Obi-Wan Kenobi

I enjoyed theObi - Wan Kenobishow , but even I have to admit it suffered from one massive problem . Obi - Wan Kenobiwas an exciting addition toStar Warsmovies and TV showsbecause it felt entirely unexpected . Star Warsseemed to be moving on from the Skywalker Saga and the prequel trilogy , making it seem rather improbable that character reference like Obi - Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker would be explored in any substantial contingent again on the screen .

This was also a unfeignedly exciting point intheStar Warstimeline , as we fix to see what Obi - Wan ’s liveliness ( and even the Empire ) looked like 10 long time afterStar Wars : Episode III - Revenge of the Sith . By all accounts , then , Obi - Wan Kenobishould have been a slam dunk . Unfortunately , one surprising and unsatisfying issuance withObi - Wan Kenobisignificantly strangle the success of the show .

The Obi-Wan Kenobi Show’s Lighting Was Such A Massive Problem

At Some Points, It Was Genuinely Difficult To See What Was Going On

As mark byCobalt , the inflammation in theObi - Wan Kenobishow was a monumental trouble . Although it made horse sense at certain points for scene to be taking place in the dark , such as when Obi - Wan Kenobi and Darth Vader have their massive face - off at the remainder , at times , scene inObi - Wan Kenobiwere so blue it was difficult to even see what was going on . In fact , this was true even for that fight sequence ; at some points , all that could really be attend was the radiance of Obi - Wan and Vader ’s lightsabers and Vader ’s pectus plate .

At times , scenes inObi - Wan Kenobiwere so black it was difficult to even see what was going on .

This could arguably be o.k. for a shot or two , as the far - off glows seemed coolheaded at first , but when it was systematically too glum to whole make out what was run on , it became frustrating . What ’s worse , this was dead on target even in scenes when there was no clear optic reason for it . For exercise , when Obi - Wan Kenobi finds Jedi Quinlan Vos ' name carved into the wall of a Rebel hideaway , it seemingly corroborate Vos is working withthe Hidden Path . viewer have to be really calculate to see the name , though , as the scene is so dark .

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After Star Wars ' announcement that a Modern TV show , Star Wars : Tales of the Underworld , is coming , I ’m convinced Asajj Ventress is part of this Path .

What Went Wrong With Obi-Wan Kenobi?

Timing May Have Been An Issue Here

alas , this thwarting light subject inObi - Wan Kenobimay actually have to do withStar Wars’scheduling difficultness . A common trick among VFX companies is to employ dimmer light if they have n’t had tolerable time to get the CGI quite right . Were that the caseful , it would hint that DisneyStar Warssimply moved too quickly prove to getObi - Wan Kenobipushed out .

While that ’s speculative , it unhappily would n’t be the first time aStar Warsshow suffered because of a rushed timeline . Many suspect that the disappointing plot inThe Book of Boba Fettwas due to the deadline that DisneyStar Warshad set for itself and then had to rush to foregather . Hopefully , Star Warshas learn from this mistake and will conform move forwards because , as much as I enjoyedObi - Wan Kenobi , I was beyond frustrated with the lighting problems .

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Darth Vader wielding his red lightsaber to the left, young Leia Organa in the middle, and Obi-Wan Kenobi to the right, all in the Obi-Wan Kenobi show

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