Warning! SPOILERS for Obi-Wan Kenobi episode 3.
The Third Sister's mysterious origin sparked plenty of theories about her past, and Reva's anger upon seeing the Jedi symbol in Obi-Wan Kenobi episode 3 teases the truth. The Star Wars canon has included several different Inquisitors in the past, revealing that Darth Vader's Jedi hunters are actually former light side Force users. Obi-Wan Kenobi showcases the first appearance of Moses Ingram's Reva (or Third Sister), and the show has dropped a few intriguing teases of her origin as she continues hunting Obi-Wan Kenobi (Ewan McGregor) in the Disney+ series.
After nearly capturing Kenobi on Daiyu in episode 2, Reva's search for the Jedi Master brings her, some fellow Inquisitors, and Darth Vader to Mapuzo. Obi-Wan and a young Leia Organa traverse the mining world in hopes of finding safe passage back to Alderaan, but it doesn't take long for the Jedi to be discovered. Thankfully, they are rescued by an undercover Imperial officer named Tala, who is part of a secret operation to safely smuggle Jedi across the galaxy through a series of tunnels on the mining planet. Darth Vader's arrival and sensing his former master change the plan, as Kenobi leaves Tala and Leia to draw attention to him.
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The Jedi tunnel in Obi-Wan Kenobi episode 3 proves to be a location filled with more details about the show's story and the Star Wars universe. This ranges from revealing the existence of three new Jedi in the franchise's canon to confirming that Quinlan Vos is alive and helping protect other Jedi. These details are featured through markings and writing on the wall of the Jedi tunnel. While Obi-Wan is delighted by what he sees, the
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