most of this time watching over Luke and keeping a low profile on Tatooine. Luke had encountered him at some point because Luke recognized him in ANH. There is a gigantic, mostly blank canvas for authors to paint a new picture on.
And as I've said before, to those that say there is no more story left for Kenobi's character in this time frame, I say that talented authors can possibly manufacture something new for the character that doesn't contradict, and perhaps even supports, the larger metaplot. Perhaps the TV series format will be better for this story than a film would. Kenobi shouldn't be limited to fan imagination of story possibilities. That would be prejudice. We should give it chance. It could surprise us and be good.
Potroclo wrote: | Since this was but a rumour I wished the series would have been about Obi-wan's early padawan years, with Liam Neeson back as Qui-gon and a new young actor as Obi-wan. All told from the perspective of older Kenobi, McGregor reflecting from his tatooine home in a series of flashbacks. |
I hope that Liam Neeson is involved, at least in Force Ghost form. The Disney+ series could also involve flashbacks to Kenobi's youth. _________________ *
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cheshire Arbiter-General (Moderator)
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You know, now that you mention it, Kenobi was pretty streetwise in Mos Eisley. Granted, he probably had a fair bit of street smarts to begin with, just being the wise figure he was meant to be. But he seemed pretty comfortable walking into the cantina saying, "Most of the best freighter pilots can be found here."
There's plenty of room for imagining that he didn't just know this based on general knowledge of bars and freighter pilots. It could well imply that he'd spent some time there when he was looking to connect with something off planet. Or that he'd had reason to be in the cantina looking for other connections. _________________ __________________________________
Before we take any of this too seriously, just remember that in the middle episode a little rubber puppet moves a spaceship with his mind. |
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Potroclo Sub-Lieutenant
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Whill wrote: |
Squeezing? [...] It could surprise us and be good. |
Yes, that's the thing, what I'm afraid of is them telling a story that doesn't fit the idea Ben has been hiding.
I mean, the guy has been a pivotal character for the most important galaxy-wide events prior to his exile, he's got knowledge and power that rivals those of Vader and almost the Emperor itself. So I'm guessing the series won't be about how Mr Kenobi deals with the womp rat infestation in his Tatooine dwelling's basement... the right thing is to tell a story of epic proportions, which is bound to attract some attention; which doesn't fit to well with the keeping a low profile-thing. That's my main concern.
But don't get me wrong, I'm all for it! I'm all for Disney doing Star Wars its own way, RPG SW gave me enough open-mindedness that I can see SW as a giant sandbox and it's allways nice to see how others play in it, especially if they invest millions in doing so! But I won't be surprised if the backlash from some fans is even worse than TLJ's |
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Whill Dark Lord of the Jedi (Owner/Admin)
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cheshire Arbiter-General (Moderator)
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Potroclo wrote: |
... I can see SW as a giant sandbox and it's allways nice to see how others play in it, |
Hee hee... and Tatooine is definitely a giant sandbox _________________ __________________________________
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garhkal Sovereign Protector
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Bleh.. If it wasn't just a disney+ product, i MIGHt give it a try.. _________________ Confucious sayeth, don't wash cat while drunk! |
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Sutehp Commodore
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cheshire wrote: | You know, now that you mention it, Kenobi was pretty streetwise in Mos Eisley. Granted, he probably had a fair bit of street smarts to begin with, just being the wise figure he was meant to be. But he seemed pretty comfortable walking into the cantina saying, "Most of the best freighter pilots can be found here."
There's plenty of room for imagining that he didn't just know this based on general knowledge of bars and freighter pilots. It could well imply that he'd spent some time there when he was looking to connect with something off planet. Or that he'd had reason to be in the cantina looking for other connections. |
And this leads into the idea of the scuttlebutt in Mos Eisly is probably one of Kenobi's only sources of news of the wider galaxy since the Holonet, as it's controlled by the Empire's propagandists, can't be trusted.... _________________ Sutehp's RPG Goodies
Only some of it is for D6 Star Wars.
Just repurchased the X-Wing and Tie Fighter flight sim games. I forgot how much I missed them. |
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Raven Redstar Rear Admiral
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I'm less excited about the Kenobi show than any of the others they've advertised. But, of course I'll still watch it... _________________ RR
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cheshire wrote: | You know, now that you mention it, Kenobi was pretty streetwise in Mos Eisley. Granted, he probably had a fair bit of street smarts to begin with, just being the wise figure he was meant to be. But he seemed pretty comfortable walking into the cantina saying, "Most of the best freighter pilots can be found here."
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And about some less populated neighborhood too:
"The Jundland Wastes are not to be traveled lightly."
"They didn't, but we are meant to think they did. These tracks are side-by-side. Sandpeople always ride single file to hide their numbers."
I wonder if some of his adventures will get him off planet at that time. _________________ Don’t Let the Rules Get in the Way of a Good Story. |
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Potroclo Sub-Lieutenant
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cheshire wrote: | Hee hee... and Tatooine is definitely a giant sandbox |
Darklighter79 wrote: | I wonder if some of his adventures will get him off planet at that time. |
That's another concern I have, if it's not a very short miniseries it definitelly should or we'll get tired of the same landscape, but if he leaves tatooine he's not looking over Luke....
I don't know, I guess they'll give a good reason for it plot-wise, if it happens. I'm just glad we'll get to see more of Kenobi. But like most, I'm more interested in what the Mandalorian has to offer |
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Whill Dark Lord of the Jedi (Owner/Admin)
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garhkal wrote: | Bleh.. If it wasn't just a disney+ product, i MIGHt give it a try.. |
You've never seen any Disney+ products, so this prejudice isn't based on any experience with Disney+. Therefore your prejudice must be against Disney in general. FYI, all Star Wars products are Disney products. _________________ *
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Whill Dark Lord of the Jedi (Owner/Admin)
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Potroclo wrote: | Darklighter79 wrote: | I wonder if some of his adventures will get him off planet at that time. |
That's another concern I have, if it's not a very short miniseries it definitelly should or we'll get tired of the same landscape, but if he leaves tatooine he's not looking over Luke....
I don't know, I guess they'll give a good reason for it plot-wise, if it happens. |
Why do you say, if he leaves he's not watching Luke? Was it ever established in canon that Luke never left Tatooine growing up? I don't think so. If Luke leaves, that would be a very good reason plot-wise for Obi-Wan to leave too, no? Luke could get enslaved by pirates and taken off-world, or maybe the Lars family goes on vacation to another planet.
I find it interesting that when this story is said to take place, Luke will be 9, the same age as Anakin in TPM. Wizard! _________________ *
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