“Get on the first transport out of here,” he says, perhaps not knowing that Ben can hear him. No one is coming for you,” which is enough to silence the child for the time being.īack with Ben and Tala, they converse with a man named Roken (now that’s a name I’ve not heard in a long time), played by O’Shea Jackson Jr., who, like every man in this show, has no desire to risk his life fighting against the Empire. Reva arrives and shares some bad news: “Obi-Wan is dead. Leia (because she’s Leia) does her best to annoy her captors, declaring, “I am a princess of Alderaan,” which is totally something a 10-year-old would do and say in such a predicament. Well, it turns out Reva (Moses Ingram) was able to catch our plucky little heroine following their secret cave run-in, which is a win for team Dark Side considering the difficulty everyone else has had in similar situations. MORE: Obi-Wan Kenobi and How Strict Continuity Can Hold Star Wars Back We don’t get any shots outside of what appears to be a small base (?) - who knows what lurks beyond these walls. She then assures our Jedi hero that they are safe on the planet Jabiim. They’re the same now, you see? Eventually, Ben emerges from his bath and is immediately scolded by Tala (Indira Varma) for getting water on the floor. He floats in a Bacta tank (i.e., Star Wars‘ solution to any problem) and reminisces about Anakin’s mutilated corpse. We open with Ben still smarting from his red hot encounter with Darth Vader. There’s not a ton to cover - it was essentially just 15 minutes of exposition followed by 15 minutes of action - but still plenty to enjoy. Much better than the previous three entries. Ahoy there, Star Wars fans! We’re back with another episode of Obi-Wan Kenobi, and surprisingly it was quite good.
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