Just some quick Twitter stuff to fill your time today. We wrapped up the new Obi-Wan series tonight. The quick review: worth watching. I say that as a person who wants Disney to explore any other part of this universe beyond the Skywalker saga. But it is good and this is might be the one legacy deserving an exception. Ewan McGregor and Alec Guinness always needed a fifth act and here we are.
One nice thing about this being on the app is that the whole catalog is right there. Watching the big dramatic confrontation in the last episode of the miniseries brought me here.
Finished @obiwankenobi, so @LaurnSmith and I started New Hope on the Disney app to see how the original Kenobi-Vader dynamic plays out.
But is this the Han-shot-first version? Or the Greedo-shot-first version? Or the walking Jabba version?
I donโt have time for walking Jabba. pic.twitter.com/bGv97R2FgX
— Kenny Smith ๐๐ (@kennysmith) June 24, 2022
About 10 minutes in:@kennysmith: โShoot. Itโs the new one.โ https://t.co/MB83SPGXpw
— Lauren Smith (@LaurnSmith) June 24, 2022
It was the walking Jabba version. And I think that, now, Greedo and Han fired simultaneously. I don’t care about that, not really, but purists do. I only have one strictly held Star Wars belief: the whole series is really only good when Han is on camera. (Much as it pains me to say.)
โI havenโt gone by Obi-Wan since before you were born.โ
Thatโs the first problem. pic.twitter.com/pKEjLCoYWf
— Kenny Smith ๐๐ (@kennysmith) June 24, 2022
This could mean he’s forgotten, or he’s sand crazy or he’s lying. The latter doesn’t make a lot of sense based on the rest of Guinness’ arc. He doesn’t seem like he’s less lucid after all of those years in the desert. Similarly, forgetfulness doesn’t make a lot of sense. So I’ll blame the modern writing, here, for not being able to overcome the old Lucas writing.
The explanation Obi-Wan gives young-man Luke about his father and Vader and the Jedi works if you accept that heโs trying to protect the boy and the truth. pic.twitter.com/z4Nn1eX2zw
— Kenny Smith ๐๐ (@kennysmith) June 24, 2022
You could make the same argument as I tried above about the way we’ve seen and thought about Guinness’ Kenobi. But we should also give Lucas’ writing a nod. It’s important to remember how cinematic storytelling can change over 40 years. We didn’t see the whole Kenobi-19-year-old-Skywalker dynamic. Maybe some off-camera things shaped Kenobi’s choices. Maybe I’m giving too much credit to Lucas, but as we know he’s doing a lot of homages here, so why couldn’t that be one?
Vader is pretty calm about the sensing of Obi-Wan on the Deathstar. It seems incongruous compared to the earlier/later/earlier-again* Hayden Christensen rage.
*The term โretconโ predates Star Wars, but not by much, and Iโm convinced Lucas and his fans caused it to mainstream. pic.twitter.com/yrY7VK8iLC
— Kenny Smith ๐๐ (@kennysmith) June 24, 2022
Hayden caught a lot of grief for his Anakin Skywalker, but if you’re going to create the galaxy’s scariest monster there has to be some rage in there somewhere …
Col. Nicholson just turned off the tractor beams. Seems weird to see him whistling his way through the Death Star, though. pic.twitter.com/e7Qa12gpoP
— Kenny Smith ๐๐ (@kennysmith) June 24, 2022
I suppose it is owing to the 1970s vision of the science fiction future in a time long, long ago. But doesn’t it seem odd that Kenobi spent all that time wandering about the Death Star without anyone seeing him? I hate myself for looking this up, but Wikipedia says that
According to Star Wars reference books, the population of the Death Star was 1.7 million military personnel, 400,000 maintenance droids, and 250,000 civilians/ associated contractors and catering staff. The Death Star was defended by thousands of turbolasers, ion cannons and laser cannons, plus a complement of seven to nine thousand TIE fighters, along with tens of thousands of support craft.
… and there’s not a bank of security cameras looking for old guys strolling around in robes?
Which leads us to the big confrontation, and where we stopped the movie, because …
I have to say, the retcon work from @obiwankenobi played nicely into the dialogue from the New Hope duel.
You can see in the few 1977 lines between Vader and Kenobi how thereโs room and reason for another season of the Ewan McGregor series โ and that wouldnโt be a bad thing. pic.twitter.com/GN4n0gQAHS
— Kenny Smith ๐๐ (@kennysmith) June 24, 2022
Look, it has been 45 years. No one has been working on the Kenobi miniseries that long, but when they wrote the six-episode plot for the series they refreshed their memories of what happened here, and in that last prequel. Between all of that, and this new series, there is room for them to continue working.
So, again, worth watching.