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A More Civilized Age: A Star Wars Podcast

A More Civilized Age: A Star Wars Podcast

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Join Rob Zacny, Natalie Watson, Ali Acampora, and Austin Walker as they dive headfirst into the fall of the Galactic Republic, debate which Jedi is messiest, and dig into the themes and politics of The Clone Wars. Cover Art by @XeeceeVEVO on Twitter. Email us questions for our Patreon Q&As at: amorecivilizedage@gmail.com! Art Science Fiction
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  • 129: Star Wars (4k77 Version) Pt. 2
    Mar 19 2026

    We return with the back half of a little movie called Star Wars.

    We can finally talk about some of the most foundational moments in the franchise. The very first lightsaber duel--and its relationship to a little tv show called Obi-Wan Kenobi. The series' three protagonists finally sharing screen time. The Death Star trench run and its relationship to the Force and Technology.

    But we also get to talk about some of the stuff that gets lost along the way. Like about just how funny Star Wars has always been. How the Empire is already a bit of a send-up of bureaucrat sci-fi baddies. And how whether Lucas knew the particularities of their history or not, Darth Vader and Obi-Wan Kenobi show up with enough ambiguity and depth to carry years and years of storytelling to come.

    Show Notes

    George Lucas: The Wizard of 'Star Wars' | Rolling Stone

    REBEL SCANNERS: Preserving Star Wars (with Rob of TEAM NEGATIVE 1)

    Hosted by Rob Zacny (robzacny.bsky.social)

    Featuring Alicia Acampora (ali-online.bsky.social), Austin Walker (austinwalker.bsky.social), and Natalie Watson (nataliewatson.bsky.social)

    Produced by Austin Walker

    Music by Jack de Quidt (notquitereal.bsky.social

    Cover art by Xeecee (xeecee.bsky.social)

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    2 hrs and 26 mins
  • 128: Star Wars (4k77 Version) Pt. 1
    Mar 5 2026

    A long time ago in a galaxy, far far away... there was a spaceship with a princess and a pair of droids and a malevolence dressed in black. There was a desert world with two suns and a farm boy whose only chance at escaping the planet's gravity was a wizard who lived out in the hills and couple of smugglers looking for a big payday. And there was something grey--aggressively grey--a sphere in the darkness of space, blocking out the stars, lighting up envy green, and insisting on its own place in the orbits of galactic lives.

    Today we talk about Star Wars.

    Show Notes

    Star Wars Version Comparison

    Luke and Biggs Deleted Scenes

    Hosted by Rob Zacny (robzacny.bsky.social)

    Featuring Alicia Acampora (ali-online.bsky.social), Austin Walker (austinwalker.bsky.social), and Natalie Watson (nataliewatson.bsky.social)

    Produced by Austin Walker

    Music by Jack de Quidt (notquitereal.bsky.social

    Cover art by Xeecee (xeecee.bsky.social)

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    2 hrs and 39 mins
  • 127: Revenge of the Sith (Novel) Pt. 3
    Feb 13 2026

    We've come to the end of Matt Stover's (p)re-telling of Revenge of the Sith, and it has raised a lot more questions than it answered (which isn't, necessarily, a bad thing). Questions like: "Why does Anakin say things like that?" and "How do I know that's a baby?" and, maybe most importantly, "Padme who?"

    NEXT TIME: STAR WARS

    Support the show by going to Patreon.com/civilized!

    Show Notes

    Four Reasons Yoda Failed as a CEO

    Common Cyborg

    Hosted by Rob Zacny (robzacny.bsky.social)

    Featuring Alicia Acampora (ali-online.bsky.social), Austin Walker (austinwalker.bsky.social), and Natalie Watson (nataliewatson.bsky.social)

    Produced by Austin Walker

    Music by Jack de Quidt (notquitereal.bsky.social

    Cover art by Xeecee (xeecee.bsky.social)

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    4 hrs and 13 mins
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