Obi Wan Kenobi - Season 1 Eps 6 Reaction
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- Опубликовано: 21 июн 2022
- Jay and Adam react, review, riff, and rate the sixth, and final, episode of Obi-Wan Kenobi.
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The way Ewan Mcgregor delivered those lines with tears in his eyes about being sorry for what he did to Anakin, his friend, his brother, someone he loved and cared for really broke me about as much as it did Jay.
His acting was so on point, like I felt the emotion like it was real
Yeah it’s absolutely the delivery. The tears in his eyes, the way his voice breaks when he says the word “sorry”. He just sells the heartbreak so well. But also, Hayden does a fantastic job of selling the sadness and horror of Anakin/Vader. The way he despondently says “I am what remains” is so freaking heartbreaking. To know that the former Jedi, the former cute kid on Tatooine is almost zombie like like this is so heartbreaking and horrifying. That whole scene is incredibly emotional.
Hayden's delivery was just as good. an absolutely chilling scene.
@@GB2595 Yup😔
The beautiful thing about both performances in this series, particularly Ewan’s, is that they disappear so completely into character that you don’t think of them as Ewan and Hayden and you feel all of their character’s emotions coming through. It was an amazing series for me.
Obi-Wan saying "I'm sorry" is one of the most emotional moments in star wars period.
Definitely the most, in my opinion.
@@eliktm4624 than mando saying goodbye to grogu. Nah
Yep 100%
Heartbreaking 💔
That and the imperial March played calmly on the piano when Vader dies.
The blending of the two voices when his helmet broke was just… *chefs kiss*
Yes. That was the most awesome thing about the entire show.
My God, for real!
And how Ahsoka destroyed the right half in rebels and Obi-Wan destroyed the left half of the helmet. Perfection!
@@Nick-nt1sb and only his son was able to remove the whole mask and bring him back to the light
Shame the rest of the show wasn’t as creative.
“Then my friend is truly dead”
“Then my father is truly dead”
It’s like poetry
Vogon poetry, but sure.
It rhymes
Or plagiarism, from a certain point of view.
@@kelaarin can’t really plagiarism from the same property of films
@@Enahseladsit Yes, you can.
the way vader yelled for obi-wan.. anakin is such a broken and tortured soul, Hayden's performance was great
This show proves that people were wrong about the Prequels: Hayden CAN actually act! ^^
@@Vyrexuviel He can, just not with Lucas directing.
@@Vyrexuviel Yea the actors took the blame for the writing, really. It's a good thing we've got Dave "patch up the movies" Filoni out here doing God's work. He's like the ultimate Lucas hype man/wingman.
@@Vyrexuviel Why are you so surprised? George Lucas was up his butt the entire time directing him exactly how he wanted it
@@mr.stuffdoer8483 Yup! Keep in mind that Hayden was just starting to act back then too. He didn’t have the experience he does now. Most of the younger actors and not so young (except the very seasoned ones like Alex Guinness), were very wooden and their lines sometimes were delivered a bit awkwardly.
I loved how in the scene with Vader defeated, his voice was a mix of Hayden & James Earl Jones....that was just *chef's kiss
I loved this too
That was what I was hoping for, they did something similar to how Filoni pulled it off with Ahsoka in Rebels (which takes 5 years after this). Vader goes through a lot of helmets, or I should say, a lot of lightsabers go through Vader's helmet. ^^
I loved that too!
Never used Jones voice for this series...they have created a voice modulator...same as Luke in Mando Series 2....impressive stuff a
@@aj72922 whether it was modulated or not, it is still his voice being used.
I think this episode also answers the question of why Luke's aunt and uncle were straight up killed as brutally as they were in A New Hope: they came out blasting against the stormtroopers, and probably didn't even wait to hear any questions about droids and Death Star plans.
Yeah, the stormtroopers probably had to pull out the "big guns" just to take em down!
@@HeatRaver Beru went medieval and Storm Troopers probably had to go flame thrower mode...
Damn. That's what a good expansion of the universe does. It makes the original better.
This made Beru and Lars to be more "bad ass" when compared to the "crochety old moisture farmers" from A New Hope...lol
@@jpaul3163makes sense though. Tattooine is a tough environment that would create tough people
"I am not your failure, Obi Wan." Gets me every damn time.
The change on Adam's face from total hype to total disappointment after "this rocks" is what friendship is all about
that's the look of someone who knows how Hyperspace works.
I said, “Hit him. Hit him.” 😆
I physically clinched my fist for about 2 seconds for Adam. Like damn Jay really? 🤣
I swear he went through the 5 stages of grief in the space of about 2 seconds.
Jay was so proud of himself for that line. 🤣🤣🤣
I love how scary and tragic they made Vader/Anakin in this episode. Big props to Hayden. Him saying "I did" was creepy as hell.
And later, when Ben tells Luke that Vader killed his father…
@@AL-fl4jk I groaned so loud at this... realizing this entire poorly written show was leading up to this unnecessary retcon to justify the line in A New Hope.... ugh.
@@garretthenderson5738 Except it wasn't? Vader's been saying he killed Anakin Skywalker for a long time in the comics and shows, it's a part of his character than he considers Anakin a different person to who he is now and that he killed the part of him that was Anakin
@@garretthenderson5738 this show was incredible
That scene crossed this show out of fantasy and into tragic horror. My skin crawled when he said that. Shout out to Hayden.
There’s such a negative vibe from the Star Wars community sometimes that it’s great too see some of us just enjoying the continuation of this beautiful story ❤
No one hates Star Wars as much as Star Wars "fans"
@@Fenrir160202 this is the most accurate thing I’ve read 😂
it's just the nerds who try to find every little "historical" mistake in the star wars timeline or real life acting mistake
Well there were some realy pointless and realy poorly loooking moments, like when Kenobi shoots that laser fance they could just walk around, i was expecting them to use that transport they were moving on but they just walked :D Was Obi-Wan afraid that Leia gona trip while they move over the fance and fall on it or what ? that whole scene was realy confusing, and when he was hideing Leia under his coat and no one noticed, they could just add scene where they finde some cargo on the way, and hide her in that or something. And Grand inquisitor did not die from the stab or how third sister did not die from the stab as well. But over all i did like the show despite some flaws, they could give screen writhers more time to polish the script. They nailed the ending for sure, Kenobi saying "hello there" and Liam Neeson shwoing up as force ghost is what i realy wanted to see and i got it.
@@BoodyDarknes I mean, those are some incredibly nit-picky complaints, that do nothing to actually detract from the story. The Leia under the coat thing is probably the most egregious, especially when they could have put her in a cargo box or something. But those kind of shortcuts are extremely common in tv series and movies. At least with the GI and Third sister being stabbed, they were consistent in the level of damage. Most people would survive a single stabwound if it didn't impact a vital organ... plus there was a Bacta tank right there which they had showed us earlier.
I don't know what some people were expecting to get from this show, but it seems that because whatever preconceived notions they built up in their head didn't come true, they were determined to hate on it.
Ewan delivering the "I'm sorry" lines was an emotional gut-punch that a lot of us felt deep down in our soul.
I think more than a few of us can relate to seeing someone we care for fall from grace and give into their own personal "Dark Side."
Adam comforting jay when he’s crying is the same energy as jay comforting adam in that one squid game episode
Embarrassing 🤦
@@BEVERLYPRINCESS90210 literally shut up what is ur problem
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@@BEVERLYPRINCESS90210 how is being emotionally touched by a movie or a series embarrassing ?
@@BEVERLYPRINCESS90210 Yes you are.
The whole time watching this episode I was telling myself, "This is gonna get Jay's waterworks going." What a great finale for a great show.
Me too. I thought he’s gonna cry starting with the farewell scene after 10 minutes.
I just don't understand this take (though to each their own). This show was so frustratingly plotted, with characters making non-sensical decisions and plot points that make zero sense. A star destroyer focusing all its fire on a transport ship and the transport ship just chugs along? And why didn't vader go after Kenobi alone (or just blast him out of the sky) and let the destroyer continue after the rebels. And Kenobi spared Vader, essentially allowing his galactic genocide. What the hell?
"great show" god what has disney done
This show was not great, however, this episode did a lot of things right. The biggest issue was the Reva plot. We do not care.
The show was just ok for me but I did really enjoy the finale
I feel like when Anakin told him he's wasn't his failure, he did this to himself, it was his way of letting Obi-Wan forgive himself. That maybe a small part of him still cared about his brother, Obi-Wan
maybe very deep down, but i would rather think that Annakin wants to take the credit for making himself "Better", for killing anakin and becoming stronger, how DARE Obi Wan pity him for this or take credit
No, I really think that nearly everybody gets it all wrong... The point Anakin/Vader was trying to make there was that it was his choice what he became in the end, and it was a mistake of course..He decided to kill Anakin. And yes, even if the Jedi or Obi Wan kinda failed him, and Sidious manipulated him, it was still he himself who made the ultimate choice in the end. That's the real tragedy behind it. It was not about "forgiving" Obi Wan, or "taking the credit", he just made it clear that he chosed the dark side, he wanted to become Vader. Whether he has to pay the consequences for it or not, it's too late to return at this point for him. And he's aware of that, which is why he know has to go the full way. That all of course changes when Luke comes in, and brings him back to the light side as Anakin Skywalker. The whole story of Star Wars is about redemption. Anakin was a victim of his sorroundings (he was a slave as a child, treated horribly by the Jedis and also manipulated by Sidious), and therefore became a Tool of evil himself. And therefore did the worst things possible, until he meets son Luke, who's not only able to forgive him, but bring his real side back to life. He was the only one who believed in him, so Vader finally realized his mistakes, became Anakin again, saved Luk and the galaxy by killing Sidious, brought ballance to the force (just as the prophecy originally intented), regreted everything he did so that Obi Wan saved his soul as well after he died, so that he truly became redeemed, by becomming a force Ghost too.
@@gregorsamsa2271 I'm closer to you, but in my opinion people need to remember that in his own mind he's the hero. Villains are always the heroes of their own story. I think part of his point is basically 'don't pity me.' He doesn't want to be perceived as a victim and a tragedy. He presumably sees himself as having made an active choice to become Vader, and the RIGHT choice.
That is why the light went from red to blue
No, just saying he is a Sith and not some Jedi failure...
It was not until this Episode that I finally realized why we needed to see that this confrontation happened:
The battle between Obi-Wan and Anakin on Mustafar was emotional and passionate, with Obi-Wan's last words to Anakin being genuinely sad over the loss of his friend and guilty for his failure to prevent his downfall, while Anakin screamed back at Obi-Wan as he burned.
And then their battle on the Death Star just has them casually taunting each other with no real sense of the emotional payoff we would expect from the two of them coming face to face again after that battle.
Not only did this series give us that emotional payoff that A New Hope is missing, it explained why Obi-Wan was nonchalant when facing Vader again on the Death Star and why Vader spent most of the fight bragging about how much stronger he was without acting vengeful or unfocused, as both of them were forced to accept that they no longer have any real connection to each other: Obi-Wan sees Vader as separate from Anakin and truly unable to be redeemed, and Vader accepts that if Anakin is truly dead he should not care about defeating Obi-Wan for any reason beyond besting the one enemy he could never defeat.
I do think this show had some rough patches and could definitely have been streamlined in some areas, but I think the stuff that was vital definitely needed the breathing room the show provided for its pacing, and I doubt Obi-Wan's arc from depressed hermit back to Jedi Master would have felt as impactful if it had all happened within the span of a two-hour movie.
I’m glad you got all that out of I got no emotional pay off and a bunch of disappointment 😒 and I’m a pretty easy to please Star Wars fan
@@alexgrey7972 whine harder.
@@alexgrey7972 now you know how your parents feel
Late ass reply here but I think by ANH Vader isn’t rage fuelled at all anymore. Fighting Kenobi was luck and he didn’t go out of his way this time, he waited for Kenobi to come to him. The flame or rage is just a dull ember and all that can be done is dull taunting and half assed moves. It’s not personal anymore, it’s just a loose end to tie up and move on. He doesn’t feel triumph when he kills Kenobi, because at this point they were strangers.
Ewan McGregor just acted his ass off this episode. And that lightsaber work was off the chain! He and Hayden just killed it.
What an incredibly satisfying episode of television.
"You didn't kill Anakin Skywalker.............I did!" - The best Vader line and it was delivered in such a stone cold evil way..... amazing. Your reactions are pure gold I love you both. :D
It also explains why when Luke asks how his father died, Ben replies "a young Jedi named Darth Vader who was a pupil of mine until he turned to evil, helped the Empire hunt down and destroy the Jedi Knights. He betrayed and murdered your father." Vader was the one who put that mentality in Kenobi's head.
It puts this cold lump in your stomach. The realization of just how detached he is from who he used to be, and digesting that the person you thought you knew really has become unforgivably evil.
He even kinda smirked when he said it too!
it was so cold on Vader's end and so comforting for Obi-Wan saying that it wasn’t his fault.... I loved it
@@matthollands7771 it's cheap. Even if Obi-Wan accepted that statement, what he told Luke was an outright lie and only served to complicate things. Obi-Wan has lied and told half truths as long as we have known him. This is no different.
Vader finally acknowledging that his fall to the Darks Side was 100% on him and his dumbass self instead of everybody else's fault as he kept insisting during Episode II and III and setting Obi-Wan free of his guilt for failing him was something I was not expecting, but it's now firmly one of my favorite Star Wars moments ever, along with Obi-Wan telling Leia the qualities she inherited from her biological parents.
Anakin was ambitious and manipulated. If you don't understand the tragedy of Vader why are you watching this? "Dumbass" is you not getting it.
I feel like he was holding out his hand one more time hoping Obi Wan would save him but Obi Wan knew that there was no saving who Anakin became and at that point he truly is Vader and gives up on everything he was holding on to.
Totally disagree. He owns the death of Anakin. But Obi-Wan and the jedi council played a huge part in creating Vader. Their lies and betrayals can't be over looked and Vader hasn't forgotten.
@@crankfastle8138 Vader didn’t forget but that last scream seemed like he was in pain. Although the council was hypocritical, Anakin realized too late that he let himself be seduced by nothing more than nightmares that would not have come true had he sought council from anyone other than Palpatine. I believe that Obi Wan would have saved him if Anakin showed even a semblance of his old self, but he was too far gone/stubborn/prideful and even though his last scream sounded pained more than it did angry, Obi Wan knew that neither of them could atone for what they played a part in.
@@elzitro5386 I don't believe Anakin wanted Obi-Wans help. No way he forgot Obi-Wans lies. His constant undermining. The betrayal of faking his death and forcing Anakin to mourn him. But the truth is neither Yoda or Obi-Wan made any effort to reach him.
This episode carried the weight of the entire franchise. It saved the show, and it made us true fans bawl like a baby.
I HATED this episode sooooooooo much didn’t like the show but THIS episode oh the hatred I have
@@alexgrey7972 so you just woke up and went
“oh, how can i be different today?”
@@Digital_Flayer 🤣He's entitled to his own opinion, same as us. My opinion is he has a bad taste :P
@@Digital_Flayer believe it or not sometimes people feel differently than you I absolutely hated it the cheesy way they tried to retcon obiwan lying in the original movie, the way his ptsd just disappeared and a dude that struggled against storm troopers is all of sudden stronger than Vader, his strength came from attachment and emotion which is against the Jedi way, a woman that snagged a ship out of the air couldn’t catch a 10 yo on foot she also got beat up and stabbed in the vagina by moisture farmers. There’s already no stakes because we know all those character have to live and can’t even be seriously injured but there so many just plain dumb moments like more so than typical Star Wars suspension of belief. So yeah I hated it not to be different but because it was bad in my eyes more disappointing than the book of fett before it became mando season 2.5
@@alexgrey7972 just no brain activity to be found.
My fav reactors
You're not alone my friend. I cried when I saw the episode and the with the reaction. May the force be with you 😇
I did not expect to see you here and also I poured tears as well
@@johanfernandez9858 me too
Everybody did...
HE WATCHES PREVIEW'D? MAH BOIIII!
Ewan and Hayden absolutely killed it in this episode
12:42 man I know there's a bunch of comments talking about this already but I can't even begin to tell you how validating Jay's reaction is here. I know I'm not the only fan to cry at this scene but this is the only reaction that encapsulates my reaction to this moment. Easily one of the best Star Wars moments for me
I just love how Leia’s theme plays during the scene where Obi Wan compares her qualities to her parents. Just makes the scene so much better.
Man that final confrontation between Vader and Obi-Wan was a rollercoaster of emotions. Hearing Hayden and James Earl Jones' voices overlayed on each other with the torn mask was terrifying but Obi-Wan apologizing to Anakin for everything hits you right in the heart cuz you can see and feel his guilt. And then Vader saying he didn't fail him and that he himself killed Anakin was exactly what he needed to get that weight off himself. Absolute masterpiece
Leia putting Lola in her holster was so freaking adorable!!
I thoroughly enjoyed this finale, all the little payoffs were fantastic: seeing Palpatine again, finally hearing the absolute banger that is the Imperial March, the "hello there" after they teased us in episode 2 or 3, and Qui-Gon ghost. Amazing
This fight between Obi Wan and Vader gave much more meaning to the line in A New Hope, "When I left you I was but the learner, now I am the Master"
BUT.... Technically, Obi-Wan was the one who left him..*grabs chin*
@@mjelves every time
More meaning? They made it meaningless.
@@30noir how so??
@@30noir -- I disagree. This show made it clear that Vader was so obsessed with chasing down Kenobi that even the emperor felt the need to warn him that his lack of self-control was getting out of hand. Vader used this experience to discipline himself, and to let go, which is why the fight in A New Hope seems tame and detached in comparison.
The twisted smile on Hayden’s face when he said “I did”…… absolutely chilling
I don't think he was smiling
@@LucasDimoveo it looked like a smile/grin
Spiteful enough to not even give Obi-Wan credit for it...but yeah, Vader 'killed' Anakin.
@@parisbrat yes, but Obi-Wan helped create Vader
@@crankfastle8138 True.
I haven't ugly cried like that since seeing Luke in the Mandalorian.
Same.
She is known as Beru of the Tyrant Sands. Her name strikes fear in the hearts of Tuskan and Hutt alike. She has survived the Dune Sea in the hight of the Twin Sun summer. Show her the respect she deserves.
Makes me think that they put one hell of a fight against the stormtroopers prompting them to have to be burned
@@scarlet3470 What was left of that Stormtrooper squad just said "Oh Fuck this shit!" and started throwing incendiary grenades into the compound over and over.
@@benjaminodonnell258 You know, that actually makes perfect sense. Either that, or a flamethrower.
I was fortunate enough to be born in the mid 70s. So I've experienced the Star wars universe in it's infantcy. The Vader vs Obi-wan duel brought me to tears. Not because of the fight which albeit was top notch, but because I knew all the nuances between the two characters. the turmoil of Obi-wan, having to fight boy he practically raised, and finally come to terms with the fact that the darkside has completely taken him, that there was no saving him. The unbridled rage Anakin had for Obi-wan. For us long time Star Wars fans, this was a gut wrenching moment.
From one member of Gen X to another: 👍🏾
This episode is solid proof that it was written, directed and acted PERFECTLY....The dialogue between Obi Wan and Vader you can see Obi Wans heart being constantly torn apart....even more importantly as Hayden gives his cheeky sarcastic grin when he says - "I DID" That was perfect!!!
Jay. I didn't realize we were emotionally aligned. I cried at all the same spots.
And.... with Qui Gon finally showing and saying... come on, we have lots to do... gives me hope for a season 2.
Me too.
ObiWan your my only hope. 😱
God obi wan meeting ahsoka at some point would break me
Well, both Ewan McGregor and Hayden Christensen said they’d like to come back for a season 2.
Jesse Pinkman they could do a lot with Vader. They have not showed when he went to the temple and fighting the jedis. Plus him hunting down jedis would be incredible. I mean we talking about order 66.
@Jesse Pinkman id be okay if vader separated himself from the kenobi series, and got his own series that takes place after his fight with kenobi showing his training with palps, or maybe going on the purge, there are still jedi out in the galaxy that he needs to kill, and the kenobi series would be him and quigon completing yodas training, and maybe and adventure here and there
My eyeballs are sweating.
🙂👍
I so appreciate the emotion in this reaction. This is Star Wars at its best. Ewan and Hayden gave the performances of a lifetime, and these scenes will stay with me forever.
I know we say all the time during Marvel casting "wow, they really nailed that character".
Whoever cast Leia for this series deserves an honorary Oscar. She was absolutely perfect and arguably the best part of this entire series.
Take a bow, miss. You've done our princess proud.
Yeah! She’s literally Carrie Fisher as a kid! She plays her perfectly!
I like that they made us wait for a lot of the payoff. I think that's what made some people so angry, that they weren't immediately given answers.
The starwars fan base can be super toxic because its full of idiots who think they know better.
@Jesse Pinkman For both the characters and the audience
I mean they might’ve chose a different release schedule then honestly
@@subnetplayer490 Yeah, that's probably a fair pont.
It’s why the phrase “story arc” exists 🤷🏼♂️ The Star Wars fans who were deciding they hated this series from a few story leaks before the first episode even aired were ridiculous, and it wasn’t much better those people who decided the whole thing was a bust several episodes in. I’ll defend anyone’s right to dislike something with a passion after they’ve actually seen the whole thing, but forming opinions before you’ve even seen something? Truly ridiculous.
The one reaction channel I've been waiting for. Super excited to see what you gents think.
Check out Blind Wave for the best Star Wars reactions
This IS the reaction you're looking for.
@@ladrac198 meh only Eric has the best ones compared to the other three who just sit
@@ladrac198 I like the Blind Wave guys just fine, but I don't have the time to watch 30 minutes of post discussion and 8 minutes of reaction time.
I just realized I NEED someone to combine Vaders angry “OBI WAAAAN!!” with Mauls “KENOOOBIIAAAHHH!”
Man I think everyone was holding back tears but props to Jay for showing how we all felt. Every Ewan scene was powerful. WoW... Bravo to a great finale. 👏🏾✌🏾💪🏾
Nah I bawled my eyes out lol
I was just screaming at my screen at the BS way they tried to justify Obiwan lying to Luke….the Jedi truly deserved to be eradicated..
@@alexgrey7972 he didn't lie to luke. It's Vader himself sees him and Anakin being two different people then it's not crazy for him to say Anakin was killed by Darth
@@SlimKim3 that’s retcon BS even Luke asked him why he lied and he’s like oh it’s just how you look at it 😬 it’s a lie by omission and he’s knows it. Plus before the retcon clearly Vader acknowledged being anni when he tells Luke he is his father.(and calls obiwan out for lying)
@@alexgrey7972 it's not BS hun, you don't have to like it but it's not BS and ultimately it's not even a big deal so I don't know why you're making it out to be.
the show gave probably the most emotional story we've gotten in any stand alone star wars project. we see that obi wan is probably the very best of the jedi, he's everything we want them to be.
this also clears up so many pieces in the ot and gives us everything we could have been hoping for.
Ikr? Poor Wade
@@BlarghMeow him too, one of the very first casualties of the rebellion
Sorry but The Mandalorian s2 was emotional too!
@@dansari0007 it was but this was more so
@@jjv124 I don’t think anything will top the ending of Mandalorian s2 - that emotional ending along with Luke’s return literally made the whole fan base cry their eyes out! It was what saved the franchise.
I like the idea that now in Cannon when Obiwan and Vader meet in a new Hope Vader is trying to play it super cool and relaxed to show off his new Mastery of self control.
That fight was so intense and emotional. Obi-Wan with the rock attack was insane. And the dialogue between Ewan and Hayden was heartbreaking. Soooo good.
When Reva was chasing Luke I heard Alec Guinness' voice in my head "Run Luke, Run!"
I like how you can really interpret Vader’s line as “My fate is not your fault, it is mine”
I love that
Absolutely love it. Tore me up!!
I kinda got the same feeling. It's probably wishful thinking, but Vader's pause after the apology seemed like an intentional absolution (and also the truth). The comment from Palpy "the feelings for your old master" added to it. But deep inside I kinda know at this point in his life, Vader is deep into hatred and bitterness so is really probably just a better reading of that scene. Regardless, powerful shit they pulled.
I read that totally differently. Vader killed anakin. Obi Wan and the jedi council helped create Vader. They created the monster that killed Ani.
I took it as “no don’t take the credit, I DID THIS.”
The way they threw qui gon in at the end makes me think there will be more somewhere along the line. But if not I’m happy how it ended. And in my eyes, Obi Wan helping reva find some sort of peace at the end is why qui gon showed up when he did.
I’d have to agree for season two, because they’re probably gonna go more into Obi-Wan‘s life afterwards, training to become a force ghost, etc.
Probably to train him to use force ghost
@@douglasfisher4068 if they do a second series it would be hard to see him fight Vader again
@@michaeltabor9596 he wouldn’t. Idk who he would fight because it can’t be vader or maul. But if it’s done right I’m all for season 2
Yeah , but the whole reva storyline was stupid ... and forced .. would rather have seen more of the grand inquisitor and the other inquisitors. But they had to put a woman central to the storyline and it made me groan everytime she was on screen.
I also cried when he said sorry, that was SUCH a powerful moment. All those years of guilt. Man I love Star Wars
This series was a crescendo that ended with one superb emotional episode that served to finish all of those characters arcs: Reva's revenge and redemption, Vader leaving his obssession aside, Leia figuring out she wants to do more to help people and Obi Wan returning to the path of the Jedi. ♥♥♥
have no sympathy for any haters after Ep 5 and now with Ep 6 I don't want to hear what any haters still left might have to say - this series has been an amazing & glorious journey
It's been a great journey, especially episodes 5 + 6, however, there were some silly moments on occasion (particularly in the earlier episodes). Nothing that breaks the experience overall though. I understand what you mean about the people who complain like it's an addiction. Sad.
"On a moisture farmer's budget" may be the best line ever.
In this economy?
Tragic last true connecting moment between Obi and Annakin. Not only does Obi ask for forgiveness but also Annakin can at least still tell him in his old voice it's not his fault as blue and red light are still both reflected on his face, then the blue light fades off and only the red remains (like Ben/Kylo in TFA w/ Han) when Vader threatens him and Obi knows and acknowledges Anakin is gone. So moving.
I got a lot more respect for Owen and Beru! I always felt like Luke got a raw deal, stuck on a backwater dump like Tatooine while Leia grew up in luxury, but this showed they both had parents that loved them very, very much!
It really makes the destruction of Alderaan so much more impactful now. We get to see just what Leia was losing when the Death Star fired.
I never doubted their love for Luke, just their parenting style. I mean they lied to Luke about his parents, tried to force a farmers life on him when he wanted to be a pilot, essentially tried to deny him his dream and his heritage.
@matthewbee128 Well, you are correct, but it wasn't done maliciously. Owen was just scared of what could happen to Luke should he become a Jedi.
@@cfinley81 true and I get that, but I’m more worried about what the fate of the galaxy would’ve been if Luke DIDN’T become a Jedi. I mean imagine how many planets would’ve been reduced to rubble if Luke didn’t leave to destroy the Death Star
The visual representation of awakin in the hue of the blue lightsaber then the transition to the red was so powerful and amazing. This is the finale we needed and got!
That, in combination with the JEJ/Hayden dialogue (which was balanced so perfectly), made for an incredibly effective and emotional climax
Jay, I also cried when Anakin spoke. Now watching you have the same reaction brought my tears again. Its such a devastating scene and Hayden and Ewan performed masterfully. Thank you for sharing this reaction with us.
Obi-wan apologizing to Anankin got me too. I love there are people so passionate about this show.
I was glad they put the scene with the Emperor in the show (beyond the obvious reason). Having Vader re-pledge his allegiance to his 'Master' made me realize that it helped take the heat off his obsession with killing Obi-Wan and explained why he wasn't actively 'hunting' him with the same degree of obsession in Episode 4 A New Hope. I loved this episode!
Jay reacted the same way I did to obi wan saying he was sorry. Ewan choking up like that got me so bad. He’s so good. Just wish we got more emotional stuff like that throughout the whole show but what a great episode
The last scene with Obi Wan and Vader might be my favorite in all of Star Wars. The light shifting, the voice, the emotion in Obi-Wan. So good.
I love how you put your hand on your friends back when you notice him crying. That's a true friend.
Trilla in Fallen Order was kind of redeemed, I thought. That last moment with her was very wholesome before Vader steps in
I don't hear people talk about how much Moses Ingram KILLED that scene in the desert. Her crying was so affecting, we don't normally get such explicit demonstrations of emotion. I loved it so much
It's moments like this episode that really make me convinced that Hayden was the perfect choice to play Anakin. He may not have always sold the corny dialogue Lucas gave him, but my God, he does "evil Anakin" with that malicious glare the same way James Earl Jones does Vader with his voice. I don't know how he manages that glare, but it just sends shivers down my spine now like it did in Episode III.
11:34 That was a Solid rock pun Jay. Something Adam shouldn't take for granite.
I cried exactly the same way when he said "I'm sorry" that whole scene murdered me.
She figured out that Luke is Anakin’s son, she wanted revenge after the temple massacre.
Watching him change from the Jedi master afraid of his failures and cutting himself off from the force back into the kind wise Jedi master who sacrificed himself for others was a beautiful journey. His moment of realization with Vader and then walking away. Perfect.
Also the hilarity of the fact he beat Anakin with the high ground by throwing rocks at him made me laugh..
These reactions plus the amount of friendship and care we see between the two of you while having so much fun at the same time is why you guys are my favorite.
Amazing climax! The duel, the dialogue between the master and the apprentice! Holy crap!
As for Reva, I loved what they did with her character but I believe she needed a bit more "polished" script. Great arc but indeed the structure was.... weird. She figured out that Luke was Anakin's kid and she wanted to kill him to avenge her friends. Moses Ingram did such a great job, especially in the last two episodes. I believe that Reva should join Ezra somewhere out there. Ezra is great for LucasFilm to build a new cinematic saga and Reva could easily have a place next to him.
🤔.......seems to me that post RotJ Star Wars has some fantastic potential, but we need to ditch the sequels. The future needs to bo open.
They needed to fill in her background earlier, and for her to have more of an arc.
i could see her turning up in Andor or even Ahsoka, the more likely is Andor.
My favorite part was that small window where Anakin who is wearing the Vader suit came out to let Obi-Wan know that he is not at fault for how things went with him. That he chose that path. To me it’s almost the same as Anakin saying you do not need to apologize because you did not do this I did. Then the lights turn red from blue and then he has become officially Darth Vader, no longer holding on to the thought of having to prove himself to his former master. That was his story arc into becoming officially Darth Vader. And Obi-Wan say goodbye darth was his way of letting go of Anakin
I think you nailed it! Great thinking!
When Hayden says:
"Anakin is gone..I am what remains.." He just sounds so sad and broken..not to mention Obiwan's face 🥺💔 it just breaks your heart all over again, I cried too😭😭
Obi wan saying sorry, vader saying he killed ani, both delivered PERFECTLY by ewan and hayden. Bravo 👏🏻
Now we know why Obi said to Luke that his father was killed by Vader.
@@dashkataey1740 he said it because Obi-Wan has always lied or told half truths. In that moment it was untrue and only served to complicate things. If he just told the truth to Anakin or Luke.
This episode got me so choked up. Seeing obi wan almost breakdown seeing what truly became of Anakin was so heartbreaking. Also loved the rematch
That whole scene blew me away. Cried real tears. Happy ones and also sad ones.
when adam was talking about how anakin never beat obi-wan, it reminded me of something.
lightsaber form number III, the form that focuses on maximum defense. they say that true masters of form III have never lost a lightsaber duel and, ladies and gentlemen, kenobi kept that record.
Maul has actually canonically beat him in clone wars twice but I feel you. When it has counted few have bested Kenobi.
@@cmrnstntn didn't even know maul was in clone wars, I'm like in episode 3
@@hv8763 yeah watch the animated series 🔥. It’s dope af and dives deep into Star Wars lore.
There is no way a star wars fan WONT like this, hell true star wars fans will fckn cry like myself
My head canon is that what's left of Anakin was what was speaking when his face had the blue glow on it, not Vader - He didn't say what he said to be arrogant, he said it to give his old master some measure of peace.
I had the same thought.
I’m glad more people are proving me right. A lot of people see him smiling at Obi Wan as if he was gloating. I didn’t see that at all. I saw him accepting to Obi Wan that it was his own fault. It was more like “let me/
Anakin go now”
Anakin’s tone and inflection as he was saying that is similar to when he was telling Luke “you were right”
I think, based on the lighting, that was the director's intention.
This is a great point I didn’t consider when watching the first time! I think you’re right.
Bro I reacted the same way when he said I'm sorry I literally broke down into tears and that shits never happened to me before like that
When Obi-Wan said I'm sorry, my heart literally torn in pieces. It hurts so much to see how he's the only character that has been through this much pain. That's why Obi-Wan Kenobi is my all time favorite Star Wars Character ever. He lost his master, his friend and brother, his lover and literally everything. God, I love him so much. And this episode reminded me of how much I love this character
Damn you, Deborah Chow, she just kept hitting us in the feels this episode!
The whole last part between Obi and Darth might be my favorite in all of Star Wars. The acting, lighting, and audio are all too notch, great writing.
Watching Jay start to cry at the emotional scenes is how we all felt. Like damn, the scene was so well done with the dialogue between Obi wan and Vader. The "Im Sorry" part is when we broke. Like we all thought we could carry our emotional baggage well until we saw Obi Wan begin to tear up. The man he trained sense Anakin was a little boy, standing now before him as the most feared person in the galaxy. It is very emotional.
I cried too. Just had flashbacks of Anakin being a young innocent kid, pod racing to finding his love, experiencing his Mom dying, and seeing the love of his life die too, to having twins…and everything in between. Man has had a hard life. It be easy for anyone to go down that path, experiencing that level of sh*t. Mannn…that scene was so good
Lol he saw the love of his life die cause he strangled her. Clearly troubled and wasn't given the proper support, but dude killed his pregnant wife...my sympathy has better places to be.
@@rubaiyat300 he didn’t kill padme. She lost the will to live. She died when Vader was born
You forget the most important aspect. The council denied him being a Jedi after countless battles, used him to spy and made him train a padawan while being a padawan -yeah I'd say fuck the jedi too
@@rubaiyat300 ?
the more older and slower your fighting lightsaber skills become, the stronger in the force grows
so that explains why they are fighting slower than episode 3
I absolutely totally and unequivocally cried too bro. Hit me right in the feels. Hard.
17:57 I love how genuinely Ewan delivered that line.
This episode made me cheer and cry for 51 minutes straight. Damn good. I kept getting very worried near the end because it kept seeming like they were about to end it, I was worried QUI-GON wouldn't show.
I’m so glad your heart is healed, Jay.
Mine is still shattered on the floor along with the tissues I went through, but I’m sure I’ll get there.
Thank you guys for your reactions to this show! They never fail to make my day.
Jay feeling things so strongly makes me feel like I'm not alone with the way I feel toward fictional characters. I'm so proud of you reacting honestly and rawly.
Same!
Feeling emotions is good, man.
The best part of this was seeing a true friendship with Jay and Adam. Thanks guys for sharing that with us.
This dude still has the High Ground. He literally destroyed Vader left handed.
Watched 10 reactions. Jay cried more than all of the others except for this red headed lady with her cushion.
And I cried with all of them.
Obi Wan Talking about the parents to Leia got me good.
Reactor's reactions brought me here - finally someone getting emotional during the fight and Qui Gon- and also realising the references between the blue and red lights during the conversations !! Well done !
The way Owen & Baru we’re able to fight, made the fact that stormtroopers had to burn them means they put up quite a fight
The commitment to the bit is greatly appreciated.
Some reactors I enjoy because of the knowledge of the content and the analysis. Some reactors I enjoy for their humor. Some reactors I enjoy for their enthusiasm and emotion. You guys bring it all. I can always rely on you guys to match and often exceed my level of fandom and excitement for what we’re watching. You always bring the funny and silly. And you always, ALWAYS bring your hearts, which is what makes you the best. Loved this reaction! Keep it up and thank you so much!
I really enjoyed Reva’s character and that angle on what drives a person to evil, or to good.
The thing about the Emperor at the end is that he *seems* to make sense by strongly hinting that Vader is getting too obsessed with hunting Obi Wan but I think he’s really just manipulating Vader - or continuing to manipulate him, I should say. I don’t think Papaltine wants someone as strong as Obi Wan to live, necessarily, but he doesn’t want Vader to keep pursuing Obi Wan because he doesn’t want him to find out about Luke and Leia. The Emperor probably knew where Luke and Leia were every second. (And, if that thought doesn’t give you chills, then nothing will.) One person already connected Obi Wan to Bail Organa and then to Owen Lars. If Vader managed to catch up to Obi Wan, he might find Luke, at the very least, if not both kids.
I think Palpatine’s game was to let the kids grow up out of Vader’s sight because he wanted Luke to replace Vader when he got old enough. If Vader found Obi Wan and discovered Luke in the process, he’d take Luke under his wing and Luke would end up being more loyal to him than to the Emperor.
If it hadn’t been for the secret of Luke and Leia, I think Palpatine would have let Vader keep hunting. As Vader rightly said, Obi Wan isn’t just any Jedi. He’s a Jedi Master and he’s also an accomplished military general who people listen to. If he hadn’t had to protect Luke, he could have headed the Rebel Alliance himself.
YESSS I’ve been waiting for this love you guys! I cried at so many moments in this episode, then when Qui-Gon showed up I sobbed audibly which I’ve NEVER done in Star Wars, so props to the show for that.
There I went from giggling insanely at the "this rocks" pun to sharing in the despair of just how bad it was for Anakin.
Watch this episode at 4:30 am and I cried all the way through. I was so pleased you all got emotional. I so needed to share the emotional journey of this episode. Thank you. Never become cynical about your views. Really so touched watching with you both.
The "I'm sorry" also destroyed me
the facial acting in this show alone is amazing
Reeva is such an interesting character to me. The fact that she (I assume) became an inquisitor and went down the path of the dark side to get revenge on Anakin for killing everyone she knew in Order 66 is great. I think they should have emphasised the fact that she was further corrupt by the dark side, but I have no issue with this series and there's NO point in saying "this would be better"
Oh also GOD DAMN the Anakin/Vader and Obi Wan scenes were stuuuuuning, throughout the whole show!
I wish they would have done a miniseries on Reva showing from youngling to 'the gutter' to inquisitor. Would be cool.
Actually there's ALOT of point in saying "this could be better" it's called constructive criticism
What… She made me like JarJar because of how horrible her character is lol
I think it would have been better if Reva somehow knew Luke and Leia were Anakins children and she wanted to kill them for revenge. it's kind of ambiguous though...show was okay.