Where does Obi-Wan Kenobi Episode Four land on the Banana Meter?

Hello and welcome to another week of the Banana Meter! For those not aware of how this works, let me explain it to you. First, our critics check out a series. Then, they rate it on our scale of 0-100%, we gather the percentage from all of your critics and that’s how we get our rating on the Banana Meter.

What is the Banana Meter scale, you ask? 

When a show hits above 85% or higher from our critics, it means it hit Bonafide Bananas status.
When a show hits between 55-84% or higher from our critics, it means it hit Ripe status.
When the show hits under 55%, it means it hit Sour Status.

Hitting the Banana Meter today is
Obi-Wan Kenobi Episode Four

Here is what our Ripe Banana Critics are saying about the episode:

Debopriyaa Dutta

Banana Meter Rating: 70%

Episode 4 of Obi-Wan Kenobi is a letdown in many ways, taking major plot chunks from the final mission in Jedi: Fallen Order. However, despite these missteps, episode 4 features some brilliant moments, including Obi-Wan getting back in form and Vader’s extremely brief, yet terrifying appearance.

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Jonathan Widdup

Banana Meter Rating: 75%

While the writing remains the biggest flaw this show has This episode was entertaining enough.

Matthew Fox

Banana Meter Rating: 75%

The action works well in this installment. The series is moving towards a fun and epic conclusion.

Gary Cruise

Banana Meter Rating: 95%

Although it doesn’t quite live up to how good the previous episode was, this is still another fantastic episode of this consistently great series with some incredible cinematography, thoroughly entertaining and exciting action scenes, and an excellent setup for the final two episodes.

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Ricky Valero

Banana Meter Rating: 80%

While episode four was a slight step down from episode 3, it was the perfect continuation to set us up for the home stretch.

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What is the Banana Meter Rating for ‘Obi-Wan Kenobi’ Part IV? 79%

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