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Ep 139: Phenomena!

Ep 139: Phenomena!

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In Episode 139, hosts Alyce and Laura forgot* what happened in Ahsoka, and Keeve Trennis is all up in her feelings.

  • The History of the Mandela Effect and how it relates to Star Wars (via GoodHousekeeping)
  • In a follow up to last week’s episode, more about the award-winning dog balls
  • Prop Watch! Prop auctions are interesting to us. So we’re gonna talk about it. (via Yahoo)
  • Star Wars’ 50th anniversary is coming up… in two years. But Disney wants you to mark your calendar now to make sure you have no conflicts, I guess?
  • Maul looks like Maul and live-action Ezra had a shower (via IGN)
  • Hopefully everyone who attended the publishing panel at SDCC had fun, but it seemed like the news was uh…. slim pickins.
  • Sounds like George Lucas’ museum is gonna be cool as hell (via IGN)
  • Movie rumor roundup! Is the guy from Not Another Teen Movie gonna be in Star Wars? Where are things with the Rey movie?
  • More Hayden in S2 of Ahsoka, or is everyone reaching?
  • If anyone at Hulu asks, Alyce lives in a giant mansion.
  • Everything comes full circle with movie ratings
  • Recap on Tap: The High Republic goes out with an emotionally-muted bang in the comic, The Beacon. This discussion includes SPOILERS for the comic AND spoilers for Trials of the Jedi. Skip 35:40-46:35 to avoid. Plus, Alyce’s initial, spoiler-free thoughts on The Acolyte: Wayseeker.

Helpful links referenced in this episode:

  • Upcoming guest spot alert! Keep an eye on the Rogue Rebels feed for Sal, Alyce and Laura’s review/discussion on The High Republic: Trials of the Jedi!

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*This podcast contains a sh!t ton of profanity and boozin. You can find a bleeped version of this podcast absolutely nowhere. Cheers!

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