Obi-Wan: is this really the most effective seating arrangement?
Cody: just drive, Jedi boy
Obi-Wan: Jedi boy?!?
Cody: Sorry. Jedi boy, sir
Obi-wan: …
I can't take a any credit for this, I just found the ship like 2 months ago but DAMN when you're right, you're right.
I am honestly impressed with the Codywan shippers. Ya'll made this ship up out of nothing - the boys barely spoke to each other other than to discuss military stuff in the first few seasons of TCW- and managed to get the writers to put in a scene of Obi-Wan majestically stopping Cody from being shot with his lightsaber in the final season, got the original writer of the Kenobi show to make a subplot about them, AND now they're touching each other on the anniversary poster when Obi-Wan's canon love interest is standing all by herself on the other side. Somebody at Lucasfilm definitely likes ya.
Fox: *walking through the senate halls* obi-wan and cody: *pass him* fox: *nods to obi-wan as he passes* obi-wan: *nods back silently* cody: cody: what was that??? obi-wan: it was our patented "We Hate Politicians" solidarity nod. only applicable within the senate building. cody: cody: can i be included next time obi-wan: *puts a hand on his shoulder* of course dear
So the original notes mentioned something about this getting flagged for adult content and i fucking agree okay damn
EWAN MCGREGOR as OBI-WAN KENOBI Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith (2005)
CODYWAN MERMAY! 🦈🐟🧜♂️🏳️🌈
Featuring Lemon Shark Cody and Koi Fish Obi-Wan!
Heavily inspired by @skeletons-eat’s Codywan mermaid piece! Go check it out, it’s 🤌😩🧑🍳.
Happy mermay everyone!🫧🫧✨
A continuation of this
Pt I
one star war viewing experience that i think has been totally 100% lost to time / cultural dominance: obi-wan being a mysterious and lowkey dubious figure in a new hope. he’s introduced doing this absolutely terrifying screech (which he never does again? before or since?), in a cloak with his face covered (classic villain coding, also very close to the emperor’s exact look) and this comes after a build up of him being some “old wizard” luke is told is dead, that he shouldn’t be going to see at all—and his dialogue only raises more questions than answers. a big part of it is alec guinness’ expert ptsd performance, of course, but there’s such a real strangeness to obi-wan’s debut. he’s a mentor, but he’s also a hardened warrior, also a deliverer of some incredibly ominous lines, also a disembodied voice, an undead, unkillable entity. i don’t think it was some accident that the “fake twist” used to hide the real twist in empire was that obi-wan killed luke’s father, is all i’m saying really. i think there’s an undercurrent in anh that, as the jedi/obi-wan/star war grew in popular culture and the light side/dark side lore got more ironed out, isn’t really accessible now. but it’s fun