I liked it. Of course i'm going to like such an episode that has morality as one of it's focuses.
I like the sci-fi idea of the flesh in regards to cloning, and the whole shady business side of this whole thing.
I liked the conversation between those two guys about being a father.
I liked the doctor trying to mediate the whole thing.
It felt strange how people ended up where they were though. Like in that hour when they/the originals were unconscious the flesh ones then moved around and got the acid suits, but flesh Jennifer was with the originals when they woke up and original Jennifer and Cleves were wondering around? And some flesh didn't know they were flesh. I don't like how unnecessarily confusing it is.
I liked the animosity between the originals and the flesh. There's an understandably awkward tension between them, as they each juggle their paranoid thoughts about if they're going to be killed or if they will have to kill, and who will be living their life afterward.
It's understandable they would be afraid and aggressive. They were all too aggressive, but it's entertaining.
I liked we're getting a second version of the doctor.
I liked Rory a lot this episode. He had a lot to do, he was helpful and supportive, and he was really likeable like when he was protecting Jennifer.
Is Obi-Wan Kenobi perfect? Nope. But is it bad? Absolutely not. As always, people are way too negative and are copying the lame comments that they see on Reddit. Form your own opinion for once, and if you do, try to sit out more than 1/2 episodes before doing so. My god... let a show develop.
I don't think that Reva is that bad of a character. Would it be more fun if the Grand Inquisitor took that part in the series? Yes, I think so. Is the actress bad? Kind of. But the angle (however obvious) that she is an Order 66 survivor, is okay and doesn't deserve hate.
It's great to see Ewan as Obi-Wan again after all these years. It makes sense that, after 10 years, he isn't the Jedi that he once was and that he is struggling quite a bit. Does that struggle vanish at convenient times? Also yes, but give my man Ben some credit, he deserves a warm up to get back into it. Disney handled Darth Vader perfectly. The way he rampaged to that town, burned Obi-Wan and fought Reva a bit later. Amazing. He is menacing and a force (hehe) to be reckoned with. Hayden looked a bit too old in the flashbacks tho. He had his Episode II rat tail, but he looked like a senior citizen (I'm exaggerating obviously). Leia is a bit annoying, but she's also like that in the movies, so that makes sense I guess. I wished we saw a bit more of Luke, but it's fine either way.
The Vader vs. Obi-Wan showdown in the finale is all I wanted from this show. And we got it! I got goosebumps during that scene. If you don't think that made up for all the lesser parts, in the words of Obi-Wan: "well then you are lost."
All in all, I've enjoyed Obi-Wan. It has some amazing call backs and the cameo we all saw coming from a mile away to wrap it all up.