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Almost Live from Daddy's Dungeon: Prepping for The Clone Wars Season 3
As usual we're kind of all over the place as we get ready for Star Wars: The Clone Wars Season 3!
Our Star Wars safe space welcomes fans of all levels as we share laughter, spoilers, and our unabashed love for the galaxy far, far away, right from the Nerdvana that is Daddy's Dungeon.
Join our passionate panel as we navigate the tangled timelines of "The Clone Wars," embracing the non-linear genius of Dave Filoni. We tackle the recent shake-up in Star Wars film production with Stephen Knight's departure from Daisy Ridley's upcoming Rey movie. Conversations heat up around the future of Star Wars storytelling, the potential for a new series about the Jedi Order, and the challenge of staying true to George Lucas's vision while embracing new creative voices.
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So this week predictions Daisy Ridley goes to the dark side and we're preparing for the Clone Wars Season 3 from Louie's nerd lair. Here. It is All that and more this week on your Star Wars safe space, stick around. Can you guys even hear that at all, can you really? Yeah, that's because I'm deaf and I can't hear anything so it's that's really bad.
Speaker 3:It's really. I'm deaf and I can't hear anything, so it's that's really bad, it's really bad.
Speaker 4:Yeah, if you guys are hearing that, so you, just, you just start bobbing along, and then you guys will just bob along to you, so it looks like we're like you know we can hear it, like you, like we're like we actually have something going on.
Speaker 1:like with technology, it's just god, this whole thing is just macgyvered together. All right, howdy star warriors, welcome to star wars safe space, your non-toxic, low sodium star wars show. That doesn't make you feel bad for not knowing that asajj ventress was supposed to be palpatine's apprentice in attack of the clones but was replaced by dooku after Christopher Lee signed up to play the good count Sherry. That was great. Yeah, that was a good find. That would have changed the whole story. It would have changed a lot, absolutely, I think. So, yeah, it would have changed a lot. That was a good find. So, whether you're a hardcore fan or just a little Swarzy curious, this is your Star Wars safe space. So we are the Circle of nerds where's the camera? And this is our first time on camera well well, I mean publicly on camera
Speaker 1:oh, lord, publicly sorry about that. I think we all look good like shit. I think we all look pretty good. Look at it's looking good. Everybody's hair's nice. I I forgot my other hats. I got my beanie on. So, yeah, I gotta cover up that deal, because it's really not right today. That's okay, uh. So we are the circle of nerds and we do love star wars, even if we don't always like it. So, uh, let's meet everyone, shall we? As always, to my left, your right but that's not really my right, you're left If we're starting still on, she is on my lap. So my left, you're right, like she's far left stage left star of stage and screen.
Speaker 1:It is the sensational Sherry. Hello everyone you guys got your own camera and everything.
Speaker 3:We're so fancy.
Speaker 1:Oh my goodness, this is exciting. He's like this is just like the Dumbledore, the Dumbledore, so inhaling from parts unknown. It is T to the Oni.
Speaker 2:Welcome back to the galaxy, everybody.
Speaker 1:And let me see if I can push the right button for the cameras.
Speaker 4:Hey, there we are. No, it's that one. Is that one right?
Speaker 1:there. That's our camera right there. Yeah, there you go, and from the outer rim territory of Boston we're going to be doing a little bit of a Halloween coming to you almost live from daddy's dungeon it is live.
Speaker 4:We're live right now.
Speaker 1:We're live right now.
Speaker 4:But now we're live right now. But I mean, by the time people see you and or hear this, it's going to be like almost live. So, hello children. Oh, my god, daddy's dungeon, or is it louis lair or I don't know? I've been calling it the nerd cave. The nerd cave, yeah, I mean technically it is daddy's dungeon. That's where daddy louis came from. So that's where all the magic happens. That's where all the magic happens but it's pretty impressive.
Speaker 1:Like thanks, like welcome. You're seeing, you're seeing half of this nerdvana, nerdvana. You're seeing literally half of of what louis has going on down here, and if you're listening on the podcast, you're not seeing anything. You're seeing zero percent.
Speaker 4:But we'll go check out our socials, or yeah, this is gonna be, yeah, this will be, this is youtube, I don't know. Uh, check out our shits, or wherever this is going to be.
Speaker 1:Yeah, this will be. This is YouTube. I don't know.
Speaker 4:Check out our shit, and then you can see us. Yeah, I get to see it and clips.
Speaker 1:There'll be clips all over the place. Oh yeah, I'd like to think someday, someday, eventually maybe maybe in 2027.
Speaker 3:Look man.
Speaker 1:I know, okay, all right, so what are we doing here? Well, uh, it's our mission to watch all of the canon Star Wars films and tv shows in chronological order, sort of. Uh, dave Filoni currently is making that a little bit difficult for us as we uh go into season three of the clone wars. Dave does not like chronological order, unfortunately, as we've learned in season one and two. So, um, I I don't know exactly what's going to be happening here, but, uh, we're gonna have a good time, we'll figure it out. We'll figure it out. So a word of warning to all of you would be star wars, star warriors. Uh, there will be spoilers, lots of spoilers, lots of spoilers. We'll try to avoid the big ones, but do we really try to avoid the?
Speaker 3:big ones no, but sometimes you just can't.
Speaker 4:We do try, we try, but there's a lot of things that we talk about on the show that really has a lot of context to what we're going to see and most of us have seen almost everything. So I think all of us have seen almost everything, aside from the clone wars and rebels, probably, yeah, and bits and pieces. It's hard not to call ahead to things that we know are coming absolutely right. So spoilers some of this content's been out since 1977, so if you haven't seen, if you haven't seen it by now.
Speaker 1:I mean, it's kind of like, or at least some clips, right, I mean um, so yeah, where's my uh? Okay, so season three of the clone wars, that's. We're gonna be talking about this season on our podcast. We're gonna be going through all 22 episodes of that show and we're gonna be doing that in uh, four episode blocks. Now, what we're doing differently than we've done before is we're actually going to be doing that in four episode blocks. Now, what we're doing differently than we've done before is we're actually going to be reacting to these things, since we've got all this video stuff set up. So we're going to watch it, and you're going to watch, us watch it, and then we're going to watch.
Speaker 3:you watch it, we're going to watch you watching us, watch it.
Speaker 4:And then we're going to talk about it so you can listen to it. Yes, even though you've already watched it.
Speaker 2:You can listen to us talk about watching you, watching us watching this.
Speaker 1:But that's entertainment. Isn't that what I mean?
Speaker 3:I like that, tony, I like that.
Speaker 1:But everybody does that, Everybody does that. It's like I'm going to watch someone. I do that too. I watch people watching windows things okay oh no, that was the one time that was the one time and I I performed my civic duty and paid my fines and did the community service and I've not peeped in windows again, because open doors I mean, that's on you, you are tom I am like peeping tom.
Speaker 3:No, I'm just kidding are you?
Speaker 4:though it's all jokes is it though?
Speaker 3:well, unless you're looking at me, that's okay, I'd be looking at you I don't know if you guys can hear.
Speaker 1:You guys can't hear that at all.
Speaker 3:Okay, are you serious?
Speaker 2:you have it too loud oh, I can't hear it by much, but I can hear it okay so I've got all these set up too yeah, so I don't know if we'll.
Speaker 1:That's the one I need. Why do we have this random cable?
Speaker 3:Oh, this is for his.
Speaker 1:That's for the laptop. It's not random, so season three of the Clone Wars. Friends will return, enemies will rise and secrets, secrets will be revealed, secrets will be revealed so season. Secrets, secrets will be revealed, secrets, secrets will be revealed so season it's a secret, secret touching secret. Oh my bad all right secret god, it's such a good show we need to do that.
Speaker 1:We need to do a 30 rock podcast we do mean you, do we really do that, but anyway, anyway, yeah, we're not doing that now, we're doing a Star Wars podcast. So where was I in my notes? Secrets revealed. Ah, season three of the Clone Wars animated series debuted September 2010. And it jumps around the timeline, taking place across 2021 and 22 BBY.
Speaker 3:So it's like it's all over the place. It is all over the place seriously.
Speaker 1:So what I'd like to do is first go to the news, because louis has some. I do wait. Where's my news music? I don't have nope. Nope, there, he is the news music.
Speaker 4:It's more of a fanfare than a sharpie this week in Star Wars news news news, so as of October 24th Stephen Knight, who was the active screenwriter for Daisy Ridley's next Rey movie. I think it's our next live action, star Wars, I believe you're right?
Speaker 3:I think so yeah.
Speaker 4:Yeah, as far as movies go. So he was actually the replacement for the original screenwriters, which left in March of 2023. So he came on in March of 2023 and now he has departed the movie. There's no information on why he departed the movie, but if anyone knows of a good screenwriter, I think Disney's looking yeah, yeah, cause they didn't announce a replacement. Oh, they just said he's leaving.
Speaker 3:Usually when they leave, they announce this person's replacing, so I think, leave.
Speaker 4:They announce that this person's replacing, so I think that they are actively looking for a screenwriter. So if you know anybody, do you think they're going to kill the project? I mean Disney likes to kill good projects these days that have female leads. You're not wrong, you're not wrong.
Speaker 1:But I mean that has happened quite a bit with star wars films over the years. I mean I think um the prequels or the sequels suffered from that. There they had a long time they did, directors, writers dropping out um really do. We know why, or that a lot of times money probably money is there, but a lot of times you've got there's been directors and writers that have had creative differences yeah, I'm gonna say that conflicts of like what? They want to do right. It's like. This is my vision. It's like motherfucker no, it's george lucas's vision.
Speaker 1:He's already set the blueprint. Just fucking do what he did and that's it. It's just. It's well. I mean dave and them are on it right, because they don't really fuck with the formula, that much it's like pew pew.
Speaker 3:They knew the assignment and they did it. They did know the assignment 100% and they know how to tell a good story. Yeah.
Speaker 1:And they know how to tell a good story.
Speaker 3:And aren't they friends with George?
Speaker 1:I thought you were going to say friends with benefits With George.
Speaker 3:With George, I guess benefit would be being friends with.
Speaker 1:George, yeah, I don't mean that in a naughty way. Yeah, not in a naughty way, but in a like, holy shit, I get to see all of the fucking toys that he has. Yeah, yes, yes, please. But I don't know, I'll do it, I'll write the screenplay for it. I mean, come on, you know all the books mostly.
Speaker 3:I know some books, you know some books, I know some things.
Speaker 1:I know how Star Wars works. I think that's probably the important thing. It's not difficult. You've got the good guy going on the hero's journey.
Speaker 3:No, it's difficult, I couldn't do it.
Speaker 1:Okay, so screenwriting is difficult Well that's what I'm saying.
Speaker 3:Yeah, big ups to them for doing it, yeah but, uh, but don't you? Haven't you written short stories?
Speaker 1:on sure yeah I've written short stories and fanfic and all that, but I mean it's like it's like it's hard writing, but it's not hard writing for star wars, yeah that's what I'm.
Speaker 1:Yeah, that's what I'm saying yeah, so it's like, so I think you should go up for it. What's a good guy? Because george, george laid it out. He said star wars is a three-act play. Okay, he said the first act we, we introduced the characters, we learned who the characters are. Um. The second act, we put the characters in an impossible situation they couldn't possibly escape from right, and then in the third act, they escape from it. That's, that's it what you got, tony?
Speaker 4:yeah share with the group. He just pulled up another article about Daisy Ridley saying that yes, sorry, I'm reading it and talking at the same time, basically saying that. Or she's saying that the I got a label on my order beginning of a three part or new series about the new Jedi Order Interesting yeah.
Speaker 3:Yeah, you're our.
Speaker 1:You're our lore master.
Speaker 3:So you do say it.
Speaker 4:That's not really news, that's just no, but that's part of what we're talking about.
Speaker 3:Oh, tony, why?
Speaker 1:aren't you? Oh, it does not have an official title announced. You're the lord master t to the oni.
Speaker 2:Yeah, well, I mean, this is just saying that um was being written by stephen, who has since departed. Uh, sharmeen obai chenoy attached to direct yeah she stayed the same.
Speaker 4:So the director hasn't changed.
Speaker 2:Just I guess she was uh, she did a profile with a hollywood reporter and she's hinting that this could be more than just one movie.
Speaker 3:It could be a new trilogy, or whatever oh, jedi order, see, that'd be good shit right there, that is so that's something new that we've added to the show.
Speaker 1:This season as well. We've got uh. Sherry is our fun factor.
Speaker 3:For the beginning. Yeah, the factor of fun.
Speaker 1:So you came up with that awesome Dooku tidbit, which was really cool.
Speaker 3:Yeah.
Speaker 1:I like the trivia stuff. Tony is our lore master, so when we're misquoting or if we can't remember the name of someone, which happens often A lot, a lot Then the lore master, holocron Keepron keeper, looks it up on his handy dandy notebook oh, I like that.
Speaker 3:Holocron keeper. Yeah, you should put that as your ak keeper of the holocron I like we need to get him a holocron.
Speaker 1:We do that he can when oh yeah, that sounds awesome and a sound effect like a, like an opening holocron sound effect, which I'm sure is out there.
Speaker 3:That he can push himself. Yes, that way, when we're fucking up, he can and we're like oh, let's be honest when we're fucking up, or when I'm fucking up with the button pushing no, no, no. I think it's all of us sometimes.
Speaker 1:But I have to push all the buttons, so it's like I never remember to push the right button, so I've got my fingers here. It's the blue one.
Speaker 4:He's over here buying a holocron Are you serious, is it next?
Speaker 2:day's show.
Speaker 1:I like the present. Wait a minute. Wait, wait, wait. Is it your same day's show?
Speaker 3:You're supposed to be doing. It's part of the job he's looking it up, he's Amazon pricing a Jedi holocron.
Speaker 1:So rather than lore checking on the show you're, you're online shopping getting the prop that I'm not mad. I'm not mad at it I can't be mad I can't be. I mean, if it's here by tomorrow, that would be five o'clock today right, don't put it past him to try and find love. Alright, I'm here for it.
Speaker 3:Alright, see, this is the nice thing about recording. What's that? Because we can see it all.
Speaker 1:We can see what our holocron keeper is going to look like yes, that's alright, that's cool. Yes, alright dig it he needs robes now.
Speaker 3:I already have my sweater, looking kind of like a oh, I have Jedi robes.
Speaker 1:You do have Jedi robes, of course you have Jedi robes.
Speaker 3:I've used them. The downside.
Speaker 1:here is yeah, sherry's been all up in your robes, we're sitting down.
Speaker 2:A Jedi robe that fits you might not necessarily fit me, it just needs to.
Speaker 4:They'll only see you from the waist up Right.
Speaker 1:I don't know, will your Jedi robes fit you?
Speaker 3:anymore. No, they wouldn't even fit me right now.
Speaker 4:They're massive, I mean, they're really.
Speaker 3:He said they're massive.
Speaker 1:They're not the same ones that you had in Legoland are they?
Speaker 3:I didn't have to wrap it. Yeah, I had to wrap it because I was skinny then you, I didn't have to wrap it.
Speaker 1:You remember they were really baggy. Yeah, I had to wrap it because I was skinny. Then You're looking pretty cute in those Jedi robes. I mean, you both did. Oh, jesus Christ, you both looked cute in the Jedi robes.
Speaker 4:No, she was way cuter. And they haven't been washed since Sherry wore them. Well, why would you?
Speaker 1:Yeah, I wouldn't want any.
Speaker 3:You open the Tupperware container, it's just like no, don't say that, it burns his eyes.
Speaker 1:I wouldn't burn anybody. Oh yeah, sorry, I didn't mean it like that. Yeah, jesus, because of the hotness, it's the latin heat, it's the, um, the ethereal musk. I don't know what's going on anymore it was a good sweat.
Speaker 3:It was a good sweat.
Speaker 1:It was a very good sweat. It was a good sweat. It was a very good sweat it was a good day actually. All right, anyway, anyway. So let's talk about season two a little bit before we move on to season three. Season two kind of I don't want to say it got darker, but it was, oh, it got dark. Well, yeah, there was suicide, there were multiple deaths there was. I forgot about this. There were multiple deaths there was. I forgot about the suicide. There were some war crimes.
Speaker 3:If you're feeling that way, call. Yeah, please call the helpline.
Speaker 4:We were introduced to the suicide helpline, some really important Mandalorian characters. We were.
Speaker 1:We were introduced to the Death Watch. We were introduced to Hondo, or did we get Hondo in season one?
Speaker 4:I think we may have gotten.
Speaker 3:Briefly yeah, we got cad bane, we got cad bane. Oh, I know some stuff about that too.
Speaker 1:Oh, that's for another show though is it? Oh, do you want?
Speaker 3:I mean, what you guys might know, though I mean, it doesn't matter, what we know, our listeners may not know. Since you brought him up, yeah, uh, mark hamill voiced him. I'm sorry, what now?
Speaker 1:yes wait mark hamill in the in the animated series, mark hamill voiced cad bane, yeah shut the front door I'm gonna make sure. This is why I love this show, because, like you, you think you know everything you think you know everything.
Speaker 4:Uh, and maybe we talked about it darth vane.
Speaker 3:I'm sorry, that's not Cad Bane.
Speaker 1:He voiced Darth Bane.
Speaker 3:Yeah, yeah, yeah, sorry, sorry, that's alright, I don't apologize, dee Bradley Baker voiced.
Speaker 4:Nubs in Young Jedi Adventures.
Speaker 1:I did know that, yes.
Speaker 4:I thought that was very impressive.
Speaker 3:Who's Darth Bane?
Speaker 1:Darth Bane.
Speaker 3:Have we notane this person?
Speaker 1:yet no, no, no, darth bane was a sith lord I believe, take that out I believe he's the one.
Speaker 1:no, no, it's fine, he's the. He's the, uh, the sith lord who created the rule of two. I think he was that guy, darth bane, um, I also think, if I remember correctly and this is where the lore master could help me out here, I think. But he's still online shopping, I think. Or, looking at point, I think, darth Bane, why'd you look at me like that? He's like Tony. Just look at me like why me A little column B? Well, why, right you side? I'd be hard Like, why are you calling me out, tommy? What the fuck? Stop telling me.
Speaker 1:I think, yeah, darth May, I know Darth Bane came up with the rule of two and I think he's the one that did the thought bomb, like the force thought bomb that like killed every motherfucking buddy. I mean it was, it was bad, but it might've been someone else. And there was another Darthth that had, like he had, his armor was made of like these living scarabs, which was really cool, like he had like this really cool sith armor, but it was made of these living creatures you mean like oogie boogie, except kind of yeah, kind of yeah.
Speaker 1:I can't remember if that was darth bane or not, that's creepy.
Speaker 2:I can confirm that darth bane did, did rule two rule two. Right, I'm still finding out about the rest.
Speaker 1:Yeah, so the thought, mom the thought mom might be way before I get I. There's so much in my, my brain it gets. It gets mixed up. So but there was a. There was a sith lord who, who had this force thought bomb that just basically wiped out everybody in in the area, including himself, um god. And then there was the guy that wore the living armor, and I cannot remember his name.
Speaker 2:So what's holocron master, if you can, okay, if you can help me up work, help me out okay all right, so moving on then.
Speaker 1:So while the the lore master looks that up, so season two again we got. We got to see boba fett, little baby boba, young boba, yeah, um, we, uh. His vengeance and his vengeance.
Speaker 3:Poor kid ptsd like a motherfucker right yeah, well, I mean, I mean, your dad was a bounty hunter. What are you?
Speaker 1:I mean it's, it's. It's a rough life, it's a complicated business, right as we learned in the mandalorian it is in fact darth bane is all called orbalisk armor what is comprised of orbalisks near invisible, invincible parasites native to.
Speaker 2:I'm going to call it zune.
Speaker 1:It's dxun okay, that sounds good.
Speaker 2:Had a very hard shell, even able to deflect lightsabers. The only people known to have used this armor were Darth Bane and Freedon Nadd.
Speaker 1:Oh, what about the Thought Bomb? Was that Bane too? All right, oh, I didn't know if you had it yet.
Speaker 2:My bad.
Speaker 1:I'm sorry, I didn't know if you had it yet.
Speaker 3:That's very interesting, Very interesting, right, Because I mean you're just wearing bugs.
Speaker 1:Yeah, wearing bugs. Yeah, ew, it's like we're in our face pets, but which we do all day, every day. But we can't see that. We can't see there's actually, there's a guy I can't remember his name now, but there's a guy in the 501st legion. I don't know if he's still there or was, but he did um, he did that, that cosplay. He did the, the, what is it called? The obelisk? You said it was obelisk orbalist, orbalist. He did the orbalist armor and it looked really, really, really good. He also did I think I need to put that in here, drop it in and post I think yeah, because I don't know what that is either.
Speaker 1:So yeah, but he did the orbalist armor and it looked great and he also did. Was it the Jedi Knights? I'm sorry, not the Jedi Knights. Oh my God, they weren't Jedi. I think they were Imperial Knights is what they were called. They were like the force sensitive. They weren't Jedi, just force sensitive Knights who protected Baron Fell. This was like so long yeah, like thousands of years, not even thousands, but it was a long time. It was like baron fell was the imperial red baron ace type pilot and like his like great, great, great, great, great, great, great grandfather ended up becoming the emperor and it was the fell empire and the? Um. The imperial knights were cool because they were the ones that wore the uh, the cartosis armor. That was the first time we had seen the cartosis armor which we saw in the acolyte um darth smiley. That was his helmet. It was made out of the oh that that short circuits the lightsabers yes, yes, yes, right, and that cavey was staying in.
Speaker 1:Yes made was made. Yeah, there were veins of the cortosis in there, yeah, so the first time that we saw that was in this, you know, fell empire era comic book, and I think it was in novels as well. Is it canon? Um, no, unfortunately it's not canon anymore, so they pulled the cortosis from that era to bring it. So not, I mean, at least that's now. Cortosis is canon. Yeah, so that's really good. Um, but the imperial knights wore them. They had like the little vambrace, uh, gauntlet things, yeah.
Speaker 1:So as they're fighting, they just and it just short circuits lightsaber so that's what I mean.
Speaker 3:So how, how? I mean how long have Sith been around? You know what I mean. I know we saw it.
Speaker 2:Well, here we go.
Speaker 3:The Thought.
Speaker 2:Bomb is a device crafted as a concentrated focus of multiple Siths coalescing their power. The bomb, when detonated, obliterates all beings connected to the Force within its range, even if they are not force sensitive, and rips their being apart, be they organic or inorganic.
Speaker 3:So I'm assuming that's why there's only the rule of two.
Speaker 2:So here's the thing. So the Thought Bomb was created and used. Fortunately, this is no longer canon, this is Legends. But when it was used it was prior to the rule of two existing and now that the rule of two exists, you couldn't possibly make another one.
Speaker 3:No, you couldn't, because it says multiple.
Speaker 2:Yeah, so Bane didn't do the Thought Bomb, so the original Thought Bomb was created by Sith Lord Vito Vidiot Vinny hey.
Speaker 1:Sith Lord Vinny, how you doing, However it was Bane who used it.
Speaker 2:Okay, he and Khan Khan. That's a different movie, different movie, good movie. Bomb went off before the brotherhood of darkness could escape and they, along with hundreds of jedi, were demolished in the blast, leaving bane situated to recreate the sith, according to his rules too.
Speaker 3:and this was in the year 1000, bby damn that motherfucker but that's why he changed it basically just because he annihilated his own as well. Right yeah, he annihilated everyone yeah but, even on no, no, no, he survived well, no, I know he survived, but the people that were doing the bomb with him?
Speaker 1:oh yeah, yeah they were.
Speaker 3:They're dead torn apart, but why, didn't he get torn apart?
Speaker 2:uh, apparently it was far enough away from it when it went off.
Speaker 1:Yeah he knew. He knew what he was doing. What an asshole. He knew what he was doing, right, they're all assholes.
Speaker 3:Well, even the regular gender are assholes.
Speaker 1:Right, it rips you apart, rips your soul apart.
Speaker 3:At the cellular level.
Speaker 1:Rips your soul apart.
Speaker 4:Oh, anakin's bad things that Anakin did.
Speaker 1:Anakin's. He had a lapse in judgment. There was some poor judgment on Anakin Skywalker's part Right. Could we call that a lapse of judgment? Could we call that a poor choice, or is that a little bit beyond a poor choice?
Speaker 3:No, well, I mean, I don't know. Because I feel kind of bad sometimes.
Speaker 1:What about Anakin?
Speaker 3:Yeah, because Padme loved him. Padme did love him and he's very much he was stupid, he didn't believe what was happening.
Speaker 1:What dumb ass he was, he was scared, he was he was scared he was. He was ruled by fear, and that was the problem, and that was that's but he made a choice and he should have made.
Speaker 2:He made it. You know who else was scared? All the little padawans? Oh no, no, I know.
Speaker 3:But that was after all, the little padawans.
Speaker 1:Oh no, no, I know, but that was after only for a second I'm saying before it happened, you know, during the yeah during the she said let's just run away to naboo. Yes, and she was preggers, and if he, if he was gone, okay, he should have left spoilers.
Speaker 1:Okay, we're gonna get to that let's move on once we get to attack of the clones man, we were gonna be so much anyway. So let's get there. So all right. Season two, very good season. Season three secrets revealed. Enemies will rise, friends will return. That was kind of like the, the announcement, that was a tagline that they were using. So, um, has everyone here seen season three? You've said you've seen louis. You've seen bits and pieces of season three I've seen at least the first couple episodes okay, you said you saw episode one like 87 times.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I've seen it okay I haven't seen it you haven't seen it yet.
Speaker 4:I don't think I've seen any of it. I mean I think okay, and tony, you've.
Speaker 1:You haven't seen the season either, nope, so that's great. So let's talk about that. So friends will return, enemies will rise and secrets will be revealed. Ooh, what do we think these secrets are going to be? That will be revealed.
Speaker 3:Oh my God, I don't know, sherry, tony, I have no idea.
Speaker 1:Are there any secrets that you would like to see revealed? Perhaps anything like it? Was there anyone's story that you'd like to dive into a little bit more? Or friends or enemies? So we, you know, we've got friends.
Speaker 3:Returning enemies will rise I don't know, I I really don't okay, I don't really have any thoughts on it. I feel kind of bad about that don't feel bad.
Speaker 1:Why do you feel bad? Okay, I'd like to see everything you're going into it with with a fresh perspective yeah, because I've never okay.
Speaker 3:yeah, oh, that's great, so well, I guess more of the clones. I like their little when they throw in their little backstories sometimes and even if it's not a full backstory, like it's just a little tidbit, like they go off. You know Richard and Steve or I don't know, I'm just making up names, but and then have a little adventure on their own. I think those are cute.
Speaker 1:But, as we've learned, every time we get a named clone, like it like, there's, like a Not every time there's like a 90% chance that they won't be with us very much longer.
Speaker 4:Unless they're a commander.
Speaker 1:Well, no, because remember Commander Pond yeah, he fucking went out the airlock. He did go out the airlock. What the fuck Headshot out the airlock. So at least he didn't have to deal with space, I guess, but still. Space, I mean, I guess, but still. Oh, poor, poor commander pawn thoughts and prayers. So we will have a full batch of uh heroes to go on the wall of remembrance, I would imagine, in this season oh yeah, oh for sure for sure, because I've seen season three.
Speaker 1:I just don't remember all of it. So I'm I'm kind of going into it fresh. There's, oh okay. So as I, as I watch, I'm sure I'll remember. But you know, my, my mind is shot. So I don't know. I don't know, tony, what do you? What about you?
Speaker 2:friends, enemies and secrets I mean I'm I'm hoping that we get a little bit more, uh, this season from dooku and asajh. Yeah, because I very much enjoyed the last season, but a lot of it was seemed like side quests and things like that. Okay, it wasn't like all the bounty hunter stuff. All while it's cool and I enjoy it you know condos great and all that but like from what? Like, if you're not familiar with this show and you're just looking at it from the prospect of the war between the separatists and the Republic, like that, this last season didn't really give you a whole lot of that. Okay, so I'm looking forward to hopefully getting back into that and seeing more of that side of things. Okay, uh, as for friends returning, I mean I'm all for any, all good stuff.
Speaker 1:So bring it on. All right, let's do it. Let's do it, Louis. How about you? Friends, enemies secrets.
Speaker 4:Yeah, so I mean friends. I mean Hondo could be considered a friend, now he could also be considered an enemy, right?
Speaker 1:He might have some secrets.
Speaker 4:I can see Hondo becoming a very reoccurring character, so I think that he falls in that Same thing with Cad Bane. I don't think we've seen the end of Cad Bane, no, no, no. So those are some initial things. As far as what I'd kind of like to see. I'd like to see more about Grievous. Actually, I want to see Grievous become this feared, because my experience with Grievous and all of us who haven't seen the Clone Wars right, um, it's just those few minutes of screen time, right, and uh, uh, revenge of the Sith. So I'd like to see more about Grievous. How he became Grievous, um, I, I want to feel like he's a bigger threat than we've currently seen.
Speaker 4:Cause he's he's been portrayed kind of as a clown, Like just want to see him be a real threat, like I want to see some, some, some savage, grievous stuff. You know, I want to see him be a savage, I want to see him do some nasty things because, yeah, you're right now that you mention it. We really he's kind of like, like.
Speaker 3:He's the comedic like he is the comedic relief right now we're focused on.
Speaker 4:We have like four main bad guys right so we've got palpatine, we've got dooku, we've got ventress and we've got grievous yeah so dooku, yeah, who's we already?
Speaker 3:know right, we already we're invested in dook.
Speaker 4:Yes, um ventress. We already know right, we're invested in her.
Speaker 1:Yeah, you know weress. We already know she's just crazy. We're invested in her. Yeah, that's true, we know her personality.
Speaker 4:We know how she's going to be. We just don't know that much about Grievous and Palpatine. We obviously know.
Speaker 3:Well, yeah, he's just the puppet.
Speaker 4:master Grievous is the one who's low on the bottom, and I want to see him be this villain that everybody, him and Obi-Wan In the capital, they're like oh my God, grievous is like this. You know he's kicking our ass, but on screen we really haven't seen that yet that's true. So I want to see Grievous Kicking some ass. That's what I want to see is Grievous and more about the clones.
Speaker 3:I do like him and Obi-Wan's kind of off again on again their bromance. They have a bromance going on.
Speaker 1:Obi-Wan's got a bromance or romance with everyone he encounters.
Speaker 3:He's pretty hot.
Speaker 1:He is pretty hot.
Speaker 4:I'm just saying We'll see more from her too. What's her name? Satine.
Speaker 1:Yeah, there might be some more. That I kind of remember there might be some more. Grievous to me is kind of like the like in the like old cartoons, you know the, the villain who ties women to railroad tracks, and he's like.
Speaker 2:I'll get you next time, dudley, do right.
Speaker 1:He snidely whiplash. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 3:He looks the best in his home of with the statue. That's. That's where he looked bad yeah. Yeah, the statue that's that's where he looked bad ass, yeah, yeah, I mean, now you've got asthma and fucking thanks to wind coughing all the time.
Speaker 1:I don't know, it's just weird it's like, yeah, like when you, when you see grievous but grievous is another one of those people grievous is very much kind of like an anakin character. You know where he was? Oh, he was manipulated, you know.
Speaker 3:And he's still being manipulated.
Speaker 1:Ding dong, they did it, not the Jedi, no it was Dooku, it was Dooku, right, mace is the one who caused his asthma. Well, in Legends now, oh, okay, so that's not part of it. Well, yeah.
Speaker 4:We'll watch that right eventually. I think so. No, I don't think, well, yeah, we'll watch that right eventually.
Speaker 1:I think so. Yeah, I think so.
Speaker 4:Oh, okay, okay.
Speaker 1:No, I don't think we will. We don't watch any more of that. No, because that's like, because it's not canonical. So that particular scene, I think we should still watch it, because it's fucking good. It's good, so should we talk about it a little bit no, no wait, okay, okay save it, because that's coming up. That's going to be around the time of attack of the clones. Said that's all happening at the same. Revenge of the sith.
Speaker 4:Yeah, because it's all happening at the same time.
Speaker 1:End of the micro series is the beginning of revenge of the sith that's right, because they had the whole thing with palpatine.
Speaker 4:they had actually made that as as that second part of the micro series they used as a bridge into the Clone Wars. Because or Revenge of the Sith? Because when we open on Revenge of the Sith, palpatine's already been captured, they're already on the rescue mission. So the end of that kind of explains how Palpatine got captured. Oh, so it's really cool, and a little nod to how Grievous becomes a choking asthmatic he.
Speaker 3:Every time I see him it like kind of puts a little joy in my heart because he's hilarious to me like I. I know he's supposed to be like scary and badass, but I don't know, I just I'm just like, but I like monsters, so you do you do.
Speaker 1:But that's why it's not canon anymore, because, as we're, we're watching the clone wars. He's already got his cough right, which he shouldn't have his cough yet, because he didn't get the cough until right before, right before revenge of the sith.
Speaker 3:So that's why they pulled it right okay so it's not, it's still, it's still cool how it happened for the comic like you know what I mean.
Speaker 1:Well, but they changed when the clone wars animated came out. Yeah, they, they changed they changed so much. They were like hey, I like, I like, uh, grievous's cough, let's just leave it in, but it didn't happen yet, so it's like but in this line it didn't happen. So and it is interesting like we've we talked about this briefly um how they're kind of like balancing or juggling anakin and grievous like keeping them away from each other during the clone wars animated what's wrong?
Speaker 2:what?
Speaker 3:what I have that as one of my tidbits too oh then let me shut the fuck up it's too late, I'm gonna have to find more shit, key in pocket, no, no, you're fine yeah, what was it?
Speaker 1:yeah, they don't meet because they meet for the first time in revenge.
Speaker 3:They do it on purpose.
Speaker 1:It's on purpose that he doesn't meet in in the clone wars, in the clone wars yeah, because they have to meet for the first time, because anakin is like oh, you're taller than they were like you can blame.
Speaker 3:on the site it said you can blame Revenge of the Sith for that. That's why in the series we're never going to see them.
Speaker 1:And that's a juggling act. I mean that's it's hard because him and Obi-Wan.
Speaker 3:It said on there it's like they're always together. So they had to try to figure out. So like he was there there, but he didn't meet him right, only obi-wan like they were on the same ship at the same time, but there he will he yeah
Speaker 4:because of one line, because of one one movie.
Speaker 3:Yes and they made sure so like that's so that was a funny fact.
Speaker 3:But one line is our movie and no, it's fine, it's literally yeah it's awesome because I thought that too, I was like I had to think about it. When I read it I was like, what do you mean? They were on the same ship, they had to have met, and so I'm like trying to play the episode in my head and I was like, oh fuck they, they didn't because yeah, anakin was down there with padme and obi-wan, but then they went to the other shit he's like, is he done yet?
Speaker 1:right on the ship right, it was on purpose I love that they were separated because of one line because they would never have been separated.
Speaker 3:I mean, if you think about it, that was a major fucking battle. Yeah, and you got Anakin over here and you're like what, why did you do that?
Speaker 1:Yeah, that's why so. But I mean, they're both so powerful. Anakin and Obi-Wan are both I know but that fight together Sure.
Speaker 4:Sure I could see anakin being like I'm not leaving you right because you know, we know how annie is. But we got to keep him. But we gotta keep him separated for now right for now.
Speaker 1:Yeah, so really, you know, and now that you've, now that you mention it, louis, I think the only time up to this point anyway that we ever see grievous being a badass is in the 2d micro series. Grievous's introduction like he just, he's a savage. He drops in and crushes, uh uh uh. Padawan shaggy yeah, I mean like he just drops like on his fucking head dead. Shaggy is done, yeah, and everyone is terrified of him and you're like, oh my god, this motherfucker is bad and even.
Speaker 4:But that was it. I think it's early in season one. It's probably like episode six or seven. There's like the, the layer of grievous. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, that's a great episode and and grievous is kind of terrifying.
Speaker 2:Yeah, episode and then after that he's just that, it's. He's almost more relief.
Speaker 4:Yeah, because that's one of my favorite episodes that we've seen so far the layer of greatness, yeah that was good and he looks badass, Like his original form.
Speaker 1:He looks really really fucking cool. He looks like a bandit, pirate type of guy.
Speaker 3:I like his, all his sabers. I just think that's fun.
Speaker 1:It is fun.
Speaker 3:He doesn't hit anything, but it's cool, it's just it's just sad he doesn't hit anything he really doesn't.
Speaker 4:It's like you're like um, you have four lightsabers and you're still not hitting obi-wan like you're still, you can never shoot him right because he's gonna be able to deflect.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah unless you're obi-wan, but it's like he's trained, like dooku trained him, but at the same time he, he'll, he'll never have jedi reflexes. No, you know, he can still only.
Speaker 3:he's still only limited to what his servos and his gears and all that can do for him.
Speaker 1:So Well, and his doctor got killed.
Speaker 3:so, and his doctor got killed so, and he was an asshole, his little doc.
Speaker 1:Yeah, he's a fucking dick, but I feel bad because now he's going to have to find another doc in his hmo that takes his insurance and I, just because you think duke will cover it. I don't think the separatists have a great medical plan as evil as the separatists are.
Speaker 2:Even they weren't even allowed to come up with the idea of an hmo I don't know, man.
Speaker 1:I mean, I mean, every single doc that the separatists have is some kind of like crazy evil mad scientist, and I don't know if I want them to be my primary care doctor.
Speaker 3:Well, they come up with some good parts for the body, so I guess that's true. But they do a lot of human testing before they come up with it.
Speaker 1:And I guess if you're OK with that, I guess that's fine.
Speaker 3:Some of it's nuts.
Speaker 1:Some of it is nuts.
Speaker 3:Like that one. He's some of it's nuts, though some of it is nuts.
Speaker 1:like that one day he's like, just kill him, it's fine. Yeah, they just don't care. Oh, and just kill it.
Speaker 3:Oh and just wait, just wait, there's, just more there's more, they clone it there's more mad scientists to come, so dave apparently loves mad scientists well, mad scientists are the best they are, and it's part of that formula, right, it is, it's calling back to those black and white movies that george loved, and just those classic, I mean, like frankenstein, like you know, dr frank is like it's a liar, and that's exactly what vader is.
Speaker 1:Exactly what vader is 100, 100, like that scene straight up. We can't talk about that scene but that. But anyway, that's a great scene. People didn't like it because of the no but uh, so stupid, but I mean, it was dumb okay, um, I want to see more of um, um, asajj, I really do. I. She's a great character and she's another one who is manipulated. Um, is she, so is she? And she's another one who is manipulated. Is she? Is she? She's a fucking crazy bitch there's some red flags.
Speaker 3:She is crazy, I don't think she was manipulated at all. That bitch was like I want to be crazy and dark.
Speaker 4:I think she was promised things.
Speaker 3:You mean from the Nightsisters?
Speaker 4:I think Dooku promised her things.
Speaker 3:No, oh, I'm so glad you brought up the Nightsisters I think it's because the Nightsisters didn't want her crazy ass and so she was like, well, I'm going to go over here. Then.
Speaker 1:I've got some powers. Oh, the Clone Wars deals with that too. Later on down the line we're going to see all about the Nightsisters and Ventus and all that, and it's just yeah.
Speaker 3:But Ventus is a lot, I mean there's she.
Speaker 1:I Asajj is again. She's just one of those characters where I agree. I think she was promised she was already nuts, like that's what. I'm saying I already think she was crazy.
Speaker 3:There's reasons.
Speaker 1:There's reason for that. I'm so glad that that the Clone Wars touch on it. There's reasons. And again, it's like she's she's very much used as a tool by oh that I know by everybody as a tool by oh that I know by everybody, yeah. But I think she likes it, maybe a little bit, maybe a little bit I guess. But I mean, like we do get a really good, a really good depiction of her in the 2d series. God, I wish that was not decanonized because, like her, her appearance in that and her like showing her need to prove herself to dooku and sidious, those were great scenes, I mean, because it really showed her mentality like she just wanted so badly I think I saw those you did, yeah, yeah, you did, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1:Um, you know, she disguised herself. She fought in that arena.
Speaker 4:Yeah, okay, for dooku to prove herself to him and he still shits on her he does you know?
Speaker 1:he came down, he whooped her ass and then it was pretty shitty. Yeah, but I mean, he is powerful.
Speaker 3:But she's pretty powerful. She is powerful. Do your shit. You don't have to be an asshole to her, she would have worked for him. I think she would have worked for him without all that bullshit.
Speaker 1:Cause it's like she doesn't want to be. She doesn't want to be a bad guy, she doesn't want to be a SIF. She doesn't want that. But we'll find out too late, We'll. We'll find out more, but I, I definitely would like to see more of a sage, because she's a great character. I like her back and forth with Obi-Wan.
Speaker 3:That with Obi-Wan. I like the sexual tension. You're so right, obi-wan does have a lot of sexual tension with everyone.
Speaker 4:I know.
Speaker 3:I agree.
Speaker 4:I think it's just fine, he's right there on the wall. I mean, that is a freaking good-looking man.
Speaker 2:He's a handsome fellow.
Speaker 1:And I touched him.
Speaker 4:And he touched me he did.
Speaker 1:I thought that maybe we would get. I thought we would maybe get more handsome through osmosis because we touched him. But no, we're still the same.
Speaker 3:You guys are so silly.
Speaker 4:I mean, if that was the case, look, I'm being touched by.
Speaker 3:Ewan Hayden.
Speaker 4:Ashley and Rosario. Yeah, None of it. I mean, I should be the Prince of Arabia, you should the. Prince of Arabia huh, I don't know about that, but golden skin tone.
Speaker 1:We could probably do an entire episode just on the many loves of Obi-Wan Kenobi, but he's like the intergalactic tease.
Speaker 3:And then he ended up alone.
Speaker 1:He ended up alone in a cave on a desert planet looking at a little boy for 10 years.
Speaker 3:He was not looking at. Don't say it like that.
Speaker 1:He was watching over. He was watching a little boy for 18 years he had to watch over him.
Speaker 1:He did and he did a fine job. But I think Obii-wan is like, don't you soil his name. I don't mean to sully the obi-wan kenobi, I love obi-wan kenobi, everyone loves obi-wan kenobi, but he is, he is the perfect example of ultimate sacrifice, like he is, I think, of all of the jedi that we've encountered. He is, in my opinion, the embodiment of what the jedi should be. He has balance, but he also has focus. He has dedication to the jedi order a frustrating dedication to the jedi order and he himself has even said that. You know, I mean remember when satine said you know, he said all you had to do is say the word and I would have left. Yeah, it hurts my heart. It hurts my heart, yeah, but I like that. We saw that side of him Because he's not the softer side, the softer side of Obi-Wan, which just makes him more appealing.
Speaker 2:It just makes him more appealing, it makes him more attractive because he's If you hang out too much with the softer side, you get to find out about his harder side.
Speaker 3:Oh, I'd be okay with that, or?
Speaker 1:obi-wan I you know like, and the more, the more you think about it. I feel like sometimes he doesn't speak, but then he says something right and then he comes out of nowhere. With that, I think obi-wan probably has one of the most tragic stories across the Star Wars timeline.
Speaker 3:Well again because of his sacrifice.
Speaker 1:Because of his level of sacrifice, the many loves that he's lost or, you know, missed the opportunity.
Speaker 3:I think his biggest loss was Anakin.
Speaker 1:Yeah, for sure, I mean that was that.
Speaker 3:I think that that really drove the stake.
Speaker 4:I think when we see him in his terrible television show. My God, it was so good, but you see how broken he is.
Speaker 1:He's so broken.
Speaker 4:And defeated One of the reasons that I like Luke in the Last Jedi is because you see a broken man.
Speaker 3:Right.
Speaker 4:You know, you see somebody who's faith, but I don't think that so. So obi-wan is broken, but I don't think he ever loses faith in the force the way that luke does in return of the jedi.
Speaker 4:You know, I think that that's the difference between the two. Like luke, flat out, is like I just don't trust the force, like fuck the force basically, whereas Obi-Wan's like all in all in time, like he's broken but he trusts that through, like through Yoda's teachings and through these children that he just saw, but he also is some faith in the in and even through his training with with Luke, like through the ghost for it or the force ghost, you can still see his faith. Like I have faith that you will do this, like he never loses faith, the way that that looped.
Speaker 1:But he even sacrificed his connection to the force to keep luke safe because he didn't use it, because he knew that if he used it it would be, it would be detected and he would be found. And that was, that was the right choice. But you know, then when we do finally see him having a need to use it, it's hard.
Speaker 1:I mean he's well, he was rusty man, he was rusty and, like you said he was, he was broken, but it's funny. Someone showed a meme of that you know and it's um, because it like, I think, when we on the obi-wan tv series, that's like luke's like 10 years old, I think, something like that yeah I think something like that's 10, is it 10? Yeah, ish wait, luke, luke, yeah, because he's he's a little boy at that point. He's not a baby anymore, he's still yeah, but he's did I see this
Speaker 3:like eight or ten. What show are you talking? What are you talking?
Speaker 1:obi-wan kenobi the the the kenobi series. I didn't watch it. Oh oh, I loved it. Louis hated it. Oh, he thought it was terrible there's one episode.
Speaker 4:He's great, isn't that?
Speaker 1:he's usually isn't it was so good. Um, it was so good because we do see, we do see obi-wan as this broken man oh, I haven seen it so that'll be a good watch. Oh, it'll be a good watch, but someone posted a meme of Ewan McGregor from the Kenobi series and then Alec Guinness from A New Hope and it's like god damn, eight years on, tatooine Aged the man from Ewan to Alec Guinness like ouch, get some moisturizer, son. I mean it's like those twin sons are fucking you up.
Speaker 4:Yeah, so Luke and Leia are approximately 10 years old during the events of Obi-Wan.
Speaker 1:Okay, although Leia looked like she was six. Oh wait Little late.
Speaker 4:Oh I did watch it. She has the little droid.
Speaker 3:Oh my god, I did watch it. Leia is you know. She was cute as fuck.
Speaker 4:But they don't remember each other. Ten years later, it's terrible.
Speaker 2:Get her little Lola droid.
Speaker 1:Maybe he Wait a minute. What do you mean? He doesn't remember, they don't remember each other.
Speaker 3:I think he remembers her, but she doesn't remember him. Who, Leia, he's talking about when the movie starts. She doesn't know who the fuck. He is Right she knows who Obi-Wan is. And they hung out.
Speaker 1:Oh, she does because she asked for his help. She asked for him by name, General Kenobi. You once served my father during the Clone Wars. You came and saved me once when I was a little girl, why would she do?
Speaker 4:that, do remember me right. I mean it's an, it's an official transmission. She is a diplomat, she is totally cool with that. Okay, the only thing that I mean. I guess you could explain obi-wan not having a reaction because he didn't want leia to know, he didn't want luke to know but he didn't want luke to know, right? He?
Speaker 1:was holding that secret since fucking, until return of the Jedi.
Speaker 4:But in Empire Strikes Back.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 4:When Luke leaves Dagobah to go to Cloud City. Yeah, and Obi-Wan is talking to Yoda.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 4:Obi-Wan says that boy was our last hope and Yoda says no, there is another.
Speaker 3:He knew, yoda knew, but Obi-Wan didn't.
Speaker 4:Of course he did. He had to Obi-Wan, didn't he knew he's the one that took her to her fucking new dad.
Speaker 1:So here's how.
Speaker 4:But in the movie. So okay, he didn't know shit.
Speaker 1:So here's how we can explain that Maybe.
Speaker 3:He didn't know shit.
Speaker 1:So here's how we can explain that Maybe they were all force. First of all, he's a force ghost.
Speaker 4:I mean, he probably already had a little bit of force, dementia going on, but no, no, no.
Speaker 1:Force dementia, because he knew when he's thinking, obi-wan is a warrior, he's a soldier. How long is this Right? How long is what's supposed to be the show? Yeah, I don't know, like an hour, I just want to make sure. Yeah, we're at like 53 minutes right now. Should we start wrapping up.
Speaker 4:No, I'm just yeah, let's start talking. Let's stop talking about spoiler stuff. Let's save all that. I feel like we're getting into the future.
Speaker 1:We're not going to remember this though. Well, I don't know. So I'm going to finish, and then we'll wrap, of course you to not fit because otherwise I'll go insane. Yeah, don't you, yeah you gotta. Let me finish otherwise that's just cruel. And then it just builds up and then I get nerd blue balls.
Speaker 1:Um so nerd balls as a, as a warrior, as a, you know, a warrior monk. Basically, he knew that luke was being trained, so he was like that boy is all last hope because he's being trained in the force to fight and yoda's like there is another, because obi-wan wasn't thinking that leia is going to go off and fight. She's a diplomat, she's a senator, she's a politician. What is you know? And and even even obi-wan has always been distrustful of politicians. We've seen him. You can't trust a politician, she's just a politician. He didn't like politicians and that probably had a lot to do with Satine, her being a politician, breaking his heart. So I think that the only thing that could be said about Obi-Wan is with R2. The droid said that he belongs to you. He's like, like I don't ever seem to remember owning a droid. He didn't own r2, but he knew that motherfucker. He knew r2, but again, it could have been.
Speaker 4:Let me pretend like I don't know, because luke can't know about any of this, so I don't know you're trying to keep him from that so that you can focus on training him without those distractions, because you start telling him the truth, you tell him the whole story. Right, that's going to F with his light side.
Speaker 1:She's like my dad's Darth Vader. What yeah, right yeah. And then now you're going down a road.
Speaker 3:I don't know, that's really pulling at strings there. I mean you're saying, but it makes sense, sure, but yes, sure, but it's, we're really, we're really pulling it. You're not wrong. That is because, again, we talked about this before, about c3po and r2d2 when luke gets them, he wipes c3po, yeah, wipes him, cleans him, puts him in his little bath, but not R2.
Speaker 1:He just puts a R2, never gets a memory wipe.
Speaker 3:But he didn't get the. Yeah, he didn't get a memory wipe.
Speaker 1:No, but it was the restraining bolt from the Jawas. He had to pop that off.
Speaker 3:Yeah, he had to pop that off.
Speaker 2:He might have assumed that the Jawas had already done it yeah.
Speaker 1:I don't know. Did Luke give him a? Did C-3PO get a memory wipe from Luke? I? Know, he got a bath, he got an oil bath, but see also C-3PO's always confused too. He was like I've been in many battles. I think it's like motherfucker, you were just in a battle, like 10 minutes ago.
Speaker 3:But that's what I'm saying. I think they keep wiping him and then, obviously, when he gets torn apart, all the time he's fucking always getting wiped.
Speaker 4:It's always wiped. He's the smartest dummy in the world.
Speaker 3:R2's my favorite. Maybe I need to rescind what I said about the most tragic stories, and Mace had to eat his motherfucking words 3PO's a tragic most tragic story.
Speaker 1:And Mace did have to eat his fucking words.
Speaker 3:He ate his words, because why are you fucking talking about his droid? And he admitted it, though he did, he did but I was like shut the fuck up, he just beat fucking monsters for your ass. Yeah, are you kidding me carrying boxes like?
Speaker 1:outsmarted. Boba fett, yeah, or a thing, yeah. And uh, some other dumb bounty hunter that we don't know the name of, that's right. And boss was back at the ship. So I mean, he was cool. He lives to fight another day. But that other dude, that other dog face dog face boy, yeah, he ain't shit all right. So that is going to wrap it up.
Speaker 1:I'm very excited about season three. I think we're going to have a good time with it. So what's going to happen next is we are going to watch episodes one through four. We invite you to do the same. That is your homework, and so how is this going to work with our reactions? We'll probably put some clips of our reactions out there amongst the the internet, but if you want to watch the full length and girth of our episodes, you got to head over to patreoncom slash circle of nerds, because that's where the full episodes of our reactions are going to be posted. So do please check that out. And now time for the pimping. Please check us out on all social media at the sws show, and be sure to subscribe to the podcast and our youtube channel if you'd like some merch. We're wearing some of the merch today yes, I gotta turn around everyone except daddy louie for the premiere of our brand new season.
Speaker 2:Look at the sticker on his head. Yeah, has a sticker.
Speaker 1:But it's not the new merch. Look at it, Everybody's like. Sherry's got her brand new hoodie hood on. There we go. Your ass is huge. We've got T to the Oni rocking the Safe Space shirt. I'm rocking our Swarzy Curious and Daddy Louie's also here.
Speaker 3:We have. He could have put something on.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I brought extra t-shirts for us to wear.
Speaker 3:And why didn't you give it to him?
Speaker 1:Because, he's giving us our home, so I guess he's exempt.
Speaker 4:That's fine. Sorry, I have some shirts on.
Speaker 1:Alright. So episodes one through four, season three. Watch them please and, of course, catch up on our past episodes. If you'd like, and for extra credit, be sure to tell your friends and your enemies to give us a listen.
Speaker 1:Good or bad? Good or bad, yeah, and that's it. Anybody have anything else on our way out? No, let's see if I push the right button. All right, that's it. So. Uh, as always, thank you for joining us. We appreciate you. Thank you so much. Um, I think I would like to also shout out our veterans. So thank you to all of our veterans. Some of us are veterans, but thank you for your service and your sacrifice and everything that you do to help keep us and our nation safe from all enemies, foreign and domestic, especially those domestic ones. Please do something about those guys, so that's going to do it for us. And, as always, remember, do something about those guys, so that's gonna do it for us. Uh, and, as always, remember, if no one does anything nice for you, do something nice to yourself and we'll see you guys next week. Bye, outro Music.