Day 32 was the first Burn Intervals workout from CE in the hybrid workout. It was a bit harder than the last time I had done it, but not too hard. Skip still annoys the shit out of me, but I am pretty good at ignoring him responding to every word Chalene says. I did have to pause a couple of times during the workout but never had to completely stop before the transition to the next exercise.
Here you will find things about fitness and nutrition, mainly (but not exclusively) in relation to the Beachbody programs like P90x and Insanity. And, I will start adding reviews for Books, DVDs and Blu-Rays, and other products. All views and opinions on this blog are my own.
Welcome
Welcome to my ever-evolving blog. It started out as a blog on Beachbody workouts and products, mainly when I was a Beachbody coach. I no longer coach, not because I don't believe in Beachbody's programs (I subscribe to Beachbody on Demand and use their workouts every day), I am just not a salesperson and hated that aspect of it. I am more than willing to answer questions about my experiences with their products and the various workouts, and I feel freer to do so without the appearance of giving a biased review of something.
I have also started adding reviews for various things I have purchased like movies, books, CDs, and other products. This was brought about by a fight with Amazon in which all of my reviews were removed over a completely bullshit allegation that I posted a review that violated their terms of service. After going back and forth with the morons in the community-reviews department (even after they admitted that my posts did not violate their guidelines) they restored my account (which took them six months to do), but I have been posting my reviews on my blog to have them preserved in case something like that happens again. And here, I will post uncensored reviews so I will swear from time to time and post reviews that may be longer than Amazon's character limit. Everything I post here on any topic or product is my personal opinion, and I take no compensation for any product reviews I post. I am a member of Amazon's vine program and because I get those products for free, I keep those reviews on Amazon only, but everything I have purchased with my own money, whether from Amazon or some other store/website/outlet, I will post here.
I also plan to do some longer blog posts on various topics, such as how to learn physics, how to get through calculus, and longer reviews of workout programs as I do them. Basically, whatever strikes me as interesting at the time. As you can see if you navigate around the blog, I had many years in between postings. During that time I was going back to school to get an engineering degree, and learning material that I avoided my first time through college was a different experience and one that gave me a lot of insight into how to do well in those classes, which I will try to impart here for those who are looking to get a science or engineering degree.
Sunday, July 3, 2022
Wednesday, June 29, 2022
Blu-Ray/TV Movie Review: Burn Notice: The Fall of Sam Axe
The A/V quality of the Blu-Ray disc is very good, much better than the couple of seasons of Burn Notice that were released on Blu-Ray, which did not get a good transfer at all. The extras include a very good commentary track on the movie with Bruce Campbell, Jeffrey Donovan, and the creator of Burn Notice, Matt Nix. Then, there is a fun faux-making-of-featurette called The Fall of Jeffrey Donovan. Then there is a portion of the 2010 Comic-Con panel and a couple of deleted scenes. If you are not a fan of Burn Notice then this is not going to do anything for you. If you are, it is a good, fun, and kind of silly Sam-centric story that is worth checking out.
4k-UHD/Movie Review: Thor
For those who get the 4K Blu-Ray set, there are two discs, a UHD disc with just the movie itself, and then a regular Blu-Ray disc with the special features. The movie looks very good and sounds great. People who are true videophiles who really pay attention to grain and black levels probably will not find the video quality as good as it is for the later movies, but most people will find it a step up from the Blu-Ray, especially with the Asgard colors and the New Mexico landscape. The extras are all ported over from the initial DVD/Blu-Ray release, and include a great commentary track on the movie with director Kenneth Branagh and then there are several behind-the-scenes and making-of featurettes that range from a couple of minutes to just under twenty minutes. Then, there is a Marvel one-shot that sets up the end scene of The Incredible Hulk and how Tony Stark was selected to go visit General Ross, the theatrical trailers, and a trailer for the new Avengers Animated movie. There is also a short look at the Avengers movie which was in production at the time Thor was released.
Overall, the movie is really good. It has a great blend of comedy, action, and drama, with a little bit of romance between Thor and Jane, mixed in (but that is kept on the backburner for the most part and does not get too over the top). The supporting cast, including Anthony Hopkins, Renee Ruso, Idris Elba, Ray Stevenson, Jamie Alexander, and Colm Feore is great, and the movie expanded the role of Clark Gregg's Phil Coulson even more than it was expanded in Iron Man 2. The post-credits scene (this was in the days when there was not both a mid-credits and post-credits scene) set up both Captain America (which was the next movie in release order) and the storyline of The Avengers. Hemsworth did a great job in the role and got absolutely jacked for it, really looking the part of a god-like hero. It is definitely a movie worth watching and the 4k disc is worth the upgrade.
Workout Update: Power-90/Chalean Extreme Hybrid: Day 31
Day 31 was the Push Circuit 2 workout from CE. This one is mostly shoulder-focused for the upper body moves and then has some lunges and deadlifts for the lower-body moves. I managed to hit the 8 rep max for all of the moves. A couple of them just barely so I will use the same weight next week, and a couple of them easily, so the weight on those will be increased. This workout really solidified the fact that I have gained quite a bit of strength in the past month.
Tuesday, June 28, 2022
4k-UHD/Movie Box Set Review: The Godfather Trilogy
This is the latest and probably the last, restoration that The Godfather series of films is likely to ever get, given the age of the movie and the fact that physical media is being phased out. My guess is that anyone interested in getting the set has seen the movies multiple times, so this will have minor spoilers in it. Of course, this is the trilogy of three movies, two of which are definitely iconic and one that is pretty divisive, that tells of the rise and fall of the fictional Corleone crime family. There are a couple of different sets, one that just has the discs (which is the one I have) and one that comes with a commemorative book. The set I have has four folding cases that have the UHD discs (one for each movie) and one for the older versions of Part III and the bonus disc, which is a regular Blu-Ray disc and contains all of the special features.
The first disc is The Godfather Part I (set between 1945 and 1955), which starred Marlon Brando, James Caan, Robert Duval, Talia Shire, John Cazale, Diane Keaton, and Al Pachino. That movie basically tells the story of an aging Don (played by Brando) and the war between the "five families" (the various heads of the NY mafia) that is set off by Vito Corleone's refusal to expand his family into the drug trade. At the end of the ten-year period depicted in the movie, his son Michael (Pachino) who initially wants nothing to do with the family business has taken over and proven himself to be as or even more ruthless than his father.
The second disc contains The Godfather: Part II (set in 1958-1959) sees the Corleone family headquartered in Lake Tahoe, and set to take over pretty much all the casinos in Nevada (despite Michael's insistence in the first movie that the family would be completely legitimate in five years). The movie jumps back and forth between the story of Vito's rise to power (starring Robert De Niro taking the role of Vito in his early 30s) and a plot to take out Michael, similar to the plot to take out Brando's Vito in the first movie. The intertwining of the father-son storyline is done very well, and the end of the movie again displays Michael's ruthless nature as he wipes out all his enemies.
The third disc contains the recently reconfigured Part III, which is titled The Godfather Coda: The Death of Michael Corleone, which is set (mostly) in 1979, and details the final days of Michael as a gangster as he tries to finally get the family out of the life. He keeps getting pulled in however by another plot to take him out and his hot-headed nephew's (Vincent; Sonny's illegitimate son with the fugly bridesmaid in the original movie; played by Andy Garcia) desire for revenge. This version of the movie basically changes the beginning, so the plot involving the church and the real estate corporation is introduced first (which is an alternate scene in the original "Coppola restoration" that was released a handful of years ago on Blu-Ray, and then has an alternate version of Michael's letter to the kids (I think in large part so that the shot of the Twin Towers could be removed from the opening sequence) inviting them to the party. Then some of the scenes are extended a bit and the ending is changed so we do not see Michael's literal death, and it has a more metaphorical meaning. The movie still has the same story and has the same issues the original cut had, mostly the fact that a 19-year-old Sofia Coppola (who did not want to be in the movie in the first place) was cast after the actress that was likely to be offered the role was killed and Wynona Ryder backed out, to play a mid-twenties, Mary. And, even more than Sofia's acting (which was not great) was the horrible writing for her character that made a mid-twenties woman sound like a teenage girl pining after her first love.
The fourth disc (also a UHD disc) has both the theatrical version and the 1991 re-release version of Part III (which are nearly identical aside from a couple of scenes including the one in which Al and Connie give Vincent the go-ahead to take Zaza out. All of the versions of Part III really focus on Michael's guilt over the things he has done, especially having Fredo killed, and his attempt to seek redemption. Part III is definitely not as good as parts I or II, regardless of which version you watch. I do not think there was a huge need to see Michael's literal death in 1997 like we do in the theatrical and 1991 versions, but seeing him die alone to end the series is as the culmination of all his mistakes did make a powerful point. But, just knowing he ends up alone makes that point. None of the versions of Part III is as bad as those who shit on it make it seem, but I think anything they did with the story would have been hard-pressed to match the first two movies.
The fifth disc has all the special features. There are several features that specifically discuss the restoration process for the 4k-UHD discs. It is interesting to see the comparison between the various home video releases over the years and how the UHD quality blows even the last Blu-Ray restoration out of the water. The rest of the extras are the legacy features that were put together for the original DVD and Blu-Ray releases. So, there are hours of bonus material a lot of it very interesting, including the behind-the-scenes feature that was made about the time Part III was filmed in which Francis Coppola discusses the fight with Paramount's executives to get the first movie made. Apparently, the Paramount executives did not want Brando cast at all (presumably because Brando was a pretty notorious pain in the ass by that point) and wanted anyone but Pachino to play Michael. It was very interesting to hear how Coppola fought to make the movie he wanted to make and was followed by a "backup" director when making the first movie who was ready to step in if he was fired.
Blu-Ray/TV Series Review: Justified: Season 2
Season two of Justified continues to be a combination of a story or case-of-the-week show with the Marshal's tracking down some fugitive or the like, which is a self-contained story, and a serial that has one or more major story arcs that stretch throughout the season. It picks up right where season one ended with Boyd and Raylan teaming up to deal with the team from Miami who took out Bo and are trying to get to Raylan for killing the mobster in the pilot. That arc is wrapped up in the first episode, then the big story arc the rest of the season involves the Bennet clan, from the county neighboring Harlan County and led by the great character actress Margo Martindale (who is recognizable from many movie and TV series, including The Americans). She basically runs a criminal enterprise with her kids Dickie (played by another great character actor Jeremy Davies), Coover (played by Brad William Henke), and the Bennett Police Chief Doyle (played by Joseph Lyle Taylor) that she is trying to turn legitimate. Kaitlyn Dever was also cast as a recurring character named Loretta McCready whose role increases as the series goes on. The Bennets and the Crowders basically feud the entire season, and Raylan ends up in the middle.
For those who get the Blu-Ray, the show looks and sounds great, and again, like season one, has a lot of great cinematography shots that really pop in HD. The extras are spread out across all of the discs and include about ten minutes of deleted scenes, a couple of making-of featurettes that total about 45 minutes between them, a short gag reel, and a discussion between the showrunners and Elmore Leonard, the author whose stories the series was adapted from. So, if you like watching the extras there is a decent amount there for you.
Overall, the series continues to be very good. I do think that this is a show that is helped by having the smaller run of episodes as helps things flow well and leaves the audience wanting more. The writing and acting continue to be top-notch with all of the characters continuing to evolve and the show does a good job balancing a large ensemble cast event though Raylan and Boyd are clearly the main characters so Olyphant and Goggins get most of the screen time. If you were a fan of season one, this is definitely worth watching.
Blu-Ray/TV Series Review: Hannibal: Season 1
The series is set around FBI Special Investigator Will Graham ( played by Hugh Dancy), who in this iteration has the ability to empathize with killers and mentally re-create their crimes with vivid detail Graham is drawn into the investigation of a series of missing college girls by Special Agent Jack Crawford (played by Laurence Fishburne), who has basically exploits Graham's ability to solve cases. Crawford, by recommendation of Dr. Alana Bloom (Caroline Dhavernas), enlists the help of Dr. Hannibal Lecter (Mads Mikkelsen), who helps Crawford and Graham with the case, and from there the series goes on with additional murders, and Lecter both "helping" the FBI investigation and acting as a psychiatrist for Graham.
Of course, anyone who is familiar with the Hannibal Lecter stories knows full well who is responsible for many of the murders, so the suspense aspect of the series is more about when will the other characters figure it out and when will he get caught. There is a lot of misdirection and twists, even in a relatively short season, and the season ends on a big cliffhanger.
For those who get the Blu-Ray set, the A/V quality is wonderful. The series has a lot of stunning visuals, many of them very gory, that look great in HD. The extras include commentary tracks on two episodes, approximately 40 minutes of behind-the-scenes featurettes, a short gag reel, and one deleted scene.
Overall, the series is great. It is well written and acted. Given it is about a serial killer, it is very gory, with many staged murder scenes that look very realistic. And, you know what is for dinner even when the characters in the show do not (and there are a lot of dinners). Mikkelsen takes the character of Lecter and makes it his own, and does not try to recreate or channel what Anthony Hopkins did in the movies. The characters of Crawford and Graham are also much deeper and more complex than they were in the movies. So, while I cannot say this is a show that will appeal to everyone, if you like the Hannibal Lecter series, either in the books or any of the movie adaptations, this is definitely worth watching.
Workout Update: Power-90/Chalean Extreme Hybrid: Day 30
For Day 30, which is a CE rest day, I decided to do the Burn it Off workout (the shorter of the cardio workouts in CE) because I did not want to take two rest days. It went okay. I did have to pause a couple of times during it since I had not done the workout in a couple of months. I will be doing it again on Saturday, and hopefully, it will go a bit better.
Monday, June 27, 2022
Study Aid Review: Statics for Dummies
Workout Update: Power-90/Chalean Extreme Hybrid: Day 29
Day 29 was the first lifting workout from the CE program, that being the Push 1 workout. The Push workouts abandon the compound moves that are in the Burn and Lean workouts, which I do not like all that much anyway, and still have you lifting very heavy weights. I was able to hit the 8 rep max for some of the exercises, a couple of them just barely so I am going to use the same weight for those next week. I am still not sure what extra cardio workout I am going to try and incorporate into this month (I do not want to do two rest days), but I will figure it out tomorrow.
Workout Update: Power-90/Chalean Extreme Hybrid: Day 28
Day 28 was the recharge workout. I was again able to get a bit deeper into some of the stretches, including the crouches toward the beginning. My hamstrings are still very tight and I cannot come close to touching my toes without bending my knees much less putting my palms on the ground while bending over unless I am in a sumo/plie position. That said, I am making progress.
Workout Update: Power-90/Chalean Extreme Hybrid: Day 27
Friday, June 24, 2022
Workout Update: Power-90/Chalean Extreme Hybrid: Day 26
Day 26 was the last sweat 1-2 and ab-ripper 100 workouts for this hybrid round. I have one more of the strength training workouts, and then next week I will switch to the CE push phase for a month before finishing with the Power-90 3-4 workouts. I did have to pause once during the workout but otherwise got through it pretty much as I have for the other workouts this week.
Study Aid Review: Schaum's 3,000 Solved Problems in Physics (Schaum's Outlines) 1st Edition
My one issue with the book is that there are not many of what I refer to as "compound problems". By that, I mean problems that have 6-7 steps that you have to solve, and you generally use the solution to one step to solve for one of the other steps and so on. In many calculus-based physics classes, calculus is used to derive the formulas, but on the exams, you just use algebra to solve compound problems. If I remember correctly, between the 8 exams I had in two semesters of calculus-based physics, we only had two or three problems that required using calculus in the exams. Obviously, this can vary from teacher to teacher, but because the problems that use calculus take so long to solve, on exams many teachers use problems that have multiple parts but you just use algebra to solve the problems. So, if you have a teacher who does that, this is likely to be more helpful to you on homework problems (where you generally will have to use calculus more) but may not be as helpful mimicking your exam problems. So, with those provisos, I definitely think it is one of the more helpful supplements out there and does give a good breakdown of the solutions so you actually learn how to solve the problems.
Study Aid Review: Schaum's Outline of Engineering Mechanics: Statics (Schaum's Outlines) 6th Edition
It can be used as a supplement, but just be aware that you may have to put in a lot more effort to get what you need out of it than you will have to put into the use of other outlines. If you do have a good teacher and can follow the textbook fairly well, then you can probably just skip this, or find a better supplement.
Thursday, June 23, 2022
Product Review: 24 Pieces Lint Traps Stainless Steel Washing Machine Washer Hose Lint Traps
Study Aid Review: Schaum's Outline of Electric Circuits, Fifth Edition
My one big issue with this is that it branches out too much into material that is not covered just in circuits and gets into some of the higher-level concepts that you would get in a class on signals, electronics, electric and magnetic fields, and so forth. I think this outline could have focused more on the material that is covered in the vast majority of the first-year curriculums (because some of that is very light), and then done a chapter or two on the more advanced concepts to give a roadmap to the topics that are covered in other classes and how they tie into the material of in the introductory circuits classes. That said, it does have a lot of example problems that will definitely help you with your homework, and it gives good explanations for the material it does cover.
Blu-Ray/Movie Collection Review: Indiana Jones: The Complete Adventures
The A/V quality of the movies is great, with each film getting a very good HD transfer. There are a ton of extras, including a new hour-long on-set documentary for Raiders that includes interviews, bloopers, outtakes, and deleted scenes mixed into the behind-the-scenes material. The rest of the extras are ported over from the DVD releases, including a five-part making-of documentary and then several featurettes that range in length from a few minutes to about twenty minutes. Each movie gets a lot of material, but Raiders gets the most.
Overall, this is a quality set. There are some who complain that Crystal Skull is included, which to me is just silly. If there is going to be a collection of the movies, it is going to include all of the movies. If you don't want Crystal Skull you can buy the movies individually and get just the ones you want. I personally have never understood the hate for Crystal Skull. Yes, it has a plot that involves aliens, but Radiers had people's face-melting, and The Last Crusade had someone turn into a skeleton. So, the movies have not exactly been based on total reality. While I do not think it is as good as some of the other movies in the series, it is not nearly as bad as some make it out to be. My only complaint about the set is the packaging. It does appear that newer sets have updated packaging, but if you end up with the older sets, it has the horrible paper sleeves that you have to pull the discs out, which can cause the discs to get scratched. That is what knocks it down a star for me, but content-wise, the movies range from good to great, and there is hours of bonus content if you like watching that. So, it is a great pickup.
Blu-Ray/Movie Review: Black Rock
The movie is a fine thriller that borders on horror. Of course, like most movies in that genre, it is totally unrealistic...both to think that three untrained, unarmed women would be any match for three veterans with guns, or that three guys who had recently been dishonorably discharged would all be out walking around. So, there is definitely some suspension of disbelief going on there. The acting is okay, but honestly, all of the main actors have done better work. Bell, Bosworth, and Aselton are definitely the stars of the movie by far, and the guys were all played by unknown actors. I do think that the movie would have been helped by having at least one of the guys played by someone recognizable. It is short, just under an hour and a half, so it gets in and out of the story quickly.
The A/V quality of the blu-ray is fine, the cinematography is really nice, and the film has a bunch of beautiful outdoor shots. The extras include a commentary track on the movie with Aselton and Bell, a short behind-the-scenes featurette, a slightly longer featurette on the music of the film, and a trailer. Not a ton of extras, but what was included is fine.
Overall, the movie is just okay (at best). It is totally unrealistic, but also not something you will really have to think deeply about. It does have a lot of violence that can get a bit gory. There is not much in the way of sexual content, but there is a nude scene featuring Bell and Aselton. It is not one that I would classify as a must-see by any means, but if you are looking for a thriller that can almost be on in the background this is an okay option.
Workout Update: Power-90/Chalean Extreme Hybrid: Day 25
Day 25 was the sculpt 1-2 workout again. I had to use all the same weights for each exercise that I did on Tuesday, and I was not able to hit 10 reps on any of the exercises so I will be using the same weight on Saturday. But, I was able to get in a couple more push-ups on the standard push-ups and the wide push-ups, as well as getting deeper into them. So, that was progress.
Wednesday, June 22, 2022
Video Game Review: Bioshock
Blu-Ray/TV Series Review: Game of Thrones: Season 3
The A/V quality of the Blu-Ray is once again phenomenal and there are a ton of extras. Every episode has at least one commentary track, and a couple of episodes get two commentary tracks. Sophie Turner is again a highlight on her commentary track on Episode six (along with Maisie Williams and Issac Hempstead). Each episode can be played with an in-episode guide which fleshes out the story a lot, and then there are deleted scenes, and several making-of and behind-the-scenes featurettes. So, if you like bonus content, you have hours worth to watch and listen to, although to go through all of it, it would require watching every episode multiple times.
Overall, the season is great and the series continues to be great. It is well-written and very well acted. The standouts this season include Alfie Allen as Theon Greyjoy who has a pretty brutal story arc this season and Charles Dance as Tywin Lannister whose role is expanded as the one really pulling the strings and is basically the king of the seven kingdoms. This season also sees the introduction of several new characters including Nathalie Emmanuel as Missandei and Diana Rigg as Olenna Tyrel. The series is still very violent and has a lot of nudity and sexual content. So, it is definitely not a family-friendly show. That said, if you are into sci-fi/fantasy action dramas, particularly those set in ancient medieval times, then this is something you want to check out. That said, you absolutely must watch the first two seasons first to really have any idea what is going on in the third season because all of the story arcs intertwine and have an effect on each other.
Blu-Ray/Movie Review: G.I. Joe: Retaliation
The A/V quality of the Blu-Ray is very good. The picture looks great, and the special effects are seamless. The extras include a commentary track on the movie by the director and producer, then there are just over an hour's worth of making-of and behind-the-scenes featurettes, as well as a few deleted scenes. So if you like watching the bonus material there is a decent amount.
Overall, the movie is a good action movie, but not great. Not even as good as the first movie (in my opinion). I would have liked more of the characters to come back and not just have small roles. I am fine using the additional characters but I would have liked more of a conclusion to Duke and Baroness' storyline and bring back characters like Scarlett and Ripcord. I also think that expanding the role of Cobra Commander with Joseph Gordon Levitt and bringing back Christopher Eccleston as Destro would have been a wise move. Obviously, like the first movie, this is not an academy award-winning drama. It is a summer blockbuster action movie, and it most definitely stays in that lane. But, if you are looking for an action movie with tons of explosions and great fight scenes, this is definitely a good one.
Workout Update: Power-90/Chalean Extreme Hybrid: Day 24
Day 24 was the sweat 1-2 workout again. I was able to get through it a little better than I did on Saturday. I did not have to stop or pause this time, but I did have to go a little slower in parts, so there was some tradeoff. I was also able to get through all 100 reps of ab-ripper without a problem.
Streaming Series Review: Obi-Wan Kenobi, Episode 6 (spoilers)
Episode 6 of Obi-Wan Kenobi wraps up the current storyline, obviously, Leia gets back home and there is the "big" confrontation between Kenobi and Vader that reveals a lot of why Ben told Luke what he did about his father in Episode IV, and why he calls Vader "Darth" as opposed to Anakin when they meet on the Death Star. We also see the origin of Leia's holster and get an idea of why she worded the message to Obi-Wan the way she did in A New Hope. Owen and Beru are also featured a lot more in this episode as Reva, who does not die from the lightsaber wound this time either (although she is weakened) comes for Luke to get her revenge on Anakin. It is great to see them doing more than just kind of standing around in the background. Obviously, Luke lives, but how that plays out was well done. And, we finally see Ben being able to commune with Qui-Gon.
The episode was definitely not an hour and a half long as was speculated. It was more like 40 minutes, give or take, excluding the recap and the credits. The fight between Obi-Wan and Vader was what it should have been. Not as good as their battle on Mustafar in Episode III, but much better than their first confrontation when Obi-Wan was weak and scared shitless. It is interesting how the battle ends, which has a lot of parallels to Ashoka's confrontation with Vader in the Rebels animated series, as they are both well aware that the other survives. It is more about Obi-Wan turning his back on the idea of Anakin being alive, and definitely explains his Return of the Jedi line, "he is more machine now than man, twisted and evil".
The only thing that does not get fleshed out much at all is the line "Obi-Wan once thought as you do" which Vader says to Luke when Luke declares he knows that Vader still has good in him. This episode never gives the impression that Obi-Wan has any thought that Anakin can be redeemed or turned back from the dark side. It is more like his suspicion that Anakin is irredeemable is confirmed. It is also interesting that the writers decided to end the battle between the two of them without having Obi-Wan finish off a weakened Vader. Especially since he was resolved earlier in the episode that one of them was going to die in the confrontation. Obviously, for canon, both of them had to survive, but it would have made a lot more sense to have Obi-Wan fake his death at the end of the battle so Vader had no incentive to keep looking for him. I would have preferred that ending even if it meant no second season because it would have perfectly set up A New Hope.
The show definitely leaves open the idea that a second season will be forthcoming. How they will do it, and whether Vader will be included as much as he was in this season, if a second season materializes, will have to be seen. I do not think that there should be any further direct interactions between Vader and Kenobi, and the show sets up a reason why that would not happen via an appearance by The Emporer, with the Emperor basically telling Vader to forget Kenobi. There is obviously another nine-to-ten-year gap between the Kenobi series and A New Hope that leaves a lot of time open for additional stories. I just worry that wherever they would do with additional stories would not be anywhere near as good as what we got this season and/or would be a recycled version of this season. One aspect a second season could explore is what causes the increased animosity by Owen toward Ben. The end of this episode actually seems to leave them on better terms than they were in the first episode of the series. So, Owen's line in A New Hope regarding Ben being a "crazy old man" suggests something happens within the next ten years that pisses Owen off again.