Benjamin Olson
Hero
Well so far I love this show. I think bringing in little Leia was just a fantastically inspired idea. It recontextualizes why original movie Leia had such absolute faith in Obi-Wan Kenobi as the person she should turn to when she's in desperate need. It gives substantially more character development to the original trilogy main character who was most conspicuously underutilized. I had also always wondered about her pre-original trilogy life on Alderaan, as we just never got much information about it. It even raises the emotional stakes of Alderaan's destruction a little to have actually visited it not just in video games.
And the child actress is just doing a phenomenal job.
Ewan McGregor of course knocks his character out of the park, but we all just assumed he would, so that's not nearly as exciting as him getting paired with 10 year-old Leia.
And the child actress is just doing a phenomenal job.
Ewan McGregor of course knocks his character out of the park, but we all just assumed he would, so that's not nearly as exciting as him getting paired with 10 year-old Leia.
That took me out of the show, not because I thought it was tonally off in any way, but simply because it got me thinking about how much more problematic the always problematic shoddy treatment of veterans would be in a universe where soldiers were literally created in government funded cloning centers for the purpose of war, with no family or connections outside of that life.There are two things in these episodes that took me out of the show. First, the clone trooper vet asking for change felt way too real. His appearance and Obi-wan's reaction to him was on a different level compared to the rest of the show. Just a huge moment of sadness and regret and a bunch of other feelings. I liked it but it felt like a scene from a different show.