No, you're right. That's why I amended my comment to a potentially stupid move. It'll all depend on how it shakes out.E.H. Ruddock wrote:I don't think it is that bad a move, considering in the grand scheme of the SW universe, Sabine isn't that big of a character. Now, how Sabine factors into bloodlines later on in the Star Wars Universe could get interesting or be overkill, depending on what they do with her.durdencommatyler wrote:I think that's a stupid move. Well, potentially. Have to see how it plays out. But I can't say I'm surprised. When you name two characters with only a single letter difference in their names, one has to instantly guess that they're related.
Unless their end game is to really "make" people watch these cartoon shows, it's a risky play. It's certainly not impossible. But it could be tricky and complicated to explain all of this to "movie only" people. Not impossible, just tricky. Unless, again, the goal here to sort of make audiences responsible for consuming all Star Wars canon products.
I'm sure they'll make it work and I'll love it and I'll look back on all of this and think I was being an idiot about it. Just seems... I don't know, weird, to me. But I love Obi-Wan, so the more they can work him into this shit, the happier I am to eat at the Star Wars buffet!
