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The episode ends on a series of perfect fan-service notes that feel earned rather than forced. Seeing Obi-Wan finally say "Hello there" to Luke, donning his classic robes, and finally communing with the Force ghost of Qui-Gon Jinn provides a sense of closure. It transforms Obi-Wan from a broken, grieving hermit back into the wise Jedi Master we meet in the original trilogy.

On the B-plot, Reva’s journey to Tatooine provides a necessary, if slightly less compelling, resolution to her arc. Her pursuit of a young Luke Skywalker serves to mirror Anakin’s fall, but her ultimate choice to show mercy grants her a redemption that feels earned, even if the logistics of her travel across the galaxy while wounded were a bit strained. You have requested : Obi-Wan.Kenobi.S01E06.MP4....

The isolated planet setting allowed the lightsaber VFX to truly pop. The episode ends on a series of perfect

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Subtle nods to John Williams’ original themes heightened the nostalgia. On the B-plot, Reva’s journey to Tatooine provides

The episode's crown jewel is the rematch between Obi-Wan and Darth Vader. Unlike their brief, one-sided skirmish earlier in the season, this duel is a masterclass in choreography and storytelling. The battle feels visceral and personal, highlighting Kenobi’s return to his former strength. The technical execution—using the flickering blue and red light of the sabers to illuminate the characters' faces—creates a haunting atmosphere.