Wow, I should remember this better since I just binge watched the most recent episodes last week. I think so, but I don't remember completely. Vader has only appeared in a couple episodes.
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Hmmm. Something along those lines could potentially work. My main concern is that he'd likely be able to sense via the Force that she's part of the Empire or whatever, right? Or no? Either way, I just can't see him getting duped like that. Though... it is a cool way to organically involve a love interest, one that is tied directly to the plot, and not just something on the side.
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Ooohhh yeah. I like her sacrificing herself. I really want the heartbreak angle in there somehow.
That said, I feel like I've seen the love-interest-turns-out-to-be-a-villain thing a hundred times. What would be the thematic point of going that route? What lesson does Obi-Wan ultimately learn, and how would it be organic to the overall point of the story? I'd love to make it work, I just want it to have an overall point in doing so.
quote:he is selling the precious moisture off world, threatening to dry out tatooine to the point of inhabitability. Something like that...quote:
How about:
Jabba the gangster has decided to abscond with too much water stressing the planet. He and his goons cross paths with obi wan while attempting to strong arm a greater supply to sell to the empire. That brings some empire operatives into the picture and old Ben has to do his best to save the planet and not get found out.
What do you mean by "abscond with too much water stressing the planet?" Either way, I like that general set-up. Empire operatives is a great way to go. That's the vibe I mentioned of not actually showing the Empire, but definitely feeling their presence in some small way.
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Bookmarking this as I'd like to read it all in depth. Sounds pretty cool.
And if you're looking for talent, I'm available. Sorry, though, I don't do frontal nudity.
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he is selling the precious moisture off world, threatening to dry out tatooine to the point of inhabitability. Something like that...
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Mainly, I just want Obi-Wan to fall in love
quote:Isn't Lars with Beru at the end of Ep III?quote:
Mainly, I just want Obi-Wan to fall in love
so, there's already a woman involved and you can't think of a way to generate hard feelings between Obi-wan and Lars? What's the USUAL source of friction between two "good guys" who hate each other in the movies?
obi-wan could beat out Lars for the love of this woman. Or, the woman could be a relative of Lars, and her relationship with Obi-wan leads to/results in her downfall.
quote:Absolutely. Love the pod race idea.
I read all the posts so far but kind of zoned out on tracking all the developing ideas.
Whether this ever goes any further or not, it's still fun to imagine it. Cool idea,thanks for sharing it here.
I'm not contributing any plot ideas, but you know fans like to see some familiar things along with the new things. So make sure to have at least some token appearances or references to sand people and jawas, etc., perhaps showing some kind of interaction demonstrating how Ben gained some of his knowledge of them and their tendencies.
(You could throw in some kind of reference to pod races too; with an obvious eye roll from the hero.)
quote:Overall, I think it's a little too small of an idea. I want to go bigger. More grand and sweeping. But I do really like the Casablanca angle.
All of the water talk is making me think of Star Wars: Quantum of Solace.
We know Jabba is a gangster who has dealings with smugglers and bounty hunters. I think I'd kind of go opposite Viking. A smuggler is trying to get water on to Tatooine without paying their appropriate taxes to Jabba. Jabba sends his enforcer (your antagonist) to shut it down. The moisture farmers (enter Owen) and Jabba both have a vested interest in shutting this down so Owen tries to enlist Ben to help. Your love interest is involved in the smuggling and eventually wins Ben over to that side for the final showdown against Fett's enforcer.
I think you go almost Casablanca with the love story. In the end, Kenobi really learns that he has to stay isolated in order to protect Luke, so he puts her on a ship and sends her on her way.
The water smuggling could even be an Imperial effort to weaken Jabba's influence in the Outer Rim if you want to get into the weeds on it. And that would give Jabba an in with the budding alliance who do know Kenobi is on Tatooine. Kenobi could even be put in a position to show mercy to the antagonist, but knows he has to kill him because he has learned who he is.
quote:My bad. Didn't even think of that. That said... who's to say this isn't the fourth (or third) anthology film...
Well, I hate to be Buzz Killington here, but it really sucks to see this thread with so many responses, click it open thinking that they've announced the fourth anthology film and then ... not so much.
quote:That's a great side-angle to examine. Love that. It's been a decade since I've seen it, but didn't Yoda briefly mention Qui-Gon's Force ghost or something with Obi-Wan toward the very end Revenge of the Sith? Or am I imagining that?
I'd love a story that unwraps more of the mythology of the force itself. Not necessarily force trees, or a church of the Jedi, but more of a personal investigation of the force. If there is one question id love answered about Obi Wan it would be how he came to know that sacrificing himself to Vader was the right decision. Is he weighed down by loss and guilt? Has he come to some great understanding of the force that even surpasses Yoda?
I'm just babbling though. I'll happily pay 15$ to watch Obi Wan The Western A ghostly figure that intervenes in a mining dispute? I always thought Pale Rider would work better with a light saber
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quote:That's a great side-angle to examine. Love that. It's been a decade since I've seen it, but didn't Yoda briefly mention Qui-Gon's Force ghost or something with Obi-Wan toward the very end Revenge of the Sith? Or am I imagining that?
I'd love a story that unwraps more of the mythology of the force itself. Not necessarily force trees, or a church of the Jedi, but more of a personal investigation of the force. If there is one question id love answered about Obi Wan it would be how he came to know that sacrificing himself to Vader was the right decision. Is he weighed down by loss and guilt? Has he come to some great understanding of the force that even surpasses Yoda?
I'm just babbling though. I'll happily pay 15$ to watch Obi Wan The Western A ghostly figure that intervenes in a mining dispute? I always thought Pale Rider would work better with a light saber