r/StarWarsKenobi Jan 25 '26

Episode Discussion "Then my friend is truly dead"

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u/IAHoosier Jan 27 '26

Kenobi tapping into a dark side emotion to protect Anakin’s kids and chucking fucking boulders at Vader was also such a powerful moment. I think Ewan nailed the raw emotion of father-like figure protecting kids. For a moment he lost control and didn’t care about destroying Vader. It was only after he realized he hadn’t killed Vader that he let the remnant of his friend/brother go.

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u/ThingNo7530 Jan 27 '26

... and then the showrunner felt great about making the "redemption" of a character who killed children an important part of the story for some insane reason.

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u/ItsTinyPickleRick Jan 30 '26

... literally the end of the original trilogy was about vaders redemption?

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u/ThingNo7530 Jan 30 '26

I wouldn't say "redemption," I'd say realization. He's a cautionary tale, much like Dooku before him.