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In 2018 when Disney announced a Star Wars TV series based on the Cassian Andor character from Rogue One (2016) the news was met with a resounding … Really? In 24 episodes, three years of our time, covering five years of his time, we've come to know Cassian Andor better than any other character in the Star Wars cinematic universe. We've seen his triumphs, his failures, and the sometimes meandering path that led him to his demise in Rogue One. It's the tale of how a thief became a spy, who became a hero and some of the best storytelling under the Star Wars banner. You can argue about it being slow at times, you can point out the areas where it gets obsessed with minutia, but when you step back and look at the big picture it's an amazing and unique narrative. This week the Joes address the final episodes of Andor and cover some Random Topics. Thanks for listening!
A returning Rebel Base Card podcast series that asks more questions than it answers.Today On Breakfast Pack #103 - Questions AND/or Breakfast: In this episode we are asking questions and making comments on the final three episode arc of Andor Season 2, that premiered on Disney Plus on Tuesday, May 13th.Make it stopWho else knows?Jedha, Kyber, ErsoWith me, is my co-host and Card Squadron wingman - Gregory Cass from eyeoncanon.comSo if you are joining us for the first time, the Breakfast Pack, and all their iterations is an insert podcast in the regular feed where Greg and I will trade comments and questions on the latest episodes of Star Wars TV. And since we are talking about brand new Star Wars story, I will remind anyone that there will be spoilers, and we all invite you to please come back and listen after you've watched.Find Greg on Instagram and Hive @eyeoncanon and at eyeoncanon.comThrough the glass columns podcast: A Wheel of Time podcasthttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/through-the-glass-columns-a-wheel-of-time-read-along-podcastid1632986026Also as part of the Long Take Review Podcasthttps://thelongtake.substack.com/podcastIf you have a questions for the Breakfast Pack ask on the socials, Twitter/X, Instagram, Facebook, Threads, & BlueSky @rebelbasecard. You can email the show at greg@rebelbasecard.comMore designs are up on the TeePublic store and that is 14 in all! Help out the show and find some cool swag. https://www.teepublic.com/user/rebel-base-cardFind me on the Topps Digital Apps like Star Wars Card Trader, Marvel, Disney Collect and BUNT @CORNFEDTECHHelp out the show by rating The Rebel Base Card Podcast wherever you get your podcasts. All comments and feedback is appreciated!
Episode 89 is dialling up right into your pod-holes, with the start of 90s Mix. We begin this trip back to the 'greatest decade of all time' by discussing a Goth Masterpiece - The Crow.Please slip into some black leather and join us as we talk about things such as: everything being well cool; the economic structure of crime syndicates; and Brandon Lee.Slightly longer episode than usual as we took some time to share our feelings on the recently completed Star Wars TV show Andor.In the episode we mention Ctcher off of The Cinenauts podcast. If you would like to donate to the GoFundMe page you can do so HEREChaptersHello (00:00:00)Andor review (00:02:44)90s Mix (00:19:59)The Crow Chat (00:31:55)Song Choices (01:23:30)Emails and Next Episode (01:27:30)Thank you to everyone who listens to the show, we love you all. Your support means the world to us. If you want to contact the show you can email us at themoviemixtapepod@gmail.comJoin our Discord HEREFind us on Instagram at the_moviemixtapeHosts: Dirk, Marcie, Edited by: Dirk and MarcieEpisode art: Mikey P of Project Unknown ComicsLogo by: Irontooth DesignThe Movie Mixtape Spotify Playlist can be found HEREThe Movie Mixtape is a TAPEDECK podcast, along with our friends at 70mm, Bat & Spider, Escape Hatch, Will Run For..., Lost Light, Twin Vipers , The Letterboxd Show, Cinenauts , The Yeti Is Still Broken , and Austin Danger Podcast
It's the 230th episode of the WhoDatJedi podcast! This week, your hosts -- Aaron Svoboda (@aaronsvoboda.bsky.social), Alfredo Narvaez (@nolafredo.bsky.social) and Dave Gladow (@davegladow.bsky.social) -- review the final two arcs (Episodes 7-12) of Season 2 of "Andor." There's plenty to cover, from the Ghorman Massacre, to Cyril's denouement, to some great thrills surrounding two rescue attempts, to Luthen's predictable end ... the end of the series didn't lack for memorable moments. Was it a little cramped though? Let's discuss! Listen on Podbean, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, Pandora, Tune In + Alexa, Amazon Music/Audible, iHeartRadio, and follow us on Bluesky, Twitter & Facebook! If you like what you hear, be sure to click that follow button and leave us a positive review! Read more of Fredo's musings here. Read more of Dave's musings here. Song credit: Far, Far Away (Star Wars Jazz), by the Swamp Donkeys Check them out on Apple Music! -- Related "Andor" episodes: Is 'Andor' Season 2 TOO bleak? 'Andor' Season 2 is seeing no dropoff so far Live TV discussion: 'Andor' Episode 12 How will Season 2 of 'Andor' tie into 'Rebels?' Top five Star Wars TV shows (and Dr. Doom too) How does Andor affect others ... and how do they affect him? Leadership in 'Andor' is taking many forms 'Andor' is both a timeless and timely story right now The themes of power and class in 'Andor' 'Andor' is so stupidly good What actually makes 'Andor' a series for adults? 'Andor' might be the 'grown-up' Star Wars you've been looking for
A returning Rebel Base Card podcast series that asks more questions than it answers. Today On Breakfast Pack #102 - Questions AND/or Breakfast: In this episode we are asking questions and making comments on the Third arc of Andor Season 2, that premiered on Disney Plus on Tuesday, May 6thMessengerWho are you?Welcome to the RebellionWith me, is my co-host and Card Squadron wingman - Gregory Cass from eyeoncanon.comSo if you are joining us for the first time, the Breakfast Pack, and all their iterations is an insert podcast in the regular feed where Greg and I will trade comments and questions on the latest episodes of Star Wars TV. And since we are talking about brand new Star Wars story, I will remind anyone that there will be spoilers, and we all invite you to please come back and listen after you've watched.Find Greg on Instagram and Hive @eyeoncanon and at eyeoncanon.comThrough the glass columns podcast: A Wheel of Time podcasthttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/through-the-glass-columns-a-wheel-of-time-read-along-podcastid1632986026Also as part of the Long Take Review Podcasthttps://thelongtake.substack.com/podcastIf you have a questions for the Breakfast Pack ask on the socials, Twitter/X, Instagram, Facebook, Threads, & BlueSky @rebelbasecard. You can email the show at greg@rebelbasecard.comMore designs are up on the TeePublic store and that is 14 in all! Help out the show and find some cool swag. https://www.teepublic.com/user/rebel-base-cardFind me on the Topps Digital Apps like Star Wars Card Trader, Marvel, Disney Collect and BUNT @CORNFEDTECHHelp out the show by rating The Rebel Base Card Podcast wherever you get your podcasts. All comments and feedback is appreciated!
Send us a textIn Tribute Show 99, we cover a galaxy's worth of updates from across the world of fandom! We start with highlights from the Ahsoka panel at Star Wars Celebration Japan, dive into the new Disney park announced in Dubai, and look at everything opening in 2025, including big expansions at Epic Universe. Then, we reflect on the highs and lows of the Epic brand and finish with a deep dive into Andor's standout episodes 7, 8, and 9—arguably the best Star Wars TV has ever delivered. Get The Best Energy Drink On The Market Today: Dubby! It gives us Energy We Need to battle all the Ghosts and Demons! Use Code "HORRIFIC" to save 10% https://www.dubby.gg/discount/HORRIFIC%20?ref=yfafejid Make Your Car or House Smell Like a Disney or Universal Park with Magic Candle Company! Use Code "THNETWORK" at checkout and save 10% https://magiccandlecompany.com?sca_ref=8499280.CVzaCEZ7Ko Ghost Executioners and Halloween Gory Nights Merchandise! https://www.teepublic.com/user/thehorrificnetwork?utm_source=designer&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=horrificnetwork Follow All Things Horrific Network Here https://linktr.ee/thehorrificnetwork
In this week's episode, we take a look at four different ebook formatting tools for indie authors. We also discuss the phenomenon of Star Wars day. This coupon code will get you 25% off the ebook of Malison: The Complete Series at my Payhip store: MALISON25 The coupon code is valid through June 3, 2025. So if you need a new book for spring, we've got you covered! TRANSCRIPT 00:00 Introduction and Writing Updates Hello, everyone. Welcome to Episode 251 of The Pulp Writer Show. My name is Jonathan Moeller. Today is May 9, 2025, and today we are looking at ebook formatting tools. Before we get into our main topic, we'll have Coupon of the Week, a progress update at my current writing and audiobook projects, and then Question of the Week. We'll also close out the show with a preview of my new audiobook Ghost in the Assembly (as excellently narrated by Hollis McCarthy). This week's coupon code will get you 25% off the ebook of Malison: The Complete Series at my Payhip store, and that is MALISON25. As always, we'll have the coupon code and the links in the show notes for this episode. This coupon code is valid through June the 3, 2025. So if you need a new ebook for spring, we have got you covered. Now here's where I'm at with my current writing projects. I am 87,000 words into Ghost in the Corruption and I'm hoping to hit 90,000 words by the end of today. So if all goes well, I will finish it up later this week and then begin editing. I am also 9,000 words into what my next project will be, which is Shield of Power, the final book in The Shield War series. I'm also 91,000 words into Stealth and Spells Online: Final Quest, and that will be my main project after Shield of Power is finished. So my writing goals for the next couple months will be Ghost in the Corruption, Shield of Power, Stealth and Spells Online: Final Quest, and then the final book in The Ghost Armor series (the title of which I should really decide since I'm getting close to being finished with the fifth book). In audiobook news, recording of Ghost in the Assembly (as excellently narrated by Hollis McCarthy) is finished. That should be turning up on all the various audiobook stores before too much longer. Shield of Deception (as excellently narrated by Brad Wills) is finished and available at all the audio stores: Audible, Apple, Google Play, Spotify, Chirp, and all the others. You can get that right now. Brad should be starting a recording of Shield of Battle sometime in the second half of May, if all goes well. So that is where I'm at with my current writing projects. 00:02:09 Question of the Week And now let's move on to Question of the Week. Question of the Week is intended to inspire enjoyable discussions of interesting topics. This week's question: what is your favorite Star Wars? The inspiration for this question is the fact that May the Fourth has become Star Wars Day (in a very tongue in cheek manner). And as you might expect, we had a variety of responses to this question. Justin says: I have not seen any Star Wars TV series, but your other choices are mine as well. I have the Trawn Trilogy in the box set and got a PC joystick just for playing TIE Fighter again. Jonathan D. says: Empire Strikes Back is still the best film. I cannot get into the Disney canon after they destroyed the Expanded Universe. I watched The Force Awakens and that killed any interest in watching Disney Star Wars for me. Books is either Heir to the Empire Trilogy or the Darth Bain trilogy. A well done film adaptation of the Darth Bain books would be the only thing that would make me want to watch any new films. Video games would have to be Knight of the Old Republic 1 or 2, with Jedi Academy coming in third. The original Battlefront games were also great. John Paul says: Loved the Mandalorian and the Book of Boba Fett, especially when they had the characters from each other's show guest starring in them. I saw somewhere they aren't making another series, but [there] was talk about a TV movie to finish it off, but [they are] now showing Series 4 on IBMD with no date. I grew up with the original trilogy though some of the later films are good, especially the special effects, though Jar Jar Binks spoiled the first three movies. Maybe they should reedit the character out since Lucas has spent some money on adding new effects to the trilogy to bring in line with the new movies. Skeleton Crew made me think of the movie Flight of the Navigator with Star Wars added, so I enjoyed that even though it's mainly for kids. I have fond memories of Space Invaders with the sidekick from the original Fall Guy TV show. Again, made for kids though adults can enjoy if they watch tongue in cheek. Andrew says: There are only three Star Wars movies, of which Empire Strikes Back is my favorite. I really enjoyed Mandalorian Season One. Now Star Wars is dead to me, except for lightsaber battle videos. I really like the Princess Bride Battles. I played TIE Fighter, Dark Forces, and Knights of the Old Republic. Tom says: Favorite film, Rogue One. With you on Mandalorian Season Two as favorite TV show. Favorite game, Rogue Squadron. Tracy says: My favorite was Return of the Jedi. Jenny says: Thrawn Trilogy for sure! Dark Forces was my very first computer game, so it's always going to hold a special place in my heart. William says: The unofficial remasters of the original trilogy from preserved reels are a godsend. MG says: Knights of the Old Republic was quite good and Knights of the Old Republic 2. John K. says: I'm a grim dark sort of guy. Really liked Rogue One but it's slightly edged out by the original Episode IV. I absolutely love Andor but honestly, have not hated anything. Enjoyed them all. I was a nut for the original X-Wing game. Got good enough to one shot TIE Fighters with one quad shot and rarely missed and learned how to solo Star Destroyers pretty easily, though it would take forever. Having played the game that John K. is talking about, I can agree with him that you could take down Star Destroyers in your X-Wing if you knew what you were doing, but it really would take forever. Dave says: Book wise, I really enjoyed the Thrawn books by Timothy Zahn, also the X-Wing series by Michael A. Stackpole was a personal favorite. And finally Michael says: I agree on Empire Strikes Back though as a kid, I disliked the lack of upbeat movie. Also really liked the Solo movie. I confess I found the Thrawn books underwhelming, though the original Star Wars novelization is pretty good. And finally, I got to agree on TIE Fighter, such great game. Also, I have a soft spot for Jedi Knight: Dark Forces 2. For myself, I would have to break it down into four categories because Star Wars media covers so many different formats now. For favorite movie, I would say Empire Strikes Back, with Return of the Jedi as the runner up. For the favorite TV series, Season 2 of The Mandalorian. For my favorite book, The Thrawn Trilogy by Timothy Zahn, with Revenge of the Sith by Matthew Stover, Darth Plagueis by James Luceno, and The Darth Bane Trilogy by Drew Karpyshyn coming in as strong runners up. Seriously, if you're listening to this podcast, you probably enjoy reading books, so these five are definitely worth your time. For my favorite video games, I would say TIE Fighter, with Knights of the Old Republic as a very close runner-up. But TIE Fighter was definitely my favorite. In the game, you play as an Imperial pilot, and the designers had the clever idea of making the Empire sympathetic by having the player spend most of the missions hunting ruthless pirates, suppressing alien civil wars, and fighting renegade Imperial warlords who are trying to overthrow the Emperor. In the last two expansion packs for the game, the player is flying as Grand Admiral Thrawn's elite pilot against the renegade Grand Admiral Zaarin, and finally defeating Zaarin after like forty missions was VERY satisfying. So those are my favorite Star Wars media items. As we can see. there is quite a range of opinion in the answer to that question. 00:06:54 Main Topic: Ebook Formatting Tools Now let's move on to our main topic, which is ebook formatting tools. And this is an important thing for indie authors to discuss because if you do want to self-publish your books, it is one of those foundational skills you have to master. You need to know what kind of file format the platforms you're publishing to you take and how to produce it. Now this is something you can hire out but you really, really shouldn't in my opinion, especially because some ebook formatting services charge as much as $2,000 to turn a Word document into files ready to upload for ebook stores. Considering that it is something you can easily do yourself with free tools and a little bit of practice, spending any amount of money on it is probably a waste. I mean, there's a difference between the kind of intricate formatting you would need for say, a full color medical textbook with illustrations and a 60,000 word romance novel. Fortunately, all the major software programs are nowhere near as expensive as $2,000 a book and don't have as much of a learning curve as you might expect. Both video and written tutorials are plentiful for all of these options, making it easy to learn at your own pace. Today we're going to go over four software options for formatting ebooks and discuss their pros, cons, and the best uses for them. Although some of these products have word processing functionality and other features built in, today we'll focus on just the ebook formatting part of the software. #1: The first option we will look at is Atticus. Atticus is from the same company that makes Publisher Rocket, which is a software program I've spoken of very favorably of on the show over the years. The company has made an effort to understand the needs of authors over the years and added new features to Publisher Rocket consistently as time went on. The company Kindlepreneur has also made significant enhancements to Atticus since it launched. As of the time of this recording, it is a one-time purchase option that has free ongoing updates and the current cost is $147 (in United States dollars). Expensive, but the founder of the company Dave Chesson has said frequently he doesn't like software subscriptions. So hopefully this will continue to be a one-time fee and not become a subscription thing. So here are the pros to using Atticus. It is less expensive than Vellum and has the same features. It works on operating systems other than Mac. In theory, since it has a web client, it can work on any platform. Reviewers say it is very pleasant to use and those who want a lot of customization options are generally happy with it and it has a nice tool for creating and reusing the template for things like author bios or link pages. The con is that it does require an Internet connection to use and you have to have a computer connected to the Internet. Some people also prefer not to have their work stored in the cloud like Atticus does. Some users report slowness while opening or closing or when saving a file, especially if it's a book with a high word account. Because of the online requirement, there can be issues related to syncing. It does not support .mobi as a file export option. However, that's not a big deal anymore because Amazon is officially phasing out the .mobi file extension and is requiring people to use .epub. So this is not a major point and it's only for people who have a customer base with very old e-readers that can't handle .epub. And finally, Atticus does not offer a free trial period if you just want to try it out, but does offer a refund within the first 30 days if you try it and decide that you don't like it. So what users would find Atticus the best? It's probably best for PC or Linux users who don't want a Mac and also want to have lots of fine control of your formatting or customizing your layout. Atticus is also heavily built around collaboration, where different people can work on the same file. So if you do work with a team (and many indie authors do) or are co-writing a book, then Atticus might be a good tool for you to use. #2: The second program we're going to look at is called Vellum. Vellum has been seen as the default option for ebook formatting for a lot of writers for a while now. As of the time of recording, there is a one-time purchase option that has free ongoing updates. The current cost is $199 for the ebook only version or $249 for the version that includes paperbacks. Vellum has gone on sale occasionally in the past, usually for Cyber Monday in November. The pros for Vellum are that many reviewers consider it the best option for ebook formatting and say it delivers professional results without too much work and a minimal learning curve. Vellum lets you try out the software for free, but you won't be able to export the files you're publishing until the software is purchased. Like Atticus, it offers a 30 day window for a refund. Vellum is not cloud-based software and it can be used offline. So if you are, for instance, working on a laptop on the road with spotty internet connectivity, this can be a lifesaver. Now for the cons and the biggest con is a big one- that Vellum is Macintosh only. You need to have a Mac to use it and it is not currently available for Windows and Linux. The developers have said that presently they have no plans to port it to either Windows or Linux. It will also not work on iOS, so that means you can't run it on your iPad or your iPhone. You can in theory use it on a PC with a Mac OS virtual machine, but people have reported very mixed success with that. The other con is that it is the most expensive option. So the users this is best for I think would be if you already have a Mac or you are willing to buy a Mac for just one piece of software. #3: The third software program we're going to look at is called Jutoh. Jutoh is a labor of love, mainly created by two people in the UK and has been around for a long, long time. As of the time of this recording, there is a one-time purchase option that costs $45 (US dollars) and a Plus version for $90 that supports some additional features. It currently offers a free trial that you can download and install, but functionality is limited in the trial version. The pros of Jutoh is that it works on Windows, Mac, and most versions of Linux. It is not cloud-based software/is local to your computer. It does not need a constant Internet connection to function. Reviewers frequently praised how responsive their customer support is and of the paid options we are discussing, it will be the least expensive of all of them. The cons are the interface is a bit dated. It does kind of look like something from the early 2000s in terms of the buttons and where they are. Because of that, it can be more difficult for some users to use than Atticus or Vellum. It does not create PDFs or print ready files, so you would not be able to use it to format your files for print books, which is something both Atticus and Vellum offer. I think this is best used for users who want a less expensive option than Atticus or Vellum or a PC user who wants a non-cloud based option. #4: The fourth and final program we're going to look at is called Kindle Create. And as of this recording, it is the only one of these four options that is free. It is a free download. This software is created and maintained by Amazon. The pro? It's free and you can use the .epubs it creates to upload your books onto other platforms. Just because you've made your ebook in Amazon Create, that doesn't mean you can't use the file for Barnes & Noble and Kobo and Apple and so forth. You can go ahead and do that. However, because it is free software, there are quite a few cons to it. The functionality is pretty limited and only a few fonts are available. It is not good with complex layouts and Amazon's own documentation recommends not using it for books with tables, footnotes, or complex text formatting. The program doesn't handle edits well. There are people who write books in Vellum even though the developers don't exactly recommend that. And Atticus is designed to have books written in it. However, Kindle Create definitely cannot handle that very well. Windows and Mac are supported, but you can't install it on Linux. Kindle Create no longer supports .mobi as a file export option since Amazon is moving away from that option and most other vendors haven't used it ever. That is a minor point. I think Kindle Create is best used by users who are just starting out and don't have much in the way of budget and have books that don't require a lot of complex formatting. Kindle Create is actually quite good for novels because novels in general don't have a lot of complex formatting and because it's free, it has a little bit of a steeper learning curve, but that can be advantageous as well. So looking at those four options, what do I use and why? Well, for the first seven or so years I was self-publishing, I didn't use any of these. I used a program called Sigil, which is an .epub editor. And if Kindle Create has a high learning curve, Sigil's is much higher because you're essentially editing the raw guts of the .epub file. I was content using that for a number of years, but what I needed was a program that would make uploading print books and formatting print books much easier because at the time I was using Create Space and Create Space required a specialized Word template that was just an enormous headache to use. And the reason that many of the Frostborn books have exactly 24 chapters is because I had a template that worked really well with 24 chapters for print books and I wasn't going to mess that up by trying to add a chapter or have one fewer chapter. So for some of the Frostborn books, I made sure there were 24 chapters. Obviously this was not a tenable situation for the print books, even though I was happy using Sigil for the eBooks. So I eventually heard good things about Vellum. In 2018 (I believe) I got a used Mac and installed Vellum and started using that for print books. I was much happier with that. Because the books looked so good in print, I eventually switched over to using Vellum for formatting my ebooks as well and I've been using that ever since. So my main ebook format writing program (as of May 9, 2025) is Vellum and I have a Mac specifically for that purpose. However, I also has high praise to say about Jutoh. I got started using Jutoh because for a while, Smashwords required you to upload a book using a specialized Word format. They didn't accept .epubs for the longest time and formatting a book in that proper Word format for Smashwords was a large headache, I have to admit. I never managed to get it automated quite right. And I had frequent problems with Smashwords rejecting the Word document I uploaded and so forth. Eventually, I discovered that Jutoh also had an export option for creating Smashwords-friendly Word documents. So I tried it out and that was just a godsend, I have to admit. It saved me so much time. So for about seven years as well, I used Jutoh for Smashwords formatting. However, in 2024 after Smashwords was acquired by Draft 2 Digital and the two companies became more and more merged, Smashwords changed and now accepts properly formatted .epubs. They don't do that specialized Word document thing anymore, which has made it much easier to upload files to Smashwords, I must say. But that also means that I've used Jutoh less and less in favor of Vellum because I no longer need those specially formatted Word documents. However, I do have nothing but positive things to say about Jutoh; it is a very good program. If you don't want to shell out the $249 for Vellum or if you don't have a Mac, I think Jutoh is an excellent option for you to use. I have never actually used Atticus, but it's popular enough that I wanted to talk about it on this show. I do know a lot of people who have used it to good effect. Just bear in mind the pros and cons we mentioned. And as for Kindle Create, there's nothing wrong with it. I think it's good starting point, especially if you're just starting out and want to format your book without paying a lot of money or having to pay $2,000 to someone on the Internet to do it. I do think it's a good starting point, even though it's very basic and for your first couple of books, it would be good. But as you get more experienced and want to branch into things like print books, you'll probably want a program with greater functionality like Jutoh, Vellum, or Atticus. So myself, I use mostly Vellum (with Jutoh occasionally), and that is what I use for ebook formatting. So that is it for this week. Thank you for listening to The Pulp Writer Show. I hope you found the show useful. A reminder that you can listen to all the back episodes at https://thepulpwritershow.com. If you enjoyed the podcast, please leave your review on your podcasting platform of choice. Stay safe and stay healthy and see you all next week. 00:19:53 Audiobook Excerpt And now we'll close out the show with a short excerpt from Ghost In the Assembly, as narrated by Hollis McCarthy. [Remainder of podcast is audiobook except]
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On the 229th episode of the WhoDatJedi podcast, your hosts -- Aaron Svoboda (@aaronsvoboda.bsky.social), Alfredo Narvaez (@nolafredo.bsky.social) and Dave Gladow (@davegladow.bsky.social) -- review the second 3-episode arc (Episodes 4-6) of Season 2 of "Andor." One of the big things the group debates this week is the absence of hope in "Andor," and how deeply the show delves into things like depression and despair. How does the show's pacing affect our perception of things? Let's talk about it. Listen on Podbean, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, Pandora, Tune In + Alexa, Amazon Music/Audible, iHeartRadio, and follow us on Bluesky, Twitter & Facebook! If you like what you hear, be sure to click that follow button and leave us a positive review! Read more of Fredo's musings here. Read more of Dave's musings here. Song credit: Far, Far Away (Star Wars Jazz), by the Swamp Donkeys Check them out on Apple Music! -- Related "Andor" episodes: 'Andor' Season 2 is seeing no dropoff so far Live TV discussion: 'Andor' Episode 12 How will Season 2 of 'Andor' tie into 'Rebels?' Top five Star Wars TV shows (and Dr. Doom too) How does Andor affect others ... and how do they affect him? Leadership in 'Andor' is taking many forms 'Andor' is both a timeless and timely story right now The themes of power and class in 'Andor' 'Andor' is so stupidly good What actually makes 'Andor' a series for adults? 'Andor' might be the 'grown-up' Star Wars you've been looking for
Kickstarter Call Out: I Brought a Gorilla to a Gunfight! https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/mikegibson/i-brought-a-gorilla-to-a-gunfight Latest Show Notes: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1E76JW6d2as5oRFVSwHIQfTB2QkcxWei2Te7AnOJDEvw/edit?usp=sharing Welcome to the Multiverse Report, a weekly recap of your news across all the fandoms with Mike Gibson and Steve Haller! Check out our friends/sponsors at Funky Town Comics and Vinyl! Website: https://www.themultiversereport.com/
Kickstarter Call Out: I Brought a Gorilla to a Gunfight! https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/... Latest Show Notes: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1E... Welcome to the Multiverse Report, a weekly recap of your news across all the fandoms with Mike Gibson and Steve Haller! Check out our friends/sponsors at Funky Town Comics and Vinyl! Website: https://www.themultiversereport.com/
Welcome to the 228th episode of the WhoDatJedi podcast! On this week's show, your hosts -- Aaron Svoboda (@aaronsvoboda.bsky.social), Alfredo Narvaez (@nolafredo.bsky.social) and Dave Gladow (@davegladow.bsky.social) -- review the first 3-episode arc of Season 2 of "Andor." The group devotes a few minutes to Celebration before getting into the weeds on the major storylines of the first three episodes. Why are the idiot Rebellion dudes important? Why is a scene of sexual assault appropriate for this show? How are people in general unpredictable? And why is the Unholy Alliance (TM) suddenly ... a good thing? Let's get into it! Listen on Podbean, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, Pandora, Tune In + Alexa, Amazon Music/Audible, iHeartRadio, and follow us on Bluesky, Twitter & Facebook! If you like what you hear, be sure to click that follow button and leave us a positive review! Read more of Fredo's musings here. Read more of Dave's musings here. Song credit: Far, Far Away (Star Wars Jazz), by the Swamp Donkeys Check them out on Apple Music! -- Related "Andor" episodes: Live TV discussion: 'Andor' Episode 12 How will Season 2 of 'Andor' tie into 'Rebels?' Top five Star Wars TV shows (and Dr. Doom too) How does Andor affect others ... and how do they affect him? Leadership in 'Andor' is taking many forms 'Andor' is both a timeless and timely story right now The themes of power and class in 'Andor' 'Andor' is so stupidly good What actually makes 'Andor' a series for adults? 'Andor' might be the 'grown-up' Star Wars you've been looking for
A returning Rebel Base Card podcast series that asks more questions than it answers. Today On Breakfast Pack #101- It's the return of Questions AND/or Breakfast: In this episode we are asking questions and making comments on the Second arc of Andor Season 2:4 Ever been to Ghorman5 I have friends everywhere 6 What a festive eveningWith me, is my co-host and Card Squadron wingman - Gregory Cass from eyeoncanon.comBut Greg is not alone in this Rebellion, because with us tonight is one of the Co-hosts of The Long Take Review - P.T. McNiff.So if you are joining us for the first time, the Breakfast Pack, and all their iterations is an insert podcast in the regular feed where Greg, PT and I, will trade questions on the latest episodes of Star Wars TV. And since we are talking about brand new Star Wars stories, I will remind anyone that there will be spoilers and we all invite you to please come back and listen after you've watched.Find Greg on Instagram and Hive @eyeoncanon and at eyeoncanon.comThrough the glass columns podcast: A Wheel of Time podcasthttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/through-the-glass-columns-a-wheel-of-time-read-along-podcastid1632986026Also as part of the Long Take Review Podcasthttps://thelongtake.substack.com/podcastFind P.T. at the Long Take ReviewHosted on Jen's Substack: thelongtake.substack.comInstagram/Threads/Bluesky: @thelongtakereviewLetterboxd: @ltrpodEmail: thelongtakereview@gmail.comIf you have a questions for the Breakfast Pack ask on the socials, Twitter/X, Instagram, Facebook, Threads, & BlueSky @rebelbasecard. You can email the show at greg@rebelbasecard.comMore designs are up on the TeePublic store and that is 14 in all! Help out the show and find some cool swag. https://www.teepublic.com/user/rebel-base-cardFind me on the Topps Digital Apps like Star Wars Card Trader, Marvel, Disney Collect and BUNT @CORNFEDTECHHelp out the show by rating The Rebel Base Card Podcast wherever you get your podcasts. All comments and feedback is appreciated!
This week Alice and Doug pull up the ol' random topic generator and test their ability to talk about made-up holidays, strange movies, and more. It goes pretty well, except for Alice giving the audience a Star Wars spoiler (no, not that one) and Doug admitting to spraying fake vomit in a church. Other discussion topics may include:- Which of the 16 Star Wars TV series is your favorite?- Changing the Jaws score to scat music- What food looks disgusting but tastes delicious?- Swiss Army Man Knife: Big Dan- Anyone know how to get ahold of Yo Yo Ma for personal appearances?
A returning Rebel Base Card podcast series that asks more questions than it answers. Today On Breakfast Pack #100- It's the return of Questions AND/or Breakfast: In this episode we are asking questions and making comments on the first arc of Andor Season 2, One year later, Sagrona Teema and Harvest, which, sigh debuted o Disney+ on Tuesday, April 22nd.With me, returning for an unbelievable 100th episode of this I guess not-so-limited series of the Rebel Base Card podcast, is my co-host and Card Squadron wingman - Gregory Cass from eyeoncanon.comSo if you are joining us for the first time, the Breakfast Pack, and all their iterations is an insert podcast in the regular feed where Greg and I, and occasionally guests, will trade questions on the latest episodes of Star Wars TV. And since we are talking about brand new Star Wars stories, I will remind anyone that there will be spoilers and we all invite you to please come back and listen after you've watched.Find Ben Brophy@zenkenobi from Twitter & Instagram.https://www.teepublic.com/user/gonksquadronFind Greg on Instagram and Hive @eyeoncanon and at eyeoncanon.comThrough the glass columns podcast: A Wheel of Time podcasthttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/through-the-glass-columns-a-wheel-of-time-read-along-podcastid1632986026Also as part of the Long Take Review Podcasthttps://thelongtake.substack.com/podcastIf you have a questions for the Breakfast Pack ask on the socials, Twitter/X, Instagram, Facebook, Threads, & BlueSky @rebelbasecard. You can email the show at greg@rebelbasecard.comMore designs are up on the TeePublic store and that is 14 in all! Help out the show and find some cool swag. https://www.teepublic.com/user/rebel-base-cardFind me on the Topps Digital Apps like Star Wars Card Trader, Marvel, Disney Collect and BUNT @CORNFEDTECHHelp out the show by rating The Rebel Base Card Podcast wherever you get your podcasts. All comments and feedback is appreciated!
Welkom bij een aflevering van Nerd Culture, in aflevering #206 duiken we in en bespreken we het langverwachte tweede seizoen van Andor, Mythic Quest S4, en de klassieker Captain America: The Winter Soldier. Daarnaast praten we je bij over het laatste nieuws uit de nerdwereld: van Ted Sarandos' uitspraken over Netflix en Hollywood tot de aankomende X-Files reboot van Ryan Coogler. Ook bespreken we nieuwe trailers, figurines en alles wat binnenkort op streaming en in de bioscoop verschijnt. Let's go!Is Andor het allerbeste van Star Wars?Andor seizoen 2 is officieel het best beoordeelde live-action Star Wars-project ooit op Rotten Tomatoes, met een indrukwekkende score van 98%. Daarmee overtreft het zelfs het eerste seizoen van Andor (96%) en klassiekers als The Empire Strikes Back (95%). De volledige twaalf afleveringen zijn vooraf aan critici getoond, wat wijst op vertrouwen in de kwaliteit van het seizoen, ondanks een trage start. Critici prijzen vooral de sterke storytelling en de impact op de bredere Star Wars-wereld. De Rotten Tomatoes-score kan nog veranderen naarmate meer recensies binnenkomen, maar voorlopig lijkt Andor seizoen 2 de nieuwe standaard te zetten voor Star Wars-series. De serie loopt rechtstreeks over in de gebeurtenissen van Rogue One, wat mogelijk ook die film in een nieuw daglicht zet.Netflix is Hollywood aan het reddenTijdens de TIME100 Summit verklaarde Netflix-co-CEO Ted Sarandos dat Netflix “Hollywood redt” in plaats van vernietigt. Volgens Sarandos geeft de consument duidelijk aan liever films thuis te willen kijken, gezien de dalende bioscoopbezoeken en krimpende releasewindows. Hoewel hij zelf van bioscopen houdt, noemde hij de traditionele theaterervaring “een achterhaald idee voor de meeste mensen.” Sarandos benadrukte dat Netflix zich richt op consumentenwensen en films aanbiedt op hun voorwaarden. Daarnaast wees hij erop dat de entertainmentindustrie wereldwijd vaak met extra obstakels te maken heeft, zoals quota en coproductieverplichtingen in China, en beklaagde hij zich over het feit dat de sector soms niet als “echte business” wordt behandeld.Ryan Coogler aan de haal met X-Files rebootRyan Coogler (bekend van Black Panther) heeft bevestigd dat zijn volgende project een reboot van The X-Files wordt. In een podcast liet hij weten enorm enthousiast te zijn en te mikken op afleveringen die “echt f—ing eng” worden. Coogler heeft inmiddels gesproken met Gillian Anderson over een mogelijke terugkeer als Dana Scully. Anderson noemde Coogler “een beetje een genie” en sluit een rol in de reboot niet uit. De originele serie liep van 1993 tot 2002 en kreeg later nog twee films en een korte revival. Coogler wil The X-Files een frisse draai geven met een diverse cast, ondersteund door een deal met Disney TV. Ook originele bedenker Chris Carter staat positief tegenover het project. Fans kunnen dus uitkijken naar een nieuwe interpretatie van de iconische serie.Timestamps:00:00:00 intro00:05:13 Andor00:12:50 Mythic Quest S400:14:32 Captain America: The Winter Soldier00:19:55 The Gorge00:24:34 The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension00:29:16 Ghost in the shell00:31:29 Fantastic Four Trailer00:34:52 Netflix redt Hollywood volgens CEO Ted Sarandos00:40:00 Star Wars Episode III Revenge of the Sith nu terug in de bioscoop00:43:09 Hayden Christensen promo voor Revenge of the Sith00:43:48 Andor Season 2 highest rated Star Wars TV show of film00:45:35 Sydney Sweeney in Split Fiction verfilming00:47:42 Michael Bay's Outrun heeft Sydney Sweeney in het vizier00:49:40 Ryan Coogler gaat aan de slag met X-files reboot00:53:16 Geen tekort aan Batman de komende tijd00:58:57 Predator Badlands Trailer01:02:00 Predator kills the Marvel universe01:05:09 Ryan Reynolds bezig met nieuwe Deadpool content01:09:46 Hasbro onthult Marvel Legends figurines drop01:15:39 NECA onthult Shredder figurine uit TMNT cartoon01:18:30 HIM Teaser Trailer
Welcome to Skytalkers coverage of Andor Season 2! We're so excited to be back discussing and analyzing one of our favorite Star Wars TV shows with the first arc of Andor Season 2! Tune in to hear: Our first impressions returning to the world of Andor. Does the show do a good job of re-contextualizing where all our characters are? How is Bix handling the events of Season 1? What do we think about Cassian's character development in this first arc? …all that and more! Visit CozyEarth.com and use our code SKYTALKERS for 40% off best-selling sheets, towels, pajamas, and more. And if you get a post-purchase survey, let them know you heard about Cozy Earth from Skytalkers. Join our Patreon community and unlock bonus episodes + more! Our website! Follow us on Twitter/X @skytalkerspod Follow us on TikTok @skytalkers Follow us on Facebook Follow us on Instagram @skytalkerspodcast Follow Charlotte on Twitter/X @crerrity Follow Caitlin on Twitter/X @caitlinplesher Email us! hello@skytalkers.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This is our spoiler-free review of Andor Season 2. We discuss the return of this groundbreaking series from Tony Gilroy, which propels us through the years leading up to the events of Rogue One. With excellent performances, sharp writing, and an improved pace, this season once again proves why exploring different genres can be so effective in this familiar galaxy created by George Lucas.The first chapter of Andor season 2 will premiere April 22, with subsequent chapters debuting each week, exclusively on Disney+. Check out Geekcentric onYouTube | Instagram | Twitter | TikTokJoin the Geekcentric Discord HERE
It's our 41st episode and we're accidentally celebrating—with a surprise noir-themed bachelor night that's somehow both hilarious and wholesome. (Yes, there were scavenger hunts. Yes, there were fedoras.)Then we dive into Andor Episode 6: “The Eye”—one of the most intense, thrilling episodes in Star Wars TV history. We break down:That jaw-dropping heist
A returning Rebel Base Card podcast series that asks more questions than it answers. Today On Breakfast Pack #99- Tales of the Breakfast: We are talking about the Tales of the Underworld trailer that debuted outta nowhere on Wednesday April 2nd: With my co-host and Card Squadron wingman Gregory Cass from eyeoncanon.com So if you are joining us for the first time, the Breakfast Pack, and all their iterations is an insert podcast in the regular feed where Greg and I, and occasionally guests, will trade questions on the latest episodes of Star Wars TV. Much like the title implies, Find Greg on Instagram and Hive @eyeoncanon and at eyeoncanon.comThrough the glass columns podcast: A Wheel of Time podcasthttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/through-the-glass-columns-a-wheel-of-time-read-along-podcastid1632986026Also as part of the Long Take Review Podcasthttps://thelongtake.substack.com/podcastIf you have a questions for the Breakfast Pack ask on the socials, Twitter/X, Instagram, Facebook, Threads, & BlueSky @rebelbasecard. You can email the show at greg@rebelbasecard.comMore designs are up on the TeePublic store and that is 14 in all! Help out the show and find some cool swag. https://www.teepublic.com/user/rebel-base-cardFind me on the Topps Digital Apps like Star Wars Card Trader, Marvel, Disney Collect and BUNT @CORNFEDTECHHelp out the show by rating The Rebel Base Card Podcast wherever you get your podcasts. All comments and feedback is appreciated!
The Marauders break down their favorite episodes of live action Star Wars TV thus far. Are we in store for any surprises? Let us know your favorites! If you're a listener be sure to check out our YouTube page! We're very active on there with livestreams, videos, shorts, and more!Welcome to HoloNet Marauders!A video version of this episode is available as well on our YouTube channel.Check out our Patreon for bonus episodes, merch, giveaways & behind the scenes!
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As George Lucas was in his final years at Lucasfilm, he had some projects in the pipeline and on the verge of release, but they never happened. Via new interview highlights with producer Rick McCallum and writer Ronald D. Moore, we learn more about STAR WARS UNDERWORLD, the live-action STAR WARS TV show that had 50-60 fully written scripts ready-to-go, but was eventually abandoned. And Seth Green recently shared info about the fully-produced, but never-released animated comedy series STAR WARS DETOURS. These key creatives discussed their experiences working with Lucas on those shows and why fans will never get the chance to see them. In other news, we review interview clips of Daisy Ridley and screenwriter Stephen Knight talking about the ever-in-development “New Jedi Order” film featuring Rey. Plus, we discuss potential STAR WARS animated projects that may be in the works, “Star Wars in Pop Culture” features Mark Hamill on “Space Ghost Coast-to-Coast", and we have a huge announcement about the next RFR LIVE event happening later this year. It's one you won't want to miss!
George Lucas had a Star Wars TV show before Disney took over! Star Wars: Underworld was meant to be a dark, gritty series about the criminal underbelly of the galaxy. Over 60 scripts were written, but a massive $40 million per episode budget put it on ice. Should Disney revive it? Let's discuss!
We've all heard of the Star Wars television how that was called "Underworld" There even was footage shot and about 60 scripts that made it to the 3rd rewrite... So what happened? Well new insights have resurfaced and now we get to break it all down! Plus so much more from Andor and all Star Wars news, rumors and theories in this weekly Star Wars podcast! Episode 298 #starwars #podcast #livestream #maytheforcebewithyou #disneyplus #starwarstheory #starwarsnews #starwarstrilogy #andor #georgelucas If you are interested in being a Patreon we will be indebted to you... https://www.patreon.com/sarlaccdigestpodcast Grab Merchandise Here: https://www.teepublic.com/user/sarlacc-digest-store For all your action figure stand needs and more: http://www.toschestationemporium.com use promo code for 10% off!: sarlaccdigestpodcast Tosche Station Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@toschestationemporium Check out Tommy at: https://www.youtube.com/@BlitzTransmissions Check out Alex at: https://www.youtube.com/@ShadoweKnowsNetwork Intro Music By: Michael Patsos Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/patsosm
Star Wars: Droids – The Forgotten First Animated SeriesIn this episode of Star Wars Generations, hosts Erin and Matthew explore Star Wars: Droids, the first-ever Star Wars animated series. This often overlooked show from the mid-1980s follows the adventures of C-3PO and R2-D2 before they joined Princess Leia, offering viewers a glimpse into their earlier escapades.The hosts examine how this episodic series was structured around three main story arcs, each following our droid heroes as they encounter new masters and get involved in various adventures across the galaxy. Despite being non-canonical in current Star Wars lore, the show provides interesting early concepts that would later influence the franchise.What makes Droids unique in Star Wars history?As one of the earliest Star Wars TV productions (second only to the infamous Star Wars Holiday Special), Droids represents an interesting moment in franchise history. The hosts discuss how the show's 1980s animation style resembles other cartoons of the era like He-Man and She-Ra, appearing somewhat amateurish by today's standards but groundbreaking for its time.How does Droids handle character development?The hosts analyze how C-3PO's personality differs slightly from his film portrayal, occasionally expressing desires to be a "freedom fighter" while still maintaining his characteristic anxiety and complaints. They also note the show's treatment of droids as property, with slavery being normalized in ways that modern viewers might find uncomfortable.What connections exist between Droids and later Star Wars properties?The hosts point out several interesting connections between elements in the show and later Star Wars productions, such as the character "Kybo Ren" potentially inspiring the name "Kylo Ren" years later, as well as appearances by characters like Boba Fett, Sy Snootles, and Max Rebo.Other topics discussed:The three main story arcs featuring different masters and adventuresEarly concepts of land racing that predated pod racing in The Phantom MenaceThe surprisingly dark "disappearing disease" featured in one episodeC-3PO's memorable quips, including threats toward petsAppearances by familiar characters like Sy Snootles and Max ReboThe show's approach to magic and mysticism not typically seen in Star WarsHow merchandising drove much of the show's creationDespite its simplistic storylines and now-outdated animation, Star Wars: Droids offers fans a fascinating look at early expanded universe content before the concept of a cohesive canon existed. While not essential viewing for casual fans, the hosts suggest it might interest completionists looking to experience every corner of the Star Wars universe.AND—stick around after the episode for a preview of this month's Star Wars Book Club Member's Only Episode on Queen's Shadow! **************************************************************************This episode is a production of Star Wars Generations, a The Ethical Panda Podcast and part of the TruStory FM Entertainment Podcast Network. Check our our website to find out more about this and our sister podcast Superhero Ethics.We want to hear from you! You can keep up with our latest news, and send us feedback, questions, or comments via social media or email.Email: Matthew@TheEthicalPanda.comFacebook: TheEthicalPandaInstagram: TheEthicalPandaPodcastsTwitter: EthicalPanda77Or you can join jump into the Star Wars Generations and Superhero Ethics channels on the TruStory FM Discord.To learn more about co-host Erin and her incredible cosplay check out her Instagram, LadyTanoCreates.Want to get access to even more content while supporting the podcast? Become a member! For $5 a month, or $55 a year you get access to bonus episodes and bonus content at the end of most episodes. Sign up on the podcast's main page you can even give membership as a gift!You can also support our podcasts through our sponsors:Purchase a lightsaber from Level Up Sabers run by friend of the podcast Neighborhood Master AlanUse Audible for audiobooks. Sign up for a one year membership or gift one through this link.Purchase any media discussed this week through our sponsored links.
Welcome to TV Break, where Pop Break's Podcasts Editor Alex Marcus is joined by editor-in-chief Bill Bodkin, and TV Columnist Josh Sarnecky to talk about the happenings in television.Here's the format of the show:The Best Thing I Saw on TV Last Month – Alex, Bill, & Josh talk about a show/episode/event they liked from the last month including Max's The Pitt, HBO's White Lotus, Disney Plus's Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man, and AppleTV Plus's Severance, Prime Video's Invincible, and AEW Collision & Dynomite. Newsbreak – This month, they discuss a recent interview between Deadline's Mike Flemming and Lucasfilm's Kathleen Kennedy, regarding her potential retirement and the future of Star Wars in the movies and on television.Streaming Wars – Alex, Bill, & Josh pick a streamer they think “won the month” based on new shows airing/upcoming shows announced etc. Bill went with Disney Plus, thanks to the hype around Andor and Daredevil, the positive response to Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man, and sister streamer Hulu's live Oscar stream. Meanwhile, Josh hands it to Amazon's Prime Video thanks to its successful run of shows from Invincible to Reacher to Wheel of Time, plus the news that they now have full creative control of the James Bond franchise. Finally, Alex gives it to Max for their stellar work with The Pitt, White Lotus, Last Week Tonight, and Harley Quinn, not to mention trailers for The Rehearsal, The Last of Us, and The Righteous Gemstones, and the recent James Gunn press conference updating the media on DC Studios.New Series Spotlight – This month, the guys review NBC and Peacock's hotly anticipated spin off of Suits, Suits: LA starring Arrow's Stephen Amell. They get into their history with the Suits franchise, and why this latest attempt shocked them with how poorly it was put together.
A Star Wars insert podcast series that asks more questions than it answers -once again between Star Wars shows. Today on Hot Stove Breakfast pack #98- We are asking questions on the Andor Season 2 trailer, and a lot of other Star Wars news and notes that happened this week. So back on temporary loan from The Long Take Oscar marathon podcast party, is my co-host and card squadron winger Gregory Cass from eyeoncanon.com. So if you are joining us for the first time, the Breakfast Pack, and all their iterations are insert podcasts in the regular feed where Greg and I, along with occasional guests, will trade questions on the latest episodes of Star Wars TV. Much like the title implies, Hot Stove shows fall in-between, and make more sense during the baseball offseason. And if you can make heads or tails our of that description, please email me at greg@rebelbasecard.comFind Greg on Instagram and Hive @eyeoncanon and at eyeoncanon.comThrough the glass columns podcast: A Wheel of Time podcasthttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/through-the-glass-columns-a-wheel-of-time-read-along-podcastid1632986026If you have a questions for the Breakfast Pack ask on the socials, Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, threads, BlueSky & Hive @rebelbasecard.
Disney Era Star Wars TV A couple weeks back we covered the Star Wars movies of the Disney era. The highs, the lows, the lens flares … lol Tonight we take on Disney era Star Wars TV shows. Animation will be another evenings sidebar. What's been good about it? What needs improvement? Can you be critical without trampling on what someone else likes? Let's talk about it all! For more on our show partners - Bones Coffee - http://www.bonescoffee.com/FSFPOPCAST and use code FSFPOPCAST Idea Farm - www.ideafarm.store - use discount code FSF15 Level Up Sabers https://bit.ly/FSFLevelUpSabers Eddie Ai Editing - https://www.heyeddie.ai/ Win free loot - sign up here - www.fsfpopcast.com/contact Tim Beisiegels articles - https://couchsoup.com/author/byeseagull For more on our Show - Join our Patreon https://patreon.com/fsfpopcast Join our Discord! https://discord.gg/cpry4fCDTq Visit our website - https://www.fsfpopcast.com FSF PopCast on BlueSky, Instagram, Threads, and Facebook - @fsfpopcast This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Disney Era Star Wars TV A couple weeks back we covered the Star Wars movies of the Disney era. The highs, the lows, the lens flares … lol Tonight we take on Disney era Star Wars TV shows. Animation will be another evenings sidebar. What's been good about it? What needs improvement? Can you be critical without trampling on what someone else likes? Let's talk about it all! For more on our show partners - Bones Coffee - http://www.bonescoffee.com/FSFPOPCAST and use code FSFPOPCAST Idea Farm - www.ideafarm.store - use discount code FSF15 Level Up Sabers https://bit.ly/FSFLevelUpSabers Eddie Ai Editing - https://www.heyeddie.ai/ Win free loot - sign up here - www.fsfpopcast.com/contact Tim Beisiegels articles - https://couchsoup.com/author/byeseagull For more on our Show - Join our Patreon https://patreon.com/fsfpopcast Join our Discord! https://discord.gg/cpry4fCDTq Visit our website - https://www.fsfpopcast.com FSF PopCast on BlueSky, Instagram, Threads, and Facebook - @fsfpopcast This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
This week Will and Chloe are doing a tier list of Star Wars TV shows! Thank you for watching! We hope you enjoy the episode if you do and would like to see more from us like and subscribe to our YouTube channel and check out more content from us on our Instagram and Tiktok pages. May the force be with you!
The Star Wars: Skeleton Crew finale has finally aired, and boy was it a wild ride! IT'S TIME FOR SPACE GOONIES YALL! Join Couch Soup contributors Drew Lewis, Thomas Richards, and Iain McParland for a Watching Now Special, discussing the series' ups and downs. Did Skeleton Crew end satisfyingly, or did it leave us gasping for more? What are our thoughts about this group of kids? And let's talk about how awesome Jude Law is as Jod Na Nawood and how SM-33 is another great droid in a long line of fantastic rust-buckets!Watching Now: Star Wars Skeleton Crew Special is a Watching Now podcast special from Couch Soup. Join us for reactions, reviews, and excitement about all things Skeleton Crew. We're all Star Wars sickos, so join us for some laughs and ultra-nerdy discussion!
In this new episode fresh off the heels of the latest live-action Star Wars show, Micah and Eric are feeling all of the feels for the characters and their journey home. ‘Skeleton Crew' made these two 80's kids remember what it felt like to be a kid again. And with a pirate captain and a pirate droid by their side, the main characters of the show all shine brightly throughout the whole season. What does Jude Law's “Jod” owe to another Disney pirate captain? What, if anything, would we want out of a Season 2? And, behind a spoiler line, what secrets were revealed in this past week's finale? All of that and more on this episode of ‘What the Hype?!' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Jod betrayed us all and courageous Wim has learned nothing. The penultimate episode of Skeleton Crew left us shocked (Jod killed a defenseless man?!) and dismayed (please don't pull an Anakin 2.0, Jod!!). Why is hologram technology so prevalent? Is this the best heel turn in modern television history? How did Jod get on the Onyx Cinder? Star Wars TV, is it getting better? Rosie and Jason ponder these questions and the end of Skeleton Crew season one. Follow Jason: twitter.com/netw3rk Follow Rosie: IG & Letterboxd Follow X-Ray Vision on Instagram Join the X-Ray Vision DiscordSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Reposted from Star Wars TV 'Cast: Join Pake and Daphne as we discuss the new Star Wars TV Series - Skeleton Crew!In this episode, our travelers finally reach home, but will they arrive alone?We'll be releasing episodes each week, so send your show feedback and comments to skeletoncrew@podcastica.com.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Just like KB Rob has Zero Friends again, Nick is sick and Rob got a substitute co-host. Ken Bishop joins us this week as we break down Ep 6 of The Skeleton Crew on Disny+. Star Wars has hit it out of the park with this show. The Skeleton Crew is a top 3 Star Wars TV show to come out of DIsney+. If you want to see our faces you can check us out on our YouTube page at https://www.youtube.com/live/iVabqqBod4I?si=LdDpQkSaxkUq0srp Enjoy the rest of our rundown of this show and others on our youtube page. facebook.com/banthamilkpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Reposted from Star Wars TV 'Cast: Join Pake and Daphne as we discuss the new Star Wars TV Series - Skeleton Crew!In this episode, our travelers are split and challenged in new ways as they try to reclaim the Onyx Cinder. We'll be releasing episodes each week, so send your show feedback and comments to skeletoncrew@podcastica.com.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Bryce Dallas Howard is back to direct another episode of Star Wars TV and as always she delivers! One of the best episodes we have had for character development so far sees the kids split up into different groups than usual to learn lessons in a way that feels both wholesome and earned. Let's jump in!BECOME A PATRON: https://www.patreon.com/massivebreakdownpodcastsCHAT SERVER: https://discord.gg/C44PeM5RSf
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Reposted from Star Wars TV 'Cast, which you can find at: https://podcastica.com/podcast/star-wars-tv-cast - Join Pake and Daphne as we discuss the new Star Wars TV Series - Skeleton Crew!In this episode, there is no rest for our travelers despite their visit to the spa planet Lanupa. We'll be releasing episodes each week, so send your show feedback and comments to skeletoncrew@podcastica.com.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Reposted from Star Wars TV 'Cast, which you can find at: https://podcastica.com/podcast/star-wars-tv-cast — Join Pake and Daphne as we discuss the new Star Wars TV Series - Skeleton Crew!In this episode, we discuss the adventures Wim, Fern, Neel and KB have on the planet At Achrann.We'll be releasing episodes each week, so send your show feedback and comments to skeletoncrew@podcastica.com.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Reposted from Star Wars TV 'Cast, which you can find at: https://podcastica.com/podcast/star-wars-tv-cast — Join Pake and Daphne as we discuss the new Star Wars TV Series - Skeleton Crew!In this episode, we break down the characters, lore and story from ""This Could Be a Real Adventure", "Way, Way Out Past the Barrier" and "Very Interesting, as an Astrogation Problem".We'll be releasing episodes each week, so send your show feedback and comments to skeletoncrew@podcastica.com.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
'Skeleton Crew', the latest Star Wars TV series debuted on Disney+ Tuesday December 2nd, 2024. In this episode of Mostly Superheroes, get a spoiler free reaction and synopsis from Logan, Carrie, and Scotty Scoop. Subscribe for weekly reviews as episodes of 'Skeleton Crew' drop every Tuesday. Submit your favorite movie, tv show, book, artist, or story for our upcoming Best of 2024 Season 5 Finale Holiday Spectacular. https://mostlysuperheroes.com/season-5-blogcast/best-of-2024-season-5-finale Join us in seeing 'Kraven the Hunter' Monday December 16th at 6pm at Alamo Drafthouse St. Louis. Sign up and enter the raffle to win prizes from City Winery St. Louis, 4 Hands Brewery, Alamo Drafthouse and more. https://mostlysuperheroes.com/calendar/kraven-the-hunter-screen-social ©2024 Carrogan Ventures, LLC