Ten years after the events of "Revenge of the Sith" on the desert Tatooine, Obi-Wan lives a slow life as he keeps watch over young Luke Skywalker. But when events occur involving the Inquisitors, Obi-Wan must re-awake his Jedi ways to save Princess Leia and confront the ever powerful Darth Vader.
The show works well in following the story of Obi-Wan and keeps you intrigued as every episode goes by. It does well in showing us new characters as well as a bunch of familiar ones. Filled with action there are some great epic scenes between Darth Vader and Obi-Wan that any Star Wars fan will enjoy.
Although it's a good show it does have some issues. I've noticed a trend with some Star Wars shows/movies. The writing. At times Lucasfilm decides to make a project just because a character is popular, when there isn't a good story idea to tell. Take "Solo" or "The Book Of Boba Fett '' both which had big story issues. Sometimes no matter how good a character, there just is no story left to tell. Obi-Wan has a few plot issues, and Reva's character seemed a bit forced at times. (no pun intended) Not everything is explained, leaving viewers to guess, which is not always a good thing.
Out of all the Star Wars shows so far this one has a more movie-like feel. It keeps a good pace and thankfully stays away from filler episodes. It's by no means perfect, but as a whole I would recommend it to all my fellow Star Wars fans out there.
The show works well in following the story of Obi-Wan and keeps you intrigued as every episode goes by. It does well in showing us new characters as well as a bunch of familiar ones. Filled with action there are some great epic scenes between Darth Vader and Obi-Wan that any Star Wars fan will enjoy.
Although it's a good show it does have some issues. I've noticed a trend with some Star Wars shows/movies. The writing. At times Lucasfilm decides to make a project just because a character is popular, when there isn't a good story idea to tell. Take "Solo" or "The Book Of Boba Fett '' both which had big story issues. Sometimes no matter how good a character, there just is no story left to tell. Obi-Wan has a few plot issues, and Reva's character seemed a bit forced at times. (no pun intended) Not everything is explained, leaving viewers to guess, which is not always a good thing.
Out of all the Star Wars shows so far this one has a more movie-like feel. It keeps a good pace and thankfully stays away from filler episodes. It's by no means perfect, but as a whole I would recommend it to all my fellow Star Wars fans out there.