Obi-Wan Kenobi has premiered its first two episodes on Disney+ with the titular Jedi Master embarking on a perilous new adventure 10 years after Star Wars: Episode III
Revenge of the Sith. Set during the dark times of the Empire's rule over the Star Wars galaxy, there's never been a worse time to be a Jedi.
Following the Third Sister's reveal to Obi-Wan that Anakin is alive, the Obi-Wan Kenobi episode 2 ending closes with a gruesome shot of an armorless Darth Vader submerged in a healing bacta tank.
One of the most surprising moments in Obi-Wan Kenobi episode 2 was the apparent death of the Grand Inquisitor. Leader of the Inquisitorius who serves directly under Vader and the Emperor,
the Grand Inquisitor was run through by the Third Sister after he attempted to steal the glory of capturing Kenobi.
Learning that his corrupted apprentice is still alive, Kenobi is in total shock and visibly floored. As established in both episodes of the new series
It makes sense that Obi-Wan Kenobi didn't know Anakin still lived. After all, he's been hiding out in the desert for a decade trying to stay off the radar.
At any rate, it looks as though Darth Vader and his old master are now on a collision course as set up by the Obi-Wan Kenobi episode 2 ending.