Skip to content

Kenobi: 1г—3 - Obi-wan

The quiet moments on the transport vehicle, where Obi-Wan reminisces about his own family and Leia asks about the Force, add necessary heart to the dark narrative.

The introduction of Tala, an Imperial officer turned rebel, provides a glimpse into the early resistance efforts and the "Path," a network designed to help fugitive Jedi. Direction and Technical Performance

The eventual face-to-face between master and apprentice is less of a balanced fight and more of a psychological horror. Vader toys with a shell-shocked Obi-Wan, ending in a harrowing moment where he burns Kenobi in fire, mirroring their duel on Mustafar. Character Dynamics and New Allies Obi-Wan Kenobi: 1Г—3

The technical execution of the episode received praise for its atmosphere, though some critics noted minor pacing issues in the first half.

While the action is heavy, the episode maintains the series' emotional core through Obi-Wan's relationship with young Leia. The quiet moments on the transport vehicle, where

In Obi-Wan Kenobi Part III, the series shifts from slow-burn setup to a visceral, high-stakes confrontation. This episode marks a pivotal halfway point, successfully bridging the gap between the prequels and the original trilogy with both brutality and emotional depth.

Natalie Holt’s haunting score continues to effectively heighten the tension, particularly during the Inquisitor scenes. Vader toys with a shell-shocked Obi-Wan, ending in

Vader is shown as an unforgiving force of nature, snapping necks and using Force chokes on innocent civilians to lure Obi-Wan out.