
Ep 141: Is It Even a Mullet?
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In Episode 141, hosts Alyce and Laura demand* justice for Luke’s cancelled Tosche Station plans. Those power converters aren’t going to pick up themselves!
- Beware, movie prop auction houses have hidden fees for those buying $2 million lightsabers. Rich people - they’re just like us!
- If an Allen Wrench is good enough for film-grade lightsabers, it’s good enough for your Ikea bookshelf.
- I guess we can finally be confident that Star Wars: Starfighter will actually get made (I mean, it has a cast and everything now).
- Auntie Alyce, The Elder: Mullet Expert
- Ah yes, the classic villain in Ahsoka season 1: Babylon. Babylon Skull will return in S2. That was definitely his name.
- Speaking of, should we do an Ahsoka S1 re-watch? We’re thinking we should do an Ahsoka S1 re-watch.
- Some folks have seen a sneak peak of season 3 of Star Wars Visions and we particularly enjoyed this review of what was shown at Anime NYC.
- No more streaming series for you! Now it’s just trilogies on trilogies.
- Thanks to Sal of Rogue Rebels for the Throwback to Celebration 2016!
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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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