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June 29, 2023 • 61 mins
Young Camden and the @RevRepPodcast sit down to start the final trilogy of the Skywalker Saga. The Reverend and Reprobate compare and contrast The Force Awakens and A New Hope. The Guys try freeze dried durian and aren't really sure why it's the most popular fruit on the planet.

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(00:00):
Great File host of Forest and KyleMan Davis. This is Davy Business Harry
Pole, This is Mike Water,this is even the Cold. This is
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never, never, never never.How I got suckered in. I'm so
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(00:21):
do. Never listen loves Darling Yummyand the Ramper Bay. Hey, everybody,
welcome to the Reverend the Reverbay toshow about two best buds interviewing people
they have no business talking to.My name is Lucas Pingert. I'm an
actual pastor and with me as alwaysis a man who stays armed with his
concealed carry water gun. It's bigDan Flip gave him say what's going on?

(00:42):
But nothing. I'm down twelve pounds, wow, in like two weeks
and a week and a half.Yeah, I'm down twelve pounds. You
just like a laid in at twoninety two with the doctor and two eighty
this morning, So you're just likeoff sugar and that's what did it.
I'm waiting how much laughing taffy whereyou can assuming I'm waging a holy war,
a fatwa as it were, onsugar and carbs in general. Wow,

(01:06):
I will not and except for tomorrow. Tomorrow is my birthday. I'm
gonna be having some cake. Yeah, so happy pre birthday. Um,
we had a very special guest plannedfor your birthday, and then that hopefully
he'll still be able to come onin the next couple of weeks. Look,
when you get to a certain age, when you get old enough,
you go, like, you know, when you're a kid on your birthday,

(01:26):
you want everything to be perfect.Right when you're older, you kind
of just don't want to be botheredmore. And when cool things happen,
you know, like I can gobuy whatever I want and I can get
it a week before and go that'smyth. Yea, So not happening on
the exact day is totally fine.I've got a question for you. Yeah,
now that I like your choice ofcandy camp you are, by the

(01:49):
way, who's this camp? CamDoon? Camden? As we found out
two Camden episodes ago, who stillgoes to a pediatric dentist? I do?
And we found out the last Camdenbecame a Star Wars episode, as
also a last time you went toa dentist was you were a pediatric?
Now, I remember I went acouple of weeks ago. I know before

(02:10):
that, Yeah, you were apediatric. Yeah, but I think we
went to a family dentist and thenI just dinner operated on myself with a
pocket knife, which you still freakjust still just wigs you out so much.
I love that we brought Camden atcoaster and he refuses to use it
because he likes to bang his donutbottle against the table. What were we
talking about? So you wage theHoly war on sugar, though you do

(02:35):
approve of Camden's lollipop. I'm justglad that, Kennedy. I'm just glad
that candy is still a part ofyou, though I will not be partaking
when I am. Is some Americanwagu beef jerky which fits into my diet
and is delicious. So what's theuh what's the price of the wag you

(02:59):
beef jerkey? Depending on it?I don't know. My wife bought it.
Oh well, there you go.But it weighs in at three carbs
okay, uh per one ounce?Like how many carbs are you allowed to
have? Like thirty Okay, becausebecause earlier today you send out this uh
this APB that snacks need to behad, right, so I think I'm

(03:21):
so correct on that. Here go. Yeah. Um, so I'm gonna
hold on just a second because Imight need it as a palette cleanser because
I went and got I went andgot some snacks. What'd you get?
Well? Is it like freeze drieddurry? And let me see, I'm
gonna look at it. What youtalk about? So, um, if

(03:42):
you if you don't, if youdon't know what durry you can have us
does not fit into my Okay,well you got to try a piece of
it for the show because show calories, show calories and show sugars don't couch
piece. So this is the mostpopulous world at twenty four net grams.
I'm sorry, carbs, Like,what's the servings per container? Okay,

(04:03):
yeah, we're not gonna it's sothis is this is the most popular fruit
in the world. It is alsoyeah, it also is known as one
of the stinkiest fruits in the world. And and it is it's not it's
not awful. So if you wereto take this particular fruit, um,

(04:28):
and you were to would you liketo be in a country where you could
have Durian or Durian grew. Like. You're not allowed to take it on
the subway with you. You can'thave it enclosed spaces because they don't want
you to to eat it because itwill make the whole thing reek of whatever.
This is all right, we're gonnawe're gonna try it. There's a
lot of people who smell like feet. No, there's most citrusy. Yeah,

(04:54):
I'm getting like banana and mango.It's it's a very complex smell.
Yeah, it's kind of bananny,all right. So there's people get a
lot of different flavors from this.M The freeze dride is definitely it's supposed

(05:15):
to intensify the flavor. It's notthat strong. No, it has an
odd aftertaste. It does, butit's kind of like mushy, like a
like once it rehydrates within your mouth, its kind it's kind of mushy like
it. It's real mushy, realfast, like a banana. It's stick.
You need to take a bigger bite. It has like coated my mouth.

(05:40):
Yeah, yeah, it's rough.It's everywhere. What's it give me
to be tricky? But that's whyI wanted to be a jerky over here,
because you know, we need tosee how the flavor changes over time.
Yeah, I don't like how it'schanging right now. I don't think
that any of us will be ableto finish this one piece of freeze.
This is the world's most popular fruit. Why it because they don't have anything

(06:03):
else available to Also, it's somethingalso like insects or one of the top
proteins consumed worldwide because of availability,and it's it's it's got a ton of
protein and they're actually pretty good foryou. It's like if you if like,
I'll eat a spider. I don'tcare. So here's here's what what

(06:24):
I'm getting off. Yeah, soso here's you know how uh new Colton's
got the tutsie pop and the blowpop. What did you call it Colton before
the mistake? Before all the mistakes? So, um, no, Cam
has got his Cam has got hisblowpop and the blowpop is uh gum that's

(06:47):
wrapped in I also have costco uhbulk beef jerky. This is this is
for Daddy. So this taste likesomebody freezed ride a blowpop. But the
blowpop was a banana flavored blowpop andin the middle instead of gum, they
put a piece of garlic that's thistastes like identifies as styrofied. Yeah,

(07:16):
yeah, pretty much. Yeah,interesting. Yeah, I I'm glad we
tried it together. Yeah, metoo. I'm not. Also, I
think we make beef jerky a thingI agree on our show. Oh yeah,
I'm If you want to be ajerky company and want a sponsor us,
you just let us know. We'llhappily trade you this bag of free
dried Durian from whatever jerky products youwant to get to it. But yeah,

(07:40):
that was fun. That was fun, though I don't think I've tried
durian. I have heard about howstinky it is. Yeah, I've never
had freeze dried for sure. I'mnot sure they've had freeze dried fruit,
period. Oh, freeze dried fruitis ama. I have had freeze dried
skittles yeah in my place right Yeah. Yeah, and Eminem's or something else,

(08:00):
a bunch of free oddly feat rings, oddly pretty cool, freeze dread
jolly ranchers. I think I hadthat. Do you free stuff? You
know? But we've got the Churchfarmers Market on Saturday, and then after
you get all the free dride stuff. Yeah, it's oddly pretty cool.
This is rough. I don't knowwho eats this, maybe a lana,

(08:22):
But you don't want a tea madeout of dry and dirty and tea is
like bananas and garlic, And nowit's bananas and garlic and apparently really expensive
beef. That's all just like floatingaround in my mouth. Yeah, the
beef is winning the battle for me. Yeah, this has like thoroughly cleaned,
so I'm good. What do youused to get dirty out of your

(08:45):
mouth? Red lollipop? That'll do? Watermelon? And I don't do it
every time. Oh it's not cherry, it's water. Is that your of
the three things you've eaten in thelast five minutes? What are your favorite?
Y? Yeah, the beef,jerky, dirry and blowpup? That's
is that how you rank them?Beef jerky, blowpup Juryan? All right?

(09:05):
That makes sense? Well, therea goil mystery solved? Is freeze
dried juryan good? No? Idon't think I would say it's bad.
I would I would just think it'san odd combination with jerky. If I
needed to eat it to survive,it has enough flavor profile to where I
would be like that tastes like ameal instead of or I just ate a

(09:28):
piece of freeze dried fruit. Honestly, if I weren't waging a fatwa on
sugar, i'd probably finish that.I probably would. I mean, you
look, I was raised. Oryou don't leave, you don't listen,
you don't waste food. That that'snot a third of the bag. I
know, that's not even a thirdof a third. That's but like three

(09:48):
cars. I'm being very strict,so much so, I lost twelve pounds
in a weekend. Congratulations, bythe way, here here, thank you.
I don't know if I'm gonna getto ABS by Christmas. By this
Christmas, yeah, well, andfrankly I'm not after that. If you're
if you're gonna lose twelve pounds ina week, I don't think I can

(10:09):
keep this up. I'm probably candrag my big wagon over to the gym
and try to work out something.Yeah, I'm doing I'm gonna do that
too. Haven't yet. You've justbeen just been like waging over eating,
not eating, slash drinking a lotof coffee. And then when I do
eat it fits into my diet intomy goals. That's that's good. It's

(10:31):
nice to have goals, right,Yeah, yeah, I've got Camden on
a goals track right now? Isour unpaid? In turn? Chapter four?
Whoa of Extreme Ownership? Of ExtremeOwnership? Yeah, he's on chapter
four. He didn't have the bookstarted this morning, but I had him
listened. I was like, Iwent by tomorrow, I want you to
listen to chapter one. He comesin like ten minutes later because I had

(10:52):
him test some headphones and he waslike, I listened to chapter one.
It's like, what do you think? He's like, So they were in
the Battle of Ramond, So yeah, I know, what's I know the
story? Yeah, so what's what'sthe takeaway do you have from that?
What's something that you think is coolor yeah, something you're gonna apply or
something sties Okay, they're my favoritepart. Right. But it's not a

(11:15):
war memoir, which they say inthe beginning of the book. Yeah,
this is not a war memoir.This is did Dudu leadership principles from the
battlefield that you can apply to businessin coming. Yeah, pretty much.
There are a couple of times,and it's really weird when you listen to
the audiobook because there are a coupleof times where they use sound effects.
Have you gotten any of those yet? Yeah? So they'll be talking about
like a firefight and then all ofa sudden you'll hear whoa you kind of

(11:37):
like duck. But for the mostpart they don't. They don't have any
incoming lifeless incoming leadership principal. Yeah, So I'm curious, what takeaways do
you have so far? Um,other than you'll like the stories. They're
entertaining. They are. I thinkthat's why it's sticks. You know,

(12:01):
if you read Extreme Ownership and youthink it's entertaining, I think it's a
w Yeah for sure. For sure, what'd you see? Look at You're
fine, You're not in the middleof totally noticed something. Yeah. So,
uh, takeaways from Extreme Ownership sofar up to chapter four, Um,

(12:24):
you gotta take um man, that'swhat the whole book is about.
He says it like a million times. He does say it a million tips.
So what does that mean? Youwant to give us like a working
definition of what extreme ownership is sincethat's the only answer we're gonna pull out
of you like a Sunday school andwe're like, hey, what do you

(12:45):
think, and you're just like,man, hey, how was school?
It's fun? Yeah, I don'tknow. Maybe maybe Jesus book. You
think Jesus is the right answer.The book is good. There's stories and
yeah like them. It's good.Yep. Have you seen the little thing?
It's this little girl and it's beenMermaid and it's uh like a real
that I've seen several times. Butit's this little girl and she just looks

(13:05):
totally exhausted. Its real what Andher mom asks her, what do you
learn at school today? And she'slike about Martha Luther King Junior? And
she said, yeah, what didhe do? And the little girl goes,
he died for our sins? Nope, nope, dope, No I
didn't see that. Nope. Yeah, I'll have to send that to you
the next time it pops up.So what did you learn other than ownership?

(13:28):
Um? What's they got to bea good leader? Okay, give
us a little bit more. IfI was platitude, cam in happen.
So if I'm in a position ofleadership, how do I be a good
leader? What's one thing I cando? Make sure that everybody knows what
they're doing? Okay, make sureeveryone understands like their job. Yeah,

(13:52):
cool man? Is that Chapter one? Yeah, mostly yap one. Chapter
two yeah, Chapter one is isreally fuschwo is about like there's no bad
there's no bad teams, only badleaders. Yep. Yeah, you may
have bad individuals on the team,but if the team is failing, it's
because you, as a leader,have have set them up to fail.

(14:16):
Then I want to push back againstthat. But like, the more I
think about it, the more I'mlike, nah, whenever I've had a
bad team, it's been because Isucked, not because the whole team did.
Yeah. If you get a teamof ten people, it's it's easy
as the leader to say, like, oh, all ten of these people
won't do what I want them todo, instead of looking at yourself and

(14:37):
saying, all right, maybe nineof them would do what I wanted him
to do if I like clearly communicatedand set things up. So yeah,
cool, Yeah, tell Danley aboutthe about the boats. This is Caman's
favorite parts so far as he joviouslycomes into my office and tells me this.
So you know, there's a bunchof boats and each team is like

(14:58):
categorized seal training. Yeah, they'recategorized by how tall they are and the
shortest one. All of them arelike they just have a Roman numeral on
the side. But the shortest peoplethey're called the Smurfs, and there's a
smurf on the side of their boythey have a smurf on it doesn't get
a Roman numeral, it just getsa smurf. And it's all the guys

(15:20):
and the job. I always wantto be on the Smurf team. So
Camden Camden comes in and he's like, hey, did you know on the
all the short guys get on theSmurf team. I was like, yes,
Camden, I don't think I saiddid you know? But did you
know what? All right? Soyeah, so Camden you've been You're already
on chapter four, so you're listeningpretty rapidly. You know what he's listening

(15:43):
to this book? What speed doyou listen? Because he got a library
card. I do have a librarycard. Yeah, yeah, what speed
you listen to? How fast doyou listen to this book? Is it
one x? Which is normal?I think I'm on one point six?
Wow, boom he's in. Thenhe's in the speed listeners class. All
right, Yeah, I'm still likeone point one five, which I contest

(16:04):
is not anything that they just putthat degree there to make people feel better,
that it actually has no change atall. I do feel better.
Yeah, yeah, for sure,you feel like, um, I'm gonna
finish this book. This is twentytwo hour book. Ten minutes before I
could now what I'm doing. Now, what I'm doing is I'm reading out
loud to Heather. We read ofthe Emerald Sea, and then we're I

(16:30):
don't know, we're five chapters intoMiss Born. The first one. Yeah,
yeah, what do you think sofar? Is? Yeah, it's
great, Yeah, it's it's prettycool. Yeah. Then Brandon Sanderson is
awesome. Yeah. This the worldof Miss Born is a lot more intricate

(16:52):
and a lot more fast paced thanuh, storm Light, even though they
all exist kind of in in thecause he's been he takes his time much
more with Stormlite. Yeah, likeyou really get the concepts, whereas in
Miss Moore, and I found myselfkind of like trying to go to the
back and be like, okay,well they're burning iron, all right,
which one does this do? Andthen you know, looking at that to
make sure that I'm you know,thinking about things properly. Yeah, yeah,

(17:17):
great books. Yeah, so mypoint is cool. My point is
I was listening at one point onefive speed. That's not what I'm reading
at no, because I'm making lotsof errors. And then I'll find myself
doing a voice and they go,that's not the voice that I use,
and I gotta go back, andthen of course I got to reread the
line in the correct voice. Itmakes you appreciate voice actors that I got,
like Peter Falk. Yeah, inmy repertoire. Yep. Uh,

(17:41):
there's a bunch. I got acharacter based off of Jack Nicholson. Remember
his name, It doesn't matter,no matter right now, but yeah,
who is having fun with? Who'sKelsey? Uh? He's got kind of
a an affable. He's not basedon anybody, not that I'm aware of.
Yeah, but he's got an affable. He just kind of laughs at
everything and very confident. It's veryconfident. Yeah. Yeah, but like

(18:04):
that. So the guy that readsthe storm Light stuff gets a lot of
flak because even though he's like oneof the best selling audio book readers,
his voice is very, very differentthan most people that read audio books.
It's very very distinct. But ifyou think about all the different characters that

(18:25):
he has to read as like howmany times do you get to a line
and then you're like, oh blahblah blah, and you get midway through
and you're like, oh crap,this is like you've read a paragraph before
it says who said it? Right? Yeah, I almost have to imagine
that professionally. No, like howmuch you would have me like read and
highlight and all of that to know, like you have to read the book.
I've thought about this is you haveto like read the book through already

(18:48):
and maybe as you're going make notesof this is Kelsey or this is yeah,
you know, I don't, Idon't know, and then you got
a bunch of takes and then likeit should be a nightmare for doing it
over multiple books that are like yearsmaintaining. All right, so you know
the last book Sanderson put out wasin what like sixteen, and now he's
doing another one, another Stormline intwenty four. Yeah, is when it's

(19:11):
coming out. All right, it'sbeen but eight years since you've done that
voice, So now it's I don'tthink it's been that long since Rhythm of
War. I think it's probably beenlike four years. But now you've got
to go back four years and belike, oh crap, how did I
do and this person's voice and whatdid I do for this person's voice and
all that stuff. We get Sandersontrain after after extreme ownership. Yep,

(19:37):
you got it. You can extremelyown your copy of Stormline. Well,
it's time to uh to get tothe crux of today's the show. We've
talked about some of our favorite thingsfrom nerd culture, as we do as
members of the Christian Nerd HQ.I don't know if you can see this
our our our lovely logo little hackthere on the CNHQ T shirt, which

(20:03):
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really awesome apparel. Yeah, shedoes. She does a great job with
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was really cool. And before wehop into stuff with Camden, I want
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(20:27):
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(20:47):
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Um Dan has opened up his secondbag of beef jerky during that time,
and none of us have finished ourDurian so good. Yeah, all right,
how much is too much beef jerky? All of it? No,
it's not true. No, youwould have to have all of the beef
jerkey. The proper amount of beefjerky to have is N plus one,

(21:11):
which is the number. Yeah,it's the number. It's the same equation
that my wife was like, howare you going to know when you have
enough basis? And I was like, the equation for enough basis is N
plus one is the number of basisyou have? I have currently plus one?
Is is it? And that iswhen? It's the same equation for
enough beef jerky? Yeah, okay, I love I love it. I've

(21:32):
got like four or five different bagsthat one of the office, one of
the truck. Well, now it'sinside, right, and you need at
least one more before you have enough. I got it. Cool, Yeah,
I'm in I think so that's great. That's great. Thank you.
The Force awakens. Yeah, let'stalk about Star Wars episode seven. I

(21:55):
really like Force. It's like myfavorite of the theme songs is the theme
song for Star Wars. Yeah,yeah, the theme song? Like it's
your favorite of the Star Wars themesongs? Or just what kind of what
kind of audio setup do you haveat home or wherever you're watching this?
Are you listening to this with podpods? No? I mostly just use money
TV speakers. Okay, I didwatch I think two of them with PS

(22:18):
five headphones. Yeah, and itsounds really good. Yeah, but man,
when it when it hits or itsays a long time ago in a
galax too far far away and itfades out. Yeah, when it hits,
Oh man, it's so good.It still gives me chills. So
Kirsten and I have been because ofthe young baby LEVI is sleeping in a
room that we share a wall with. Right our Apple TV lets us hook

(22:41):
up our pod pods to the AppleTV. I found that out the other
day too. It is so greatbecause I can so we can both be
watching it. Both of our headphonesare connected to the Apple TV. We
have independent volume control. I willfreak and crank my volume up, turn
it on the cancel mode. Becausewe got the baby monitor in front of
us. If he's screaming or something, that'll show us and you'll see whatever

(23:03):
led light and room. Yeah right, so yeah, we got the baby
monitor where we can see it toCV squirming or whatever. But when we're
watching movies, it is a beautifulsurround sound experience. And now they've got
the spatial audio as an option towhere like if you turn your head,
the sound moves around and with yourhead. So cool. Yeah, that's

(23:26):
like one of my favorite things aboutthe Apple TV and the pods. I
love my pos pod pods are sogood. So you listen to us.
Hope I don't lose these, yeah, please don't. Um you listen to
this with just through your TV speakers. Yeah, I lost two pairs so
far, so in uh and didyou lose the pair that I gave you?

(23:47):
No? Okay, you still havethat one working pod pod? Yeah,
even that one doesn't really work andit's around but so uh, Campden,
it's my name, camp Campton.We need a raid on this,
right, so, and but hello, what's our rating system? Because and
I don't think you get to decideyou've gone way dark on your rating system

(24:08):
or anything. You you Oh,really, did you make it to the
end of the movie? Yeah,I mean yeah, I hope people die.
But I forgot about that. Howdo you forget about that? So
on one to ten dead Han solos, because I just remember, I can't

(24:33):
believe that's what you want to rankwhat I said? How about but one
out of ten dead Han solos,because that makes you want or one out
of ten, one out of tenHan solo wounds to the gut? How
many do you give it? Idon't know. This one was pretty good,

(24:53):
but I don't know if I likedit just because of like the quality
of like the effects and the camera. We're not asking why you liked it.
We're asking one out of ten deadHan solo lightsaber gut ones. Because
that's how you want to rate theselee Um one out of ten Sun betrayals

(25:21):
killing their father who just loves them. How many would you rate it?
Because this is the way you wantto do it. Let's go with dark
seven seven, So the highest oneso far has been Return, which was
eight I believe, so yeah,the Return was eight. Um, seven

(25:41):
and a half was given to UHEmpire Strikes Back and Revenge of the Fifth.
But all right, so this isthis given with the first one?
Yeah, with the first one andAttack of the Clones. Interesting because one
could say that this movie is onpar with the first movie, almost as

(26:06):
kind of a remake. It's it'slike if you were to you know,
when you used to write on stuff, right like at the bank, and
they would you'd write on this whitecopy and then there'd be a yellow copy
and a pink copy underneath it wherethey lose it transfer you to back up.
Here you go, here's your carboncopy of this page. Yeah,

(26:27):
it's kind of what this felt like. That. But although I will say
I agree that uh I had alot of fun. I saw this one
in theaters like seven times or something, Yeah, because it was the first
like really exciting Star Wars that wehad. Because I remember watching two and
three in the theater and thinking likeI gotta finish this, yeah, right,

(26:52):
and and I remember three being prettygood and thinking like, all right,
they did. They did a decentjob um wrapping it up I wasn't
stoked about it, right, Butand a brand new Star Wars story from
a director that I like, J. J. Abrams, who I've kind
of turned to the cloner on,Like I really liked him when this came
out, and now I'm saying likethat, I'm saying in that time,
yeah, oh yeah, for sure. Then I still like a lot of

(27:14):
stuff that he did. But yeah, I can't point anything he's done recently.
Yeah, my favorite quote since thismovie was released, and I think
I show this last time. Um, but on Collider or he made a
comment it was covered in a Colliderarticle that I we should have had a
plan when we made the Star Warssequel to a sequel trilogy. We should

(27:37):
have had a plan going into it. I don't. I don't. We
don't want to poison your your experienceeither. But you are on the biggest
hill of the Star Wars roller coasterright now in this trilogy. Like there
is it's just nothing, it's justyeah, it's just it's just that,
Like it's these three movies are awild ride that one, two and three,

(28:00):
nor four or five and six reallyare. There's a lot of things
that people love about all three movies. So there's nothing there's nothing good or
bad about it. It's just itjust is. We we disagree and I
don't want to I don't want totell you which one. Yeah, on
the next movie, but we disagree. Yeah, yeah, we do pretty
vehemently, if we can use aword that our Christian named evil gave us.

(28:23):
So tell us, what are thethings that you liked about Star Wars
Episode seven? I like the firstawakens, You liked Poe? Yeah,
any sarcastic. It is a blackX wing So if you were going to
draw some lines of congruency, whodo you think Poe was modeled after,

(28:44):
like from a New Hope? Yeah? Um, probably Han Solo yep,
because that is that is the onecriticism that people have about episode seven,
or the one major criticism is thatat anyone's ever said, I know,
right, but that it feels likeuh new episode four, that like it's

(29:07):
kind of pushed a reset button thatthey used that formula again. So yeah,
yeah, Pope comes across his openingscene. What do you think about
that? The opening scene of theother thing with him staring down Kylo Wren?
That was funny and he the stuffhe says, I don't remember exactly
what he says, but who talks? Who talks first? You talk first?
Which one of us is supposed to? Okay, yep, that was

(29:29):
pretty intense. What do you thinkof Kylo Wren because he's he's pretty powerful
and prominent in that first scene too. Yeah yeah, really okay, you
just seem kind of there all right. See, I was so stoked with
the with the mask and the helooked kind of basic, like like he

(29:53):
had bleached blonde hair and was youknow, he gets coffee from star He's
got a hydra flask. Some ofthe costume designs and Star Wars are like
insane, but he just looked kindof boring. I do think that they
were heavily leaning into the he wantsto be his grandfather. Yeah. I

(30:15):
could definitely see the inspiration of DarthVader and like his clothes and stuff,
but he just looked like a helooked boring. What Okay, So what
did you think the first time thatyou saw Kylo Wren? I was very
excited. Yeah, yeah, whatwhen you were watching that first scene for
the first time, do you knowit's the same thing like when when Vader
walks out, you know, whenyou go, oh my gosh, what
is this guy? Yeah, soI I felt and when we were watching

(30:38):
this in the theaters, I feltlike he came across at the very beginning
as a step above Vader. Ididn't think so, because, well,
the reason why is because he um, you know, they shoot that laser
bolt at him and he just stopsit in mid air, and I was
like, oh crap, Like wehaven't seen anything like that before, Like

(30:59):
that that's intense. And he hasthis lightsaber looks like it's just gonna pull
apart at any point. Yeah,it's barely controlled. Yep. And then
he's he's real because you know,very chaotic. Yeah, And what you
learned about the Forced through episodes onethrough six is that the Dark Side is
fueled by anger. And then whenyou watch, like I know, I've

(31:21):
talked a lot about the animated seriesand those kinds of things, but we
had watched I mean, that wasthe only Star Wars that we had.
The new stories were there in theanimated series stuff, and the way that
the anger of the Sith or thosethat were like you know, taken by
the Dark Side, just really fueledtheir power. Watching him have that temper
tantrum that he has in the middleof dude that in my mind, I

(31:45):
was like, this is going tobe a scary bad guy because if he's
this angry and the dark Side canchannel this type of anger from him,
then then he's gonna go and anddo a like it's going to be intense.
So that that first hand, youwere not impressed by Kylo Wren.

(32:07):
Not really. I mean the factthat he like just fully like locked up
po and like did catch the bolt, that was kind of cool. And
I was thinking, like, soif that so, like the like bullet
thing is like stuck in mid air, what if someone to like walk into
it, it's it kills him.Yeah, I'd probably kill him. Yeah,
would it like remain frozen or wouldit be like absorbed, like my

(32:31):
guesses would be absorbed the energy wouldtransfer, so I don't know, Yeah,
yeah that it would because it isjust energy that's being shot out.
So it just depends on how muchenergy it took for them to die,
yeah, or or anticipate because thereare bolts that go through others. You
know, if you got people stackedclose enough together, it's kind of should

(32:52):
see that on some of those differentbut with the bullets that he kind of
walks by and kind of points out. Oh yeah, yeah, because at
that point I guess he's moving fasterhis energies more. It's probably the physics.
Yeah, you're talking about like quicksilquicksilver. Yeah yeah, when he
when he breaks out magneto and hejust kind of points the bullets and in

(33:14):
different directions. Yeah yeah, okay, so unimpressed with with Kylo Ran though
you thought that power was cool.Yeah, yeah, you did mention bba
bba. It's a prominent player inthat first scene as he also has given
secret instructions in a very R twoD two esque sort of way. He
runs around and only like talks tocertain people and yep, I didn't even

(33:36):
realize that it was like the exactsame movie as Yeah, but now you're
saying it it's weird. Everything Isay, I'm like, which is exactly
like that, but it's as Ithink it's interesting, Yeah, fast,
I do think it's new or it'sinteresting that you gave them the same rating
without drawing some of those parallels.Yeah, yeah, yeah, fasmat Is
is new and different. So wewe start with poe Um. You get

(34:00):
introduced to Poe, you get KyloWrenn, you get BB eight, and
then the next thing you know,you have FAsMA and this stormtrooper. Yes,
do you know anything about her backstory? Danley? I did, but
no I don't remember. Okay,So there's a there's a whole book called
FAsMA where they explore her backstory.There was a five issue comic run that

(34:25):
was all about her backstory. Longstory short, she grew up on a
planet that was decimated by the Empireand became really ruthless and cutthroat and became
kind of like the warrior princess ofthis one tribe. And then when given
the opportunity to go away with GeneralHucks's dad to go help him or to

(34:49):
save her friends, she kills herfriends and goes with General Hucks so they
can't tell the other people that theEmpires are about to come and wipe out
their civilization. It's she is likecompletely ruthless, evil, like just bad
to the bone warrior chicks, soand completely irrelevant in this Yeah, I
know, it's it's so it's soweird and they have such well and they've

(35:13):
got such a great actress that's playingher with Gwendolen Christie who she was.
She was in Wednesday. She wasin Game of Thrones. Yeah, um
and uh and she's she's Captain FAsMAand I she really won over everybody in
Game of Thrones man, but sheand and have you seen Wednesday? Yeah,
she's so good and and it's areally it's a fun and it's a

(35:37):
really good series. I watched acouple of episodes. Yeah, uh bailed.
Yeah, we so we stuck withit through the first season. We
ended up really digging it by theend. Um but that that just shows
like the breadth of what she cando as an actress, bread breadth,
not not quite bread um, eatyour dirty and so there. It's just

(36:02):
it felt weird to me to havesuch a talented actress in a role that
like kind of for the course ofthis movie so cool. You're talking about
incredible costume design, has this reallyreally engaging, intense backstory that they've created
for and promoted through the extended universeof the comic books and in the books,

(36:23):
and then you see her on screenand she's just kind of like,
put your helmet back on, reportto my office. Yeah. And we
also see the introduction of Finn asJohn Boyega yep, who becomes incredibly famous
after this movie. Yeah, andand becomes throughout the course of this trilogy
one of the most controversial characters inStar Wars for for several reasons which you'll

(36:46):
will certainly explore. So, JohnBoyega, you get to meet you get
to meet Finn. What's your whatare your initial impressions of Finn? Yeah?
What's his titles? Ffin or hisremember it was like and then a
bunch of number five eight or somethinglike that. Yeah. Why is he
like the first Stormtrooper to just decide? Nah, I don't think he is,

(37:10):
um, but he certainly is inlike the cinematic universe. It is
the first time we see him andsee a Stormtrooper one of the movies that
does the first time you see aStormtrooper take their helmet off, I'm pretty
sure other than f and two andeight seven, Yeah, other than Luke
and Han doing it when they're impersonatingStormtroopers. Yeah, Stormtrooper. You saw

(37:31):
it often in Spaceballs, which wishwe probably need to wrap up this whole
series where you watch in Spaceball.That's a great idea. Yeah, thinks
I have seen Spaceballs but it's beena while. I don't I don't remember
any of it. Watch Out.Uh, that's just such a I don't
get that song. Second second hadI think we do mel Brooks after this?

(37:53):
Yeah, we got too, Wedo like three movies. Yeah,
did still go crazy? Well wecan start with Spaceballs because it's Relative Producers
and Young Frankenstein and Blazing Saddles.I mean we'll get there. Yeah,
well no, no, no,we'll stay will start with space Balls,
kind just gonna see how things go. So um, yeah, so you

(38:13):
get the first stormtrooper kind of takeshis helmet off. You've got him and
he frees Poe. Yeah, whatare your thoughts on Whenever he first took
his helmet off, I thought itwas another like um, like in a
New Hope where they're just like impersonatingthis. Oh yeah, I thought it
was that. But then she cameup and she didn't like immediately shoot him,

(38:34):
and she was just like, putyour hammet back on. Yeah.
So I was like, you ifguys like an actual stormtrooper? Yeah,
yeah, I didn't think they likecould take their helmet off. I thought
it was like they're they're not supposedto. It's very like Mandalorian ask the
way that they've got to approach allthat. Yeah, she was like,
who gave you permission to take yourhelmet off? And then and then we
also see the return of Han Solo, Princess Leia Han Solo and uh much

(39:02):
older. So for you, I'mcurious because you just started this month ago
or whatever. Yeah, the lasttime you say, right, that's true.
Yeah, two weeks ago, Leawas just an infant and now she's
getting a discounted coffee a way toburger So what do you think about that?
Like, for instance, with thefirst time that Han Solo shows,

(39:22):
every says we're back. Yeah.Um, I wasn't expecting them to be
in it. I'm pretty sure they'rein like on Disney Plus whenever you like
click on it, I'm pretty sureit shows them. But I like completely
forgot about that whenever they came upand I was like, oh, wow,
that's Han Solo and Chewbacca. Wow. The cheers that went up in
the audience and in the movie theaterswhenever Han Solo and Chewbacca came on screen

(39:45):
was insane. Yeah, everybody justwent nuts. But we're we're skipping over
the introduction of like the main character, right and the stories. Yeah,
so what I was gonna say,like, what are your what are your
initial impressions of of Ray as yousee her? She's fine. It doesn't
like how can she use the Forceso well if she like just discovered it?

(40:08):
Also good questions? Yeah, ohyeah, yeah you didn't you hold
on, He's got another go forit. Holding It'll make sense. Yeah,
you can answer that one. No, no, no no. Asked
the other question, Um, howlike how is all of this stuff like
the Force and the Jedi and LukeSkywalker all just become like a rumor in

(40:30):
like Han Solo's lifetime. Yeah,just like in twenty years. Um,
I think a lot the that itall becomes a rumor the same way that,
Um, when we think about thingsthat happened, like let's say,
you know you're listening to Extreme Ownership, right, Um, some of the
things that happened post nine to eleventhat were like huge deals, if we

(40:54):
were to try to explain them toyou would have no impact on you at
all because you didn't live through it. They sound too fantastical to be like
an actual thing. For instance,there's a lot of disinformation too, right,
Yeah, but and and there's somuch of it now that like moves
into the legend status, right thatyou know, looking from a political standpoint,

(41:19):
that now people look back on GeorgeW. Bush's presidency with a relative
amount of fondness. Right, eveneven people that are on you know,
the opposing side of the political aisle, It was not the case then they
get it was intense the amount ofpeople before nine to eleven that had this

(41:43):
like terrible view of him. Therewas a ton of infighting post nine to
eleven, Like the whole country goton this Kumbayah kick where not only was
like the flag this thing that everybodylike cherished, but that is when we
really started seeing national anthems in frontof all of the games and like everybody,
like the players were coming out holdingthe flag alongside first responders and all

(42:06):
this kind of stuff which never goinghard with nationalism. Well, uh,
patriotism, I don't know that wewere. We were worshiping country, which
is which is worshiping. No,that's what nationalism is, is the worship
of put those words in my mouth. You said those words. So no,
we weren't there, But to thinkof that like that right now in
the current political climate and cultural climate. That's something that I think for a

(42:30):
lot of people your age that ifwe were to say, like, oh,
this is what it used to belike, and that seems a little
bit like good old day syndrome,but we could show you the things and
that kind of stuff. Even evenmore to the extreme is that Luke Skywalker
is the only Jedi that anybody's everheard of. Really, the Jedi have
been out of things at this pointfor like forty years, and they think

(42:50):
of him more as a wyat EarpTitan character or somebody like that he actually
existed. Yeah, she was like, oh, I thought he was like
a story, yeah, a legend, saying I think also, uh,
there's still is the suspension of ofof belief. Sure you know that that
it's it's sci fi, and youkind of go all right, yeah,

(43:14):
all right, everyone forgot Okay,Yeah, there's some of that too.
Yeah, And you also have toremember it's like it's it's not even centralized
to like a country or a stateor even one singular planet. Like there's
a guy with magic powers and alight stick that saved the galaxy and everybody's
like all right, I mean aboutright, I'm they left. Sure,

(43:37):
so like maybe he did you,I still have to clean this poodu up.
Yeah, we still have loved.Yeah, we still gotta we still
gotta fix these draws. To getto your other question. Um, and
I know we've talked about this alittle bit before and some other conversations we've
had about Star Wars. Freddie PrinceJr. Has a wonderful answer to this.
He plays Kane and Jaris and theRebel series, and that if there

(43:59):
is a dark side of the Forcethat is like rising up, that the
force is meant to self balance,right, and so if there's somebody on
the dark side that's really rising up, the force will then allow a person
on the light side to have theability to come and to match it.
It's the reason that Luke with magiccome to match it. Oh yeah,

(44:23):
it's the reason that magic. It'sthe reason that Luke, within three or
four years of training was able tofight Darth Vader and Palpatine. It's yeah,
it's the same reason that um,you know Anakin and just a few
years of training, even when hewas too old and all of that,
that his light side of the Force, whenever he was there, was able

(44:45):
to throw things so far into balancethat the fate of the galaxy one way
or the other depended on his choicein that room with Mace, Windu and
Palpatine. That like, you know, he had the option. Whichever he
decides, that's the side that's gonnawin. Um, when both of those
guys were at that point more powerfulthan him in the force. So it's

(45:07):
it's that effort to balance, andthat it is always going to be that.
If the Light Side gets you know, too proud, too hottie,
too many people, then the darkside comes in and goes to match it,
which is the reason you get someof the really powerful sith that we
hear about all throughout. What's funnyis it almost seems like stuff the balance

(45:27):
of the forces we hear about alot throughout the movies. Yeah, almost
always ends up with negation. Yeah, it's just the forces goes like,
all right, no more Jedi,no more sith. Yep, we raised
the rise one up. They wipeeach other out. Yeah, and pretty
dark hunk, Candid. That soundsgood, sounds sounds great to you.
Yeah, you and your dark mind, your dark feelings. Hey, jam,

(45:54):
if you were a Jedi, youhad if you had if you had
Jedi powers? Would you be Sithor Jedi? Would you be evil or
Paragon? Would you be Trump orBiden? Got him good with that one.

(46:17):
I think I'm leaving that end.Don't answer it. Yeah, yeah,
yeah, we'll leave that one asa question mark. Which one was
which? Yeah? If you area paragon, how many sides do you
have? Okay, would you be? Would you be good? Would you
use your powers for good or forawesome? So you go this strong bad
question? Um? Probably could I'dlike to think so Goodah, good boy,

(46:45):
so good man A right, Sowe've we've talked about, you know,
the new characters, how they're introduced, the old characters, your math
with Ray. I will say this, Ray for me has a one up
on Luke Skywalker whenever we first meethim in the character Here here's why,
Uh Luke Skywalker wants to go inand Tashi station. It gets a power

(47:07):
converters, Yea and Ray the beginningof Yeah, Ray beat off a couple
of assassins with a giant stick.Who I was wondering about the stick?
Is there anything special about it?Or is it legit just a stick that

(47:32):
we might have to go No,it's just a stick. It's a it's
a weapon. It's like a weirdus. Yeah, it looks like a
modified does anything. I'm with you, it's like a whole design. Yeah,
it does something, but it's itfeels to me like junk that she
found. Yeah, that's what Ifigured it was. And she's like,

(47:53):
this is a really good whooping stick, which which girls what girls was?
Yeah, well with girls is theypick a good but mostly when they become
mothers. She's opposite from from Lukein the sense that like she defends herself,
like she was able to get away, she has a basic she's been
taking care of herself for yeah,like she's a survivor. Luke was not.

(48:16):
And so it's much more believable tome that like that the force the
power converter, Yeah, that theforce picked Ray out of nowhere, and
that she was able to do stuffwith a lightsaber, where I was like,
yeah, yeah, I buy that, whereas Luke gave me like,
how can I see what the blastshields down? Like, I don't care,

(48:36):
shut up, millennial. Yes,you're not taking extreme ownership of your
situation right now, it's right.That's a great example. That's extreme ownership.
Oby one's trying to decentralize command andLuke is just whining. Took extreme
owners she did and Luke did not. Yep, I'm with you. Yeah,
yeah, for sure, I'm withyou on that, Thanks Jocko.

(48:58):
After that, I like, Ilike Luke, but uh yeah, yeah,
I do think. I do thinkthat there was a lot of a
likable character she is, and Ithink she she really helped Kursting get into
Star Wars because we saw I madeher watch these movies like leading up to
episode nine coming out because we weregonna watch that together. So she had

(49:19):
never watched any Star Wars before.She's real big into equity. Nope,
Um, but we we watched uff. She liked. Princess Leia. Princess
Lea was cool. Um, therewasn't really that um brave female character in
one, two, and three likePadme wasn't two. But in one and
three she's really She's not um.She she does so a lot of courage

(49:45):
into but in one of three shereally doesn't ray all throughout the sequel trilogy
shows an incredible amount of gumption andintestinal fortitude all the way through. And
so first I was like eh,and then after talking to Kristen about it.
I was like, Okay, wewatched them, and that kind of

(50:05):
helped me to turn the corner onit. She was like, I really
like it because of her, LikeI'm into Star Wars because of Ray,
and I'm like, okay, thenthat makes sense. And really Star Wars
is four kids, and if thisis another area where Okay, here's a
cool female Jedi that young girls canget behind that creates Star Wars fans,
I'm I'm into it. I don'tthink there's anything wrong with it. Ray
didn't feel forced as a character,and she was cool in the first one.

(50:30):
I was very interested in the developmentof where she would go. Yeah,
which brings us into later movies.Yeah, which we'll we'll talk about
whenever we get to eight and nine, because her story arc is intense.
Yeah, and so it's Kilos likethere, their stuff is is really really
well. Mas Kannada is another characterthat we meet in Star Wars Episode seven.

(50:52):
What are your thoughts on on masMos is the tiny little yeah with
the great big eyeballs who minds well, actually, the really tiny, teeny,
tiny eyeballs little thing ye who haslittle Skywalker's lightsaber, which is Fanakin's
lightsaber, which is what Ray endsup using um and Danley's correct, that's

(51:15):
exactly that's exactly what they are.Because you heard yeah, oh yeah,
yeah, don't you worry about it, but put in the comments if you
heard what Danley said, and whetheror not you agree, so choice,
Yeah, what do you think abouther character? Yeah? What do you
mean about us? See? Wehave opposites here? I thought me,

(51:37):
oh really, who is this?Get out of here? Yeah, bring
the Jedi's back. Yeah, Idid do it. At the end.
I did love that she called Chewbaccaher boyfriend. Yeah, yeah, it
was. It was some some cuteyea dialogue, fast forward, fast forward.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, let'sget to say stuff. That's what
I no, no, no,no, yeah, yeah, you're like,

(51:58):
all right, here's a little whichis obvious. Like the whole thing
in Mas's Castle was just set upfor Fen to be a coward and then
be forced into This is why I'mso excited about the Asoka series is because
in a Star Wars movie I'm in, Yeah, but we've got two hours,
don't introduce just random characters and justhave them sitting around and chatting like

(52:22):
I need lightsabers. Right. Ina series, you can tell a longer
story, you can develop the charactersbetter. That's what I'm excited about.
Yeah, in two hours, Idon't get time for this. Yeah,
especially if they're not going to doit's the Falcon, where's the X Wings
explosions? Yep, Jedi. Ifthere's talking, it should be Jedi to

(52:43):
Jedi or Jedi involved. I thinkthat as I get older, I go
that route. But I have toremember that this is four kids. It's
one of the things that they talkabout a lot on tattooing Suns is that
Star Wars is made for kids.Outside of the and Or series, which
have you watched? No, ohdude, it's so good, But outside
of that series like Star Wars ismade for kids. So the introduction of

(53:06):
new characters that are weird and thatare fun and we have little cooky and
sense of humors, right that thosewhen those things happen, it's enough to
like give the median audience of twelvean opportunity to like take a breath so
that they can come back up tothe next you know, to the next
thing and kind of recharge the battery. Well, they get captured there and

(53:29):
then you see the reveal of startKiller Base. So as we're as we're
wrapping up with your rating of seven, I would like to hear five minutes
of questions. Yeah from squiggle page. I want to know, like,
what are the things that you takeaway because in that that end, we've
got start Killer Base being destroyed muchlike the Death Star. We have a

(53:49):
single x Wing being the one thatgets through and is able to do it
much. We are a pretty coolduel in the forest. We have a
pretty cool duel in the forest.We also have as small invasive team that
goes into star Killer Base much likethe Death Star in order to take down
the shields like they did with theDeath Star, so that the x Wing
pilot could get rid of it,and and an elderly sage yeah that sacrifices

(54:13):
himself for the betterment of the teamto escape the Death Star episode four.
Yeah, so okay, so wetalked about some of that stuff, very
creative stuff. J J Abrams Uhyeah, yeah. Questions, Yeah,
what other questions you have as weas we wrap I feel good that we
got to get hand and becomes astart to get episodes to get a couple

(54:34):
of punches. Yeah, we didwe did get a couple of jabs in
that. Yeah. That again,overall, I I enjoyed it. I
think seven. I think seven isa solid rating for this. But you'll
find this especially as you get older, as you just just things are tinged
bitter a little bit. Yeah,yep, And that's why it's it's hard

(54:55):
to know what changes that. Youknow, what changes that. We're gonna
find this out. Hopefully in likesix to twelve months. TRT might change
that for Danley. That's what we'regonna see if testosterone replacement therapy might be
I'm starting. I started setting thatup. I talked to my doctor about
it. The doctor was like,twelve more pounds and then we'll talk about

(55:16):
tr now, she said, shesaid, yeah, we'll set you up
an empoyment. I was like,how much is this gonna cost? She
said, one fifty of them now. Yeah, sorry, I'm doing that.
If it's just it's a two hundreddollars just to talk about it.
Yeah, we're not getting into along term thing yet, so I'm postponing
that. Questions what does BBA soundslike a basketball? He sounds like a

(55:37):
basketball every time he hits the groundfor any reason, it sounds like a
basketball hit. Oh yeah, probablybecause fully used a basketball or something like
that, Like it sounds exactly likea basketball. BB eight is one of
the biggest flexes on Neil deGrasse Tysonthat I've ever seen. So he did
some interview where he was like,oh, yeah, I think the new
start was just cool, but BBA, it's impossible. They have it go

(56:00):
up hills and all this kind ofstuff and blah blah blah. Oh a
bell that's that round would never beable to do that and sand and one
of the robotics guys did a duetof him doing that, and then he's
got the controls for BB eight andhe's like, really shoo, and BBA
just launches over this sand dune andand he's like, he's not smooth,
Neil, And then that's it.And then it ends like that's if you're

(56:22):
gonna flam him dunk on somebody.But Neil was assuming zero friction. Yeah,
yeah, that he would. TheBBA would never be able to do
that, and so he did thiswhole thing. His head wouldn't be able
to float on the top and allthat. If they didn't have everything.
Maybe physicists don't know everything. Yeah, yea, so maybe science is wrong
sometimes. Yeah, well according tothe according to the robotics guy, oh

(56:46):
yeah, I just keep I justkeep shoehorning politics and I'll stop her.
But that's my favorite flex. Andin Star Wars is yeah, BBA could
never do that. It's designed typicallyimpossible, but it was cool for the
movie and the robotics guys like reallysoon and he did realize. Dude,
he launched BBA over a sand Dude, it's cool. Yeah. What else

(57:09):
you got? We just haven't said. Yeah, we haven't said it this
episode. What else is the newdeath Star thing? Star Killer Base?
Yeah? That thing? Is itjust a planet ripped in half because it
has like mountains and stuff on thesurface. Uh, it eventually is ripped
in half when it's destroyed. Butit's it's a weapon that was designed through
the core of the planet. Ok. Yeah, that's what that was.

(57:31):
So yeah, they harvested a planetessentially to weaponize it. Oh why is
three po here um? Because thebecause there's a contract for Anthony Davis Daniels
Anthony Daniel but uh no, itwas to honor the original tend of George
Lucas. Was that the all ofthe Star Wars movies were meant to be

(57:54):
seen through the eyes of the droids, like they're the ones that are telling
the story, and so you can'thave seven, eight and nine without the
droids being present. And they're talkingabout the series. He's fine, but
it's the those two droids are areyour continuity. And so the reason you
have he was like dead for mostof the movie and the well, the

(58:14):
reason did you have them and BBAis that the the idea with part of
the sequel trilogy is to pass thetorch to the next generation. And then
BBA, maybe part of that isone of the one of the theories there's
Yeah, it's a great question.Why is here? Yeah, like the
SEC he's like jerk. The wayhe shows up is like they're getting out

(58:35):
of the ship. It shows layit and then he just like pops into
frame like everyone's like, oh no, and he's got like a red arm
or something. Yeah, He's like, I know you might not recognize me
because of my arm. Get outof here. Do you think C three
pos color blind? Since Annakin neverfinished him, like maybe that's one of
the things that never got finished.Did well, he knows he has a
red arm. He knows he hasa new arm. I'm pretty sure he

(58:59):
has. Does he say that it'sred? I think so, I don't
know. I don't remember tell usin the comments, Tina, uh,
this is this is great right here, the long the long um and is
my favorite part of this. Thatwas the best part as I've got Dusty

(59:21):
Durian still like floating around back.One more question, yeah, one,
one last question? What else hegot? Has Luke just been like standing
on that on that mountains for likegreat just standing there ominously for twenty years.
I will say that last shot isthe best bit of acting I've ever
seen Mark Camill do. Him turningaround and staring at that's the most convincing

(59:45):
acting I've seen of Mark Camill.That is pretty funny, all the animated
stuff that he's doing. That's agreat question. And end on too.
Yeah, yeah, there you go. I've just been Yeah, he's just
been standing there, waiting on onthat island the entire time. He's been
standing there tweeting. Yeah. Soepisode to eight you get to meet turpis
the poor, a Cannon Star Warscreature that was named by the guys over

(01:00:05):
at Tatoine Suns thanks to their interactionwith Ryan Johnson. They're a faithful men,
founding member of Christian Nerd HQ.So you get to meet, Yeah,
they actually get to name it.Yeah, So we we may talk
a little bit about that story nexttime we get together. What storyline are
you looking most to see further andor wrapped up in episode eight? Luke,
you're looking to see forward? Uh? Hundred percent? Yeep, all

(01:00:30):
right, well there you go weuh. In Star Wars episode seven,
we lost six planets, one scoundrelUm, one Radar off the Millennium Falcon
and um. Two childhoods as Mineand Dams were just a framely crushed as
soon as it came out. Thankyou guys for watching The Reverend and the

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