Directed By Deborah Chow: An Obi-Wan Kenobi Story

Directed by Deborah Chow: An Obi-Wan Kenobi Story is a breakdown of how the Kenobi Disney series breaks canon and contradicts itself throughout its 6 episodes. Canon breaks, massive plot holes, characters out of character, terrible editing, lighting, stunts, and story all plague the Kenobi Disney series. Deborah Chow is a Canadian filmmaker, television director, and screenwriter is known for her independent films and works on Star Wars television. Her first short films, Daypass (2002) and The Hill (2004) have both won awards at various international film festivals. Her first feature film was The High Cost of Living (2010), which she both wrote and directed. Chow has directed various projects for television, including the 2014 TV movie adaption of V. C. Andrews’ Gothic novel Flowers in the Attic and episodes of the series Copper, Murdoch Mysteries, Reign, Beauty and the Beast, and Mr. Robot. Chow also directed two episodes of the Star Wars series The Mandalorian (2019) and directed a
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