Obi Wan is a snob but coincidentally i agree with him on several of his snobby points
bounty hunters, politicians, droids, edgelord siths, qui gon jinn... so tru
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Obi Wan is a snob but coincidentally i agree with him on several of his snobby points
bounty hunters, politicians, droids, edgelord siths, qui gon jinn... so tru
Ewan McGregor as Obi-Wan Kenobi Revenge of the Sith (2005) dir. George Lucas
listen, there's a hell of a universe next door, By storm_petrel
Star Wars / 12,921 Words
Relationships: Din Djarin/Luke Skywalker
Tags: Action/Adventure, Rescue Missions, BAMF Luke Skywalker, Luke Skywalker's truly weird life
Summary:
As it turns out, no one ever taught Luke how to tie a little green baby to his back one-handed, but Luke thinks he's pretty gods-damned good at problem-solving under pressure, thank you, and the baby is at least semi-cooperative. When he's sure the kid is strapped in as tight as he can get, Luke pauses, and reaches back. His fingers graze the wide point of the baby's fuzzy ear. "Well, kid," says Luke, and his voice is a little rough, but not bad, all things considered. "Carrying you on my back while getting the absolute banthashit kicked out of me, at least this feels familiar."
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Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope dir. George Lucas | 1977
MARK HAMILL as LUKE SKYWALKER
➤• STAR WARS: EPISODE V - THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK (1980) DIR. IRVIN KERSHNER
The funniest part of A New Hope is that Luke Skywalker is a 19 year old who has not locked in yet and plays with toys and sleeps in his childhood bedroom at his aunt and uncle’s house and Leia Organa is a 19 year old with a mission to save the galaxy from fascism. Luke has never left his hometown, Leia just watched her planet be blown up. He’s peeved his uncle is asking him to do his chores, she’s imprisoned for resisting the government. You relate to them both but they’re on complete opposite sides of the 19 year old life stage spectrum.
“I’ve got four children who are girls, so I’m familiar with the looking after of girl children. And although Obi’s not a father, that’s what she (Leia) brings out of him through the arc of our series. A more paternal sense to him that life isn’t just about living by the book.”
EWAN MCGREGOR & VIVIEN LYRA BLAIR in Obi-Wan Kenobi: A Jedi’s Return (2022)
My wife and I will take the girl. We’ve always talked of adopting a baby girl.
OBI-WAN KENOBI (2022) — PART III
When you just can’t stop talking about him…
…even when you are all alone.
always funny to remember darth vader is anakin skywalker. the adrenaline junkie chucklefuck who used to dive head first out of speeders and built a pod racer in his yard when he was like six is now upper-middle management for the evil empire. half of his appearances in the original trilogy are Meetings. vader spends like 80% of his time dealing with bureaucratic bullshit. status updates. team meetings. holo-Zooms. budget rundowns. anakin betrayed the jedi and caused the fall of the republic and his punishment is being CC'd on every email forever. and you know what. he would hate that. the punishment fits the criminal
i love you tito obi
HAYDEN CHRISTENSEN as ANAKIN SKYWALKER/DARTH VADER Ahsoka: Season One (2023)
The jedi say themselves they are not soldiers, and their training was not for military purposes, and yet over the course of the series the only character who criticizes their military leadership is Tarkin, who mostly just thinks they aren’t ruthless enough, and is himself the kind of military leader who resorts to genocide. The clones, who have the most experience of their leadership and a training geared entirely to war, generally do not, although that could be interpreted to be the result of indoctrination if you are so inclined. you’d be wrong though imo
the clones for the most part don’t hesitate to question bad leadership when they see it (to the point that Dogma is singled out for his inability to do just that) and the one Jedi they see as a terrible General is Krell. Aka the fallen one. Cause all and all the Jedi weren’t doing that bad
It’s important to note though that despite the Jedi not viewing themselves as soldiers or militaristic, they’re historically the most seasoned combatants in the Republic whom have been involved in several wars & are the reason the Republic is not under Mandolorians or the Sith (at least twice over) for such a long time.
It’s why Jedi leadership makes sense in that era. And ofc Tarkin is the biggest one bitching bc he’s a former, tenured Judicial and the Jedi still did his job better & were vastly preferred. He was always likely gonna look through the cracks to find something on them.
STAR WARS: EPISODE III - REVENGE OF THE SITH (2005) dir. george lucas
NATALIE PORTMAN as Padmé Amidala
Star Wars: Attack of the Clones (2002)
There being around 10,000 Jedi Knights at the time of the prequels makes a lot of what people in and out of the universe expect them to do frankly ridiculous to me because they don't even fill out the average football stadium, that's how small of a group they are. 10,000 is not sufficient numbers for helping one planet of Earth's size, let alone the millions in the Republic.