Really really REALLY want to start watching Obi-Wan but just looking at the posts about it on this site makes me burst into tears. Ohh the grief is strong in this one and lord knows i don't have the strength to watch it without wailing
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obi-wan saying he had a brother, that he barely remembers him, that he remembers only that there was a baby. he was a child himself and that was a long time ago, so of course he doesn’t remember much now.
he says it to leia.. who also has a brother, brother she only ‘had contact’ (if we can call it that, they were together in the same room after being born for a while i guess) when they were babies. but she doesn’t know that, because she also doesn’t remember.
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The disaster lineage truly lives up to its name.
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the point of Kenobi is not to be objectively award-winningly good. the point of Kenobi is to watch a sopping wet depressed dog of a man learn how to hope again and it's VERY GOOD at achieving that goal
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I don’t know if this counts as a hot take or not, but does anyone else feel that “Andor” is the geekiest of the four live-action Star Wars shows? I know that sounds strange since Andor is the most serious of the four and features the least cameos/easter eggs, but hear me out.
Mando, Boba, and Obi-Wan we’re definitely going for more of the nostalgia factor with the cameos and easter eggs. But Andor, because the show is so serious, feels like an actual exploration of the Star Wars universe. They actually took the time to explain the stuff that we would just see in the background, such as the mapping system, how civilians live on Coruscant, and the various factions of the Rebel Alliance. Also, the series managed to blend in aspects of the Prequel and the Original Trilogies in a way that feels natural. The show doesn’t call out stuff from either trilogy (“Hey look fans, it’s Mon Mothma! Clap that she’s here!”), they just treat the Star Wars universe as any other fictional universe.
I guess what I mean is that Mando, Boba, and Obi-Wan, at times, feel like they were written by an exec who wanted to cash in on people’s nostalgia for Star Wars, whereas Andor feels like it was written by a genuine fan who spent years developing the lore for the universe.
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Spoiler for the Ahsoka show!!
When Ahsoka saw Anakin I bet she actually wanted to hug him in the moment.
Ani: Hello Snips.
Ahsoka: *Turns around and sees Anakin, she instantly moved with quick steps towards him and hugs him.*...you still...look the same.
Ani: *Hugs her back* you look old.
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i know theres like. three people who actually have disney+ on this site but if you have disney+, please please please leave ms marvel running. i dont care if you dont want to watch it, if you hate it, if you cant stand the difference between the comics and the show, etc etc i DONT care. but this is the first time a ginormous corporation has allowed this extent of representation of desi kids, and desi SUPERHEROES at that, with a majority brown and other cast, crew, and production members of color, and we have GOT to show them that we want this. YES at the sake of benefitting disney YES at the sake of giving them money. if you can do it, do it. if only for this. if only so the first time i see any semblance of myself on screen will not be the last.
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