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This article contains spoilers for Obi-Wan Kenobi episodes 1-5.

Obi-Wan Kenobi has made one line of dialogue in the first Star Wars movie particularly problematic. Star Wars has always been known for its evolving canon, ever since The Empire Strikes Back saw Darth Vader reveal he was really Luke Skywalker's father. Every film has tended to rewrite the franchise's lore to some degree, with every new entry retroactively adding to what came before it. Sometimes these twists and retcons cause problems.

Return of the Jedi, for example, revealed that Leia was Luke's sister—a detail that makes the previous hints of romantic tension between the two feel rather uncomfortable. Likewise, the prequels changed the story of how Padmé died, with Anakin Skywalker's wife dying in childbirth. This meant that Leia's distant memories of spending time with her mother on Alderaan before her death didn't make sense. In general, the Obi-Wan Kenobi Disney+ TV show has fit surprisingly well within the established canon, but there's one line of dialogue in A New Hope that now seems rather odd.

Related: Star Wars: Why Obi-Wan Really Calls Vader “Darth” In A New Hope

The first film opens with Leia recording a message for Obi-Wan Kenobi, and it's striking that Leia shows no sign of knowing Obi-Wan. "General Kenobi, years ago you served my father in the Clone Wars," Leia began. Such a formal greeting would be made between strangers, not people who'd spent so much time together before. Obi-Wan Kenobi portrays the Jedi Master as Leia's hero, the one who stepped out of the shadows to rescue her from slavers and then again from the Inquisitors. Nothing about the message feels as though it fits.

There are, however, potential explanations for this, although they may be admittedly contrived. Obi-Wan Kenobi has not actually shown Leia hear the Jedi Master addressed as either "Obi-Wan" or even as a "General." He introduced himself to Leia as Ben, meaning it's quite possible Leia didn't realize she was going to find Ben when she headed to Tatooine with the stolen Death Star plans. This makes sense of the excitement in Leia's voice when Luke Skywalker told her he'd come with "Ben Kenobi" - because she finally joined the dots and realized the Ben who'd rescued her all those years ago was the Jedi Master she had sought on Tatooine.

It's an awkward continuity fix, and one that arguably weakens the relationship between Kenobi and Leia that the Disney+ series is attempting to retroactively strengthen. As noted, every new instalment of the Star Wars franchise - whether a movie or a TV show - tends to rewrite canon and continuity in some way. It's no surprise to learn Obi-Wan Kenobi causes problems with canon as well, and in this case it's a relatively minor issue. Hopefully the Obi-Wan Kenobi Disney+ TV series won't cause any further continuity problems for Star Wars.

More: Star Wars: All 11 Inquisitors In Canon Explained

Obi-Wan Kenobi releases new episodes Wednesdays on Disney+.

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One A New Hope Line Kenobi Has Made More Confusing | Screen Rant

This article contains spoilers for Obi-Wan Kenobi episodes 1-5.

Obi-Wan Kenobi has made one line of dialogue in the first Star Wars movie particularly problematic. Star Wars has always been known for its evolving canon, ever since The Empire Strikes Back saw Darth Vader reveal he was really Luke Skywalker's father. Every film has tended to rewrite the franchise's lore to some degree, with every new entry retroactively adding to what came before it. Sometimes these twists and retcons cause problems.

Return of the Jedi, for example, revealed that Leia was Luke's sister—a detail that makes the previous hints of romantic tension between the two feel rather uncomfortable. Likewise, the prequels changed the story of how Padmé died, with Anakin Skywalker's wife dying in childbirth. This meant that Leia's distant memories of spending time with her mother on Alderaan before her death didn't make sense. In general, the Obi-Wan Kenobi Disney+ TV show has fit surprisingly well within the established canon, but there's one line of dialogue in A New Hope that now seems rather odd.

Related: Star Wars: Why Obi-Wan Really Calls Vader “Darth” In A New Hope

The first film opens with Leia recording a message for Obi-Wan Kenobi, and it's striking that Leia shows no sign of knowing Obi-Wan. "General Kenobi, years ago you served my father in the Clone Wars," Leia began. Such a formal greeting would be made between strangers, not people who'd spent so much time together before. Obi-Wan Kenobi portrays the Jedi Master as Leia's hero, the one who stepped out of the shadows to rescue her from slavers and then again from the Inquisitors. Nothing about the message feels as though it fits.

There are, however, potential explanations for this, although they may be admittedly contrived. Obi-Wan Kenobi has not actually shown Leia hear the Jedi Master addressed as either "Obi-Wan" or even as a "General." He introduced himself to Leia as Ben, meaning it's quite possible Leia didn't realize she was going to find Ben when she headed to Tatooine with the stolen Death Star plans. This makes sense of the excitement in Leia's voice when Luke Skywalker told her he'd come with "Ben Kenobi" - because she finally joined the dots and realized the Ben who'd rescued her all those years ago was the Jedi Master she had sought on Tatooine.

It's an awkward continuity fix, and one that arguably weakens the relationship between Kenobi and Leia that the Disney+ series is attempting to retroactively strengthen. As noted, every new instalment of the Star Wars franchise - whether a movie or a TV show - tends to rewrite canon and continuity in some way. It's no surprise to learn Obi-Wan Kenobi causes problems with canon as well, and in this case it's a relatively minor issue. Hopefully the Obi-Wan Kenobi Disney+ TV series won't cause any further continuity problems for Star Wars.

More: Star Wars: All 11 Inquisitors In Canon Explained

Obi-Wan Kenobi releases new episodes Wednesdays on Disney+.

Want more Obi-Wan Kenobi articles? Check out our essential content below...



source https://screenrant.com/obi-wan-kenobi-new-hope-leia-clone-wars-confusing/

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