Yep - he's returning as Qui-Gon Jinn in 'force ghost' mode for a few episode arc; no doubt he will be talking with Yoda, who reveals these conversations at the end of Revenge Of The Sith.
I guess he & Lucas get along better than has been portrayed in the press.
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...but in ROTS, Obi-Wan was surprised that Yoda had been talking with Qui-Gon. This makes no sense to have a Force ghost speak to Obi-Wan before Episode 3.
Well that really deosn't look like a Force Ghost. And this takes place on Mortis which apperntly is really strong in the force. Perhaps Kenobi thought Qui-gon could only come back here.
But I don't care because it is LIAM F*CKING NEESON!
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Well they might explain it as some kind of hallucination or an appearance linked to the planet they are on...
(I know, it's vague and raises a lot of question - yours being the biggest of them all - but frankly I don't really care. It's good to see Qui-Gon again.)
It was strange... Really gives us insightful views into the force. Granted I think this is all a vision and what teh Father means by stay here is to forgo all atachments.
OMG.... floating rocks.... bioluminant trees.... major major Avatar rip off... Star Wars has reached a new low... it needs other films to copy from.
Plus there seems to be a departure from the balance of the Force concept... In this episode suggests a mix between light and dark, while Balance always used to be light only. The yin-yang symbol is disturbing in this context.
They keep changing stuff all the time and now it's combined with blatant plagiarism.
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