Obi-Wan Kenobi: 10 Ways It Changes Star Wars
1. Qui-Gon Did Actually Find A Way To Become A Force Ghost
Easily the most celebrated reveal of the entire series, the live-action return of Liam Neeson's Qui-Gon Jinn left fans the world over fist pumping with glee during the show's finale. However, his Force Ghost comeback did actually bring with it a rather intriguing development.
Up to this point in time, it was believed by most that Qui-Gon hadn't actually been able to fully physically manifest himself in the way Yoda, Obi-Wan, and Luke eventually would in later appearances because he simply hadn't been able to complete his training before his untimely death.
However, Qui-Gon was still able to help guide Yoda through the trials of the Force Priestesses using his voice as the little green legend earned the right to learn the secrets that went into becoming immortal and a Force Ghost in his own right later down the road.
Clearly though, in the time after his Clone Wars appearances in a vocal and vision capacity, and as corroborated by canon short story collection From a Certain Point of View, Jinn was able to finally complete his training and take his place as the first-ever Force Ghost in Star Wars canon.
So, perhaps a potential Season Two will ultimately give us some long-awaited answers as to how the unorthodox Jedi Master was able to pull off this game-changing feat.