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"If there’s a repeating pattern in Disney’s Star Wars screen projects—other than reluctant dads bonding with their young charges—it’s original trilogy characters coming back in less capable forms," says Ben Lindbergh. "In the sequel trilogy, Luke has lost his hope and faith; Leia has lost her political power and military allies; and Han has lost his rank and his ship. (Leia and Han have also lost each other, and their son.) In The Book of Boba Fett, the fearsome bounty hunter has lost his armor and his ship. Obi-Wan Kenobi’s central legacy characters are also underpowered compared to their respective peaks. The TV version of Leia is 10 years old, and Obi-Wan is 10 years older than he was in Episode III. As Vader observes (not for the last time), those years have made Obi-Wan weak, not so much because of how much time has passed, but because of how he’s passed it." ALSO:
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