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<blockquote data-quote="Benjamin Olson" data-source="post: 8653793" data-attributes="member: 6988941"><p>Exactly. I had really never thought about the Kenobi-Leia relationship, much less been bothered by anything about it, but I appreciate that the show is fleshing out something left ambiguous and underdeveloped in the original film.</p><p></p><p>I don't always love this sort of thing. I found it rather tedious and uninspired when Rogue One made their whole plot about the capturing of the Death Star plans. While I wasn't bothered by the need of the Solo movie to establish every part of his character and relationships (mostly because I just found that movie a fun bit of fluff) I know it drove other people up the wall.</p><p></p><p>But I went into this show assuming that it would just be Obi-Wan goes on some random adventure I don't really care about that's only worth watching because the actor is good in the role. By instead making it a mission that actually ties very directly into his overall character arc and possibly makes some odd bits from the first movie that never exactly made as much sense as they could make sense it feels a lot more substantive than what I came in expecting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Benjamin Olson, post: 8653793, member: 6988941"] Exactly. I had really never thought about the Kenobi-Leia relationship, much less been bothered by anything about it, but I appreciate that the show is fleshing out something left ambiguous and underdeveloped in the original film. I don't always love this sort of thing. I found it rather tedious and uninspired when Rogue One made their whole plot about the capturing of the Death Star plans. While I wasn't bothered by the need of the Solo movie to establish every part of his character and relationships (mostly because I just found that movie a fun bit of fluff) I know it drove other people up the wall. But I went into this show assuming that it would just be Obi-Wan goes on some random adventure I don't really care about that's only worth watching because the actor is good in the role. By instead making it a mission that actually ties very directly into his overall character arc and possibly makes some odd bits from the first movie that never exactly made as much sense as they could make sense it feels a lot more substantive than what I came in expecting. [/QUOTE]
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