Why does Obi-Wan Kenobi let Darth Vader live in the 'Obi-Wan Kenobi' season finale? Is it simply to stay loyal to canon or one thing else?

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Spoiler alert: The following article comprises spoilers for Obi-Wan Kenobi Episode 6 on Disney Plus.

Why did Obi-Wan Kenobi (Ewan McGregor) let Darth Vader (Hayden Christensen) live in Obi-Wan Kenobi? The former master and apprentice confronted off as soon as once more in Obi-Wan Kenobi Episode 6.

In the episode, Obi-Wan lures Vader to a desolate moon to attract his consideration away from a ship filled with Force-sensitive beings. Vader eagerly takes Obi-Wan's bait, fed up in attacking somebody else however his old trainer.

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Obi-Wan faces off against his outdated Padawan.

Why does Obi-Wan let Darth Vader live?

Obi-Wan is not a killer — he most effective targets to shield and protect the blameless. As he reminds Anakin in the Obi-Wan Kenobi Episode 5 flashback, "A Jedi's goal is to defend life, not take it." It's why he tells Vader, "I will do what I must," when Vader asks if he intends to spoil him. Obi-Wan does no longer relish the considered killing his former brother-in-arms. But, as he says, he has a duty to give protection to the innocent from Vader's wrath.

He will do what he should.

However, Obi-Wan's veneer cracks when he destroys part of Vader's masks. He drops his guard and simply says, "Anakin." It's a tragic reunion, but it surely was exactly what Obi-Wan wanted.

Obi-Wan apologizes to Anakin for the whole thing. Anakin responds with, "I am not your failure Obi-Wan. You didn't kill Anakin Skywalker — I did."

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Is it Vader or Anakin speaking?

Vader's handiest taking credit for killing Anakin out of natural pleasure. However, his words after all grant Obi-Wan the closure he wanted along with his fallen good friend. Obi-Wan acknowledges, "Then my friend is truly dead."

And in that moment, he bids farewell to Anakin and, as he calls him from then on, Darth.

Of path, the main reason why Obi-Wan couldn't kill Vader in that second was for the sake of the original trilogy canon. However, even supposing canon wasn't a subject matter, it still would've been out of persona for Obi-Wan to kill Vader in that second.

Obi-Wan hasn't ever been one to take pleasure in enacting revenge. It's what units him apart from Vader.

Rationally, Obi-Wan had each and every ethical proper to strike Vader down for excellent in that moment. Obi-Wan's choice to stroll away from Darth will cost many blameless lives. However, as Vader reminds Ahsoka afterward in Star Wars: Rebels: "Revenge is not the Jedi way."

Obi-Wan surrenders to Vader all the way through their duel in A New Hope because if he had given into the Dark side at any level all through their duels, then Vader would've triumphed, even in loss of life.

That's why Obi-Wan wins each single time in opposition to Vader. He knows victory doesn't all the time end in the death of the opponent. Sometimes laying down one's personal lightsaber and dropping the fight, so as to speak, sparks the flame vital to win the warfare.

Obi-Wan also let Vader move because Vader wanted his outdated master to kill him. Sometimes being left alive is extra of a punishment than demise. But now Obi-Wan could stroll away realizing there was once no hope for saving Anakin — till Luke unearths some way.

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