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A More Civilized Age: A Star Wars Podcast

A More Civilized Age: A Star Wars Podcast

By: A More Civilized Age
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Summary

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
Episodes
  • 132: Return of the Jedi (4k83) Pt. 1
    Apr 29 2026

    Return of the Jedi is a haunted movie. It is haunted most obviously by the ghosts of the past films: droids walking across desert wastes, fateful holograms delivered in desperation, deflector shield substations, robotic hands, and a Death Star hanging above the world. But it is also haunted by the future of the franchise: further reliance on ambitious CGI, a subtle sanding down in humor and character, dozens of little creatures whose names are never said but whose identity marketing has taught you before you ever see the text start rolling across the screen.

    Star Wars, as we know it, has arrived.

    Show Notes

    Emmet Otter's Jug Band Christmas - Outtakes

    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 Michael Hermes

    Music by Jack de Quidt (notquitereal.bsky.social

    Cover art by Xeecee (xeecee.bsky.social)

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    2 hrs and 41 mins
  • 131: The Empire Strikes Back (4k80) Pt. 2
    Apr 15 2026

    The heroes of the rebellion have fled Hoth and found themselves in new environs unlike any we've seen in Star Wars before. Bespin's Cloud City is the first real metropolis in the series, and while Yavin was covered in trees, it was nothing like the damp swamps of Dagobah, home to creepy crawlies of all sorts. As our heroes meet their respective contacts, one has to wonder, which of these new worlds is home to the more trustworthy sort of person?

    Trick question. You can't trust either of these motherfuckers.

    Show Notes

    Episode 1 Yoda Comparison Video

    How the Famous 'I Love You/I Know' Scene From 'The Empire Strikes Back' Really Came Together

    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 Michael Hermes

    Music by Jack de Quidt (notquitereal.bsky.social

    Cover art by Xeecee (xeecee.bsky.social)

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    2 hrs and 39 mins
  • 130: The Empire Strikes Back (4k80) Pt. 1
    Apr 2 2026

    Three years after Luke turned off his targeting computer, Star Wars returns. Indeed, one might even ask "Is The Empire Strikes Back the actual 'start' of what we know as Star Wars?" Maybe! It's here that Star Wars begins to take the shape of a franchise (without any of the bloat yet), Industrial Light & Magic performs even greater special effects miracles, and the story begins to effortlessly blend fairy tale and melodrama. Plus, we get to see the original little green freak in his natural habitat.

    NEXT TIME: The Back Half of Empire Strikes Back

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

    Show Notes

    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 Michael Hermes

    Music by Jack de Quidt (notquitereal.bsky.social

    Cover art by Xeecee (xeecee.bsky.social)

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    3 hrs and 4 mins
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