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Obi-Wan Kenobi: Part III

Obi-Wan Kenobi: Part III

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We start off this episode by recapping some things that we missed, or didn't go over in our previous episodes about this series. We also wonder how the writing of this show is going to avoid a lot of seemingly likely plot holes. Big plot holes that would be very apparent if not addressed properly and glossed over simply for the sake of plot convenience. Which, while we enjoyed this episode immensely, happens quite a bit.

Other than that, we get to see a lot more of Vader, we get some new characters, and we learn more about what the surviving Jedi are doing after The Great Jedi Purge. It's a great episode and it's awesome seeing Obi-Wan go from this shadow of what he once was, to becoming a Jedi again. Something he's really struggling with.

Wookieepedia - All things Star Wars.

Kenobi: Part III - The Wookieepedia entry for this episode.

Pau'ans - The species of aliens that the Grand Inquisitor comes from.

Star Wars Rebels Wiki

It (also known as Pennywise) - The antagonist from the It movie (2017) and originally from Stephen King's horror novel called It, published in 1986.

Mapuzo -  The planet that almost this entire episode takes place on.

The Underground Railroad

LA Times article addressing Moses Ingram backlash

Joshua Tree National Park in California.

Owen Kenobi - Even though Owen Lars being Obi-Wan's brother is not canon, in a few different sets of media, he is referred to as such.

"Chobani"

Indira Varma - The actress who plays Tala in this episode

Game of Thrones

Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga

Quinlan Vos

Hunt for Ziro - Quinlan Vos's television debut in The Clone Wars.


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