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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This week, corruption
visions and skin-tight body
suits.
It's the Clone Wars Season 3,Episodes 5 through 8.
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Me, I don't know the
podcast you're supposed to have.
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They can see us now, becausewe're doing this thing now but
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We will have our revenge.
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binks was the first fullycomputer generated supporting
character in a live action movie.
Didn't know that.
You guys know that.
I didn't know that.
Speaker 3 (01:12):
I didn't know that I
did, actually did you because I
watched a documentary.
Oh, I did know that actuallybecause I watched a documentary
and they explained it all right,I didn't know.
Speaker 1 (01:24):
I feel like we need
to get like a wireless mic for
you next time, cause you're justlike loud.
Speaker 3 (01:28):
He's trying to sit
back it was like a um they
actually if you see some of thebehind the scenes stuff, he was
wearing a hat.
Best was actually like wearinga hat that looked like Jar Jar.
So when the actors were talking, they had to look.
Speaker 1 (01:41):
Oh, I saw that we're
talking at the thing.
Speaker 3 (01:43):
Okay, and then yeah,
when you watch the movie you can
see like how?
Speaker 1 (01:47):
yeah, like I knew
that he was fully cg.
I didn't know that he was thefirst fully cg.
Yeah, that I didn't know.
I mean, but that's, that'slucasfilm.
Lucas has always been pushingthe boundaries and coming up
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I have to say hello
everyone, because it's a podcast
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I just like seeing my
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we shouldn't have gone to video,because that's the best though
it is, I feel like we're reallydistracted when you do silly
things it's the best.
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It is tea to the oni.
Oni.
Welcome back to the gox.
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, and from the outer rimterritory of Boston, it is Daddy
Louie.
Speaker 3 (03:48):
Hello children.
Speaker 1 (03:49):
And once again this
week we are hanging out in your
house.
Once again, thank you forhaving us for these seven weeks.
Once again.
Speaker 2 (03:59):
For the next several
weeks.
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Yes, not still here.
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Again, thank you.
His wife is going to murder him.
Thank you the next, you know,several weeks still, yes, not
still here again one string weekyes, so thank you.
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His wife is going to
murder, thank you for three
weeks still to go yes, withthree weeks still to go which
will take us right up untilchristmas?
yes, and beyond and beyond andbeyond.
So yeah, that's good times.
I am tommy d.
You're more than slightlyobnoxious.
Star wars know it all, eventhough I don't know everything,
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which is why t to the only ishere to provide us with the
knowledge that we so desperatelyseek.
He is our lore master.
So this week we are going to betalking about episodes five
through eight.
They're okay, they're good,they're good okay.
So there's, you know stuff totalk about.
So we're going to get to thatin just a moment.
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But first the news we need newnews music.
Speaker 3 (04:57):
It's fine, it's fine
uh, so recently on starwarscom
they did a poll, which isdifferent because for the past
several years they've only donequizzes, so a poll was more of a
.
They wanted the community toanswer a question and the poll
was choose the most frighteningcreature from a galaxy far, far
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away.
So I'm curious, before I sharethe results, what everyone at
the table thinks.
That's a great question uh,most frightening creature in a
galaxy far, far away.
Speaker 1 (05:31):
I love it sherry tony
, what do you guys think?
What the most terrifying?
Speaker 2 (05:36):
what was that one we
just watched?
I can't remember its name.
Speaker 1 (05:40):
Referring to the
zillow beast, the zillow beast,
yeah I mean he's impervious toeverything pretty much, yeah,
except that gas well, that'syeah all right, yeah, zillow
beast, that's cool, tony.
Uh, I think I'm gonna go, for Idon't know.
I don't know that we ever heardtheir names, but those owl,
like creatures from the acolytethat were in the forest oh Well,
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you're the lore master, look itup.
But you put me on the spot so Ihad to give an answer.
No, no, that's fine.
Oh yeah, that's right, I forgotabout those.
I don't remember their names.
I'm sure they did somewhere.
They usually well, maybe not,maybe not, I don't know.
Tom Tommy, yes, maybe not, Idon't know Tom.
Tommy yes, what's your answer?
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Honestly, I think it's those,those zombie worms from the
clone wars we saw.
Oh, that went into their, thatwent up their noses and it like
it zombified them.
I forgot about that?
Speaker 2 (06:47):
where was that?
Speaker 1 (06:47):
what planet it was
geonosis, wasn't it?
That was the geonosian hivemind.
Yeah, like they.
Uh, yeah, it was.
Yeah, they were like the hivemind worms.
Yeah, I remember that that was.
That was pretty cool, that wasrough, that was creepy, that was
, that was a creepy thing, yeah,creepy crawly so what's the
answer?
Speaker 3 (07:06):
what about you, louis
?
Um, I would have said probablythe rancor, just because they're
cute, it's more like a fanfavorite, I think.
Then, all right me believingthey're the scariest thing I got
you star, I mean, it would beimpossible for us to know, like
every creature, right?
So yeah, we can't know, but butbased on the ones we've
terrified me, you, know as a kidit would be impossible for us
to know every creature right, sowe can't know.
Speaker 1 (07:26):
but but based on the
ones we've, they always terrify
me, you know, as a kid Giganticteeth and claws, I get it.
I like the rancor.
Speaker 3 (07:32):
But the answer, the
poll answer, was indeed the
brain worms.
Really, they were referred to,okay, as the most terrifying
creature.
Oh, because of their ability tojust completely take over the
mind.
It's limitless.
They can take over the mind ofany creature they inhabit.
Speaker 1 (07:51):
Doesn't matter.
Speaker 3 (07:52):
They are the most
dangerous creature in that they
can take over the body of themost dangerous creature.
Speaker 1 (07:57):
So if they got a hold
of like a Sarlacc or something,
they're a Sarlacc.
Speaker 3 (08:01):
What Sarlacc is
actually on here, but it's like
way down there actually.
That makes sense too, though,Middle of the middle of the pack
.
As far as what's what's numbertwo, yeah, what else is?
Number two is ice spiders.
I don't know what those arefrom.
Speaker 1 (08:14):
From the Mandalorian
yes, yeah, oh, I could see that.
Speaker 3 (08:18):
Number three.
Number three is somethingcalled the nameless um, which
are creatures that existed inthe uh, in the old republic it
looks like they they feed off ofthe living force.
Oh yeah well, that's uh.
They're known as the name thenameless, or the shri kara,
which is translated to eaters ofthe force oh they're hailed
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from the planet x.
Um, they hatch from eggs.
That's lazy writing.
Planet x and the nameless.
The nameless um, yeah they're.
They're a, uh, they're a comiccreature, but they are heavily
what else is on the list,apparently?
Speaker 1 (09:01):
um, there's all kinds
of stuff there's well, what was
like was the poll did end upbeing like a top 10 or just um.
This is a one, two three, four,five, which one's?
Speaker 3 (09:10):
that one.
That's the name 15 15 we'll rundown the name.
Speaker 1 (09:16):
All right, so brain
worms yeah, that's the nameless.
Speaker 3 (09:19):
okay, all right, so
you got brain worms, the ice
fighters, the nameless nighttroopers, which are troopers
that have been possessed by theNightsisters, nightsisters being
number two, or the Nightsisterspirits.
Ewoks is actually on the listas a creature, and they're above
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Sarlaccs.
They're not even scarys in thepole.
Speaker 1 (09:46):
Well, I think it
depends on what side of their
favor you're on.
I mean, because, think about it, they are savage tribal orcs,
yeah, and they'll eat you.
They will cook you and eat you,that's true.
And they fucked up an entirelegion of the Emperor's best
stormtroopers.
Speaker 2 (10:03):
Okay, but if you I
mean if you're good, they're
usually pretty good but who Imean?
Speaker 1 (10:07):
you know, our, our
intrepid heroes were good and
they were still about to cook.
Those motherfuckers then, witha smile on their face, sure were
.
Yeah, they were having a party,and there's always there's
always the question of whereleia got that dress from,
because they, they right, theydidn't just fucking whip that up
and like in a couple of hoursthey did, they did not they got
that someone else was in thatdress at some point and then now
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that person, all the bones thatwere on the ground.
Speaker 3 (10:32):
Yeah, they were.
Yeah, yeah, the dead peoplethey took, are you sure?
Speaker 2 (10:35):
it's people or was it
creatures?
Okay?
Speaker 1 (10:37):
well, it was a
humanoid that was in that dress
and then it was in an ewok bellylater on at some point.
So Leia was wearing some deadpeople clothes.
Alright, I'm sorry, continue.
We also have the.
Speaker 3 (10:49):
Raftars, which are
the creatures in that Han and
Chewie were carrying in theirship in the Force Awakens when
Rey did those weird things, thatwere big ball things, rey.
Speaker 1 (11:05):
Oh yeah, they fucked
people up.
Speaker 3 (11:09):
Sarlax, the boar
gullet, which is the mind
melding creature that they usein Rogue One.
On the spy, you only get to seehis arms or whatever.
That's gross Crate dragons.
Oh yeah, w's gross, kraytdragons.
Oh yeah, wampas, the Sando aquamonster, which is the last
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marine monster that you see inthe Phantom Menace.
There's always a big fish whenhe grabs it and chops it.
And rips it in half, he wrecksit underwater.
And what's that called theSando aqua monster?
Oh, okay, I'd in half T-Rexunderwater and what's that?
called the Sando Aqua Monster.
Oh, okay.
Speaker 1 (11:46):
I'd be afraid of that
too.
Speaker 3 (11:47):
And then the last
thing is something called a Vexi
, which I don't know what thatis.
Speaker 1 (11:50):
It doesn't say A Vexi
it looks like this weird alien.
Like an alien snake.
Speaker 2 (11:57):
Ew, no, no, no, all
right Okay.
Speaker 3 (12:00):
So that is your top
15, according to the community.
All right, that's cool Thanksto Star Wars dot com.
Speaker 1 (12:07):
Thanks for posting
that up on Twitter.
All right, thank you very much.
That's awesome.
That is good stuff, love it.
I like polls.
We should do a poll, we should.
We'll have to come up with likeSomething yeah, let's not now,
all right, let's not now Allright, let's move on.
Shall we?
Yeah, all right.
So getting into it, we do haveum episode five corruption.
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So it's the fifth episode um ofthe third season, but it is, uh
, chronologically preceded by umseason two's final episode
lethal takedown.
Damn it, dave.
Speaker 2 (12:44):
So yeah, final
episode lethal takedown.
Speaker 1 (12:50):
Damn it dave, so yeah
um, all this means is you need
to go watch everything untilyou're here?
Yeah, I just watch everything,you know.
It's like I was gonna like Itried to put everything together
chronologically, but if I wouldhave really done a deep dive,
we would not be watching any ofthese episodes in horror.
Speaker 3 (13:03):
And how annoying is
that.
To switch between the episodeand the other, it's too much.
Speaker 1 (13:08):
So I was looking up
the Vexi that he was talking
about.
It turns out that the coiledVexi is the signet of the
Mandalorian house cast oh, johtocast.
That's the only cast that Iknow is Johto.
Speaker 3 (13:25):
Johto Crest is a
coiled vexus, which is that last
snake.
Speaker 1 (13:29):
Oh, oh, that's pretty
cool, all right, yeah, jodo
cast was kind of a badmotherfucker.
It's a shame that they didn'tbring him into canon, but uh,
yeah.
So we had corruption.
We had the academy, which takesplace after corruption,
thankfully, um.
Then we had assassin and evilplans.
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So the episode assassin, umchronologically precedes season
three's second episode, arctroopers, which we just watched
um, and then evil plans.
It serves as a prequel tohostage crisis, which was the
last episode of season one One.
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So we're just all over theplace.
But we're, dave, we love you.
But God damn it.
On the on the next series,please, please, just write the
stories as he's not going to.
He's not going to, he neverlistens.
We tell him all the time.
So so these, all these episodesare kind of related.
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They're not like really a purearc.
But you know, corruption andacademy that is, and then evil
plans is going to move into.
That's the beginning of anotherarc.
Um, so let's talk about thecorruption.
Let's talk about the corruptionthat we're seeing everywhere.
It, you know, on both sides,like absolutely everywhere, on
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all sides really.
Speaker 2 (15:00):
I mean it's it's
ridiculous how much corruption
there is, but I mean that'snormal and and how is that
reflecting?
Speaker 1 (15:06):
I mean really real
life, especially in politics
anyway, that's a whole differentstory.
Speaker 2 (15:12):
But yeah right, it's
the same shit power corrupts
absolute.
Speaker 1 (15:17):
Power corrupts
absolutely yeah that's.
I mean, unfortunately, it'salmost a law of nature.
Yeah, no matter what, that'sthe case, but it's true.
So we did see throughcorruption and the academy, we
did see the um.
You know the culprits broughtto justice and you know we've
got these new, young, freshmandalorian students who you
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know they learned a valuablelesson.
Do we think it's going to helpat all?
Do you think these youngstersare, you know, going to
potentially follow through withwhat they've learned in all of
this?
Maybe it gave them a littlemore civic pride having to uh,
you know they brought down theprime minister yeah, but I also
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think that you know they'restill're still young enough
where they can be swayed easily.
Speaker 3 (16:06):
Sure.
Speaker 2 (16:06):
To be honest, you
know.
Speaker 3 (16:09):
Except maybe the one
kid who's like related to Satine
.
Yeah, he might be good on theup and up for a little while.
Speaker 2 (16:15):
Maybe, or he could be
the worst one, maybe he could
be, but that's the thing.
He might take what he learnedand twist it.
I don't it's possible.
What he learned and twist it Idon't you know what I mean like
he's gonna.
He's gonna think that, oh, thisis good for my planet, but it
doesn't matter who I have totake out to make sure my planet
stays safe, right?
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Do you know what I mean?
Speaker 1 (16:37):
yeah, so like you
know, I might have to do I may
have to do the wrong things forthe right reason yes, that sort
of scenario which always happens.
Speaker 2 (16:44):
It's like a never
ending cycle, Okay.
So who knows?
I mean he might be great, buthe might be Hopefully.
We know what happens later so.
Speaker 1 (16:52):
Yeah Well, I mean how
, when you say we know what
happens later, like what do youmean?
Like, which, like, how farlater Are later?
Because if that's the case, Imean I'm just saying you know,
little corky might not even beone with, he might be one with
the force at this point rightwho knows?
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so, tony?
Tony brought up a veryinteresting question while we
were watching that episode.
So corky is, uh, is, a sateenSatine.
He is the nephew to DuchessSatine, which Not a Satine but a
Kreese, yes, I'm sorry, yes, aKreese.
So to what Kreese is littlequirky Kreese related, do we
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think?
Speaker 3 (17:40):
So is Bo sisters with
what's her face.
Speaker 1 (17:44):
I don't know who Bo
is.
I don't know what you'retalking about.
Speaker 3 (17:46):
I don't know what
you're talking about.
Speaker 1 (17:48):
We have not met that
character yet, but it doesn't
matter, no, okay.
Speaker 3 (17:52):
We've said how many
spoilers that?
Speaker 2 (17:53):
we haven't met yet.
Speaker 1 (17:54):
So the Cree's family
is large.
There are quite a few membersof the Cree's family.
Speaker 2 (18:10):
Satine um satine has
at least one brother and one
sister that I know about, um, somaybe it's the brother.
Maybe it's the brother becausewe know, I don't think a girl
had no babies.
I don't know, I don't think so,I don't know.
Speaker 1 (18:17):
The sister might be
too young yet could be whoever
that might be, whatever thatperson's name is louie maybe I
don't know, I don't know I don'tknow I don't have that button,
so seriously, I don't have.
I don't have the dun dun dunbutton.
I don't have any good buttonsyet I'm so ill prepared, as per
(18:39):
usual, you've had months toprepare.
Yes, but I was also playingFallout Anyway.
So we were also talking aboutand we really haven't touched on
that yet this season, but lastseason when we were talking
about filler episodes, you knowhow, how could they possibly
(18:59):
have some value, Cause sometimesfiller episodes just feel like
filler episodes, and a couple ofthese felt kind of like filler
episodes.
Speaker 2 (19:07):
I think for the most
part, they not filler.
There was some drop-ins, yes,that we need to know about for
some other stuff, but it's theyes, but it's like the vehicle
that they used to get us there.
Speaker 1 (19:21):
Yeah, kind of like oh
man, man, did you, did you have
to send 3PO and R2 on a groceryrun just to get these other
things in motion?
But so I don't know.
But no, so we know Sherry'slike no, no, but we talked last
season about how we wanted tokind of like, look at these you
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know filler episodes, as we'recalling them, you know and see,
you know Palpatine's influence,because that's something you
know, palpatine is justubiquitous.
I mean, no matter where youlook, no matter what's going on,
palpatine is involved in someway, because the whole I mean
the Clone Wars were engineeredby him.
Yeah, so we already know.
So, with these episodes, withthese episodes, you know, are we
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feeling, you know, we'll justtalk about corruption in the
academy are we feeling, uh,palpatine's influence in either
of these episodes?
I mean, he, you know, did he dosomething to?
I mean, was he working with theprime minister?
I don't think so you think thiswas just totally no, I think
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there was a middleman.
Speaker 2 (20:27):
I think they're being
manipulated by some outside, by
palpatine's people.
But that counts though, butthat I mean but is but palpatine
is did.
Speaker 1 (20:38):
Do you think that
palpatine had anything to do
with the prime minister'sactions of trying to?
Well, either trying to, youknow, take things over, or
because mandalore wants to stayneutral.
Like they said in the episode,they've had to rely on black
market goods and services justbecause I think his heart was in
(20:59):
, to be honest, in the rightplace.
I know it's wrong but so againdoing the wrong things for the
right reasons.
Speaker 2 (21:05):
Yes, because he's
trying to make sure the planet
has stuff, but he was also doingit for greed.
Speaker 1 (21:09):
so then there's so do
you think he was working
independently of Palpatine?
So Palpatine had nothing to dowith this at all?
I don't know.
I can't think Palpatine had anydirect influence in this.
However, they don't reallystate it much in the thing, so
they decided to stay neutral.
Trade has become a problem.
(21:29):
The question would be didPalpatine have anything to do
with that?
The trade issues yeah, okay,that's fair, and whether he did
directly or not, I could seewhere it would be part of his
master plan to say hey, if youwant to try and stay neutral,
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you're going to have theseissues, and he's a smart enough
politician to know that you'regoing to have those issues and
that, as a result, there's goingto be some natural corruption,
there's going to be some otherthings that are going to become
a problem with that.
a result, there's going to besome natural corruption, there's
going to be some other thingsthat are going to become a
problem with that, andinevitably it'll divert
resources from the war effort todeal with those things right
and thus prolong the war andmake it that much more of a
(22:12):
problem, because one way oranother, he needs Mandalore.
Either he needs Mandalore outof the way, or he needs
Mandalore under his control oron his side.
Speaker 2 (22:21):
yeah, so I think
every.
I mean we can just assumeeverything is going back to
palpatine.
Speaker 1 (22:27):
Yeah, yeah, I mean,
but some things, some things do
feel like you.
You can feel his little, hislittle touch and some things.
It's like is this just likehappenstance and coincidence, or
did he make that happen?
Because, like, how much I mean?
Because I don't think he madeit, he couldn't he couldn't
possibly be in control of.
Like everything right, or could?
Speaker 2 (22:47):
he.
I mean, he just set up thedominoes and now they're falling
where he needs them to fall.
Okay, because he's working bothsides, so it doesn't even
matter.
Speaker 1 (22:56):
He just set up the
playing field, okay, that's it
and just he's just why I likehe's just watching the players,
he's just watching it all playout and then, as things move in
certain directions and he startsmaking moves.
Speaker 2 (23:06):
It's like a coach.
Speaker 3 (23:07):
He calls audibles.
Speaker 2 (23:09):
All right, I like
that.
Speaker 1 (23:11):
I don't even do
sports.
Is that what you're thinking,yeah.
Speaker 3 (23:14):
I mean, when we're
talking specifically about the
Mandalore episodes, I think thathe definitely has, like his
hands in everything.
But I don't know if this primeminister guy I I mean I don't
think that there was anythingdeliberate between palpatine and
and this prime minister guy Ithink the prime minister guy
maybe he started with the rightintentions and then the greed
(23:34):
got to him when he realizedbecause I don't, he doesn't seem
like a malicious person, likeout the gate you could see how
maybe that greed and he got alittle taste of that black
market and he was like, hmm, Ican make something too.
So he went down the corruptionpath.
But I don't think he startedthat way, I don't think there
was anything.
But Palpatine is all over thatplace.
(23:55):
I mean, he's got spies andstuff.
I mean, like you said, mandaloreis a very important part of his
plan.
Speaker 2 (24:01):
It really is, and
he's you know, like I don't
think the prime minister had anyintention of his corruption
resulting in the harm of a bunchof children sick or potentially
dead, but at the same time hewas like no he looked the other
way, yeah, when he knew theywere taking bribes on the poor.
Speaker 1 (24:23):
But when push came to
shove, he was ready to set up
the Duchess.
Speaker 2 (24:29):
Yes, of course, to
save his own ass, but I mean
really the whole episode, Ithink, was just about Ahsoka
again, which I don't mind.
Her growth, I like Ahsoka andher growth yeah.
Speaker 1 (24:42):
And that's, and
that's a good point too.
That's something that we do seea few more times in this batch
that we watched.
We know we're seeing, you know,ahsoka, you know and again
Ahsoka, and and proud bigbrother, anakin.
You know he was like oh yeah, Iheard you took a bunch of
innocent children and help themto destabilize and overthrow a
corrupt government.
So good job, and you did it allwithout a lightsaber.
Speaker 2 (25:05):
Right, yeah, and I
think that's the whole point Is
that you don't need to.
I don't know.
It's just, I don't even knowhow to say it.
Speaker 1 (25:16):
It's like that line
from one of the Spider-Man
movies where it's the where he'stalking to iron man.
He's like you can't take thesuit, I'm nothing without the
suit.
And he goes if you're nothingwithout the suit, then you
shouldn't have it.
Then, yeah, you don't deservethe suit so there you go.
Speaker 2 (25:29):
Yeah, so no, I think
this was mostly about ahsoka, to
be honest with you.
I mean, the the corruption waspart of it, but that was the
vehicle.
I think so, and to show howthese kids were resilient and
she can teach others, which is agood thing for her.
Yeah, so she's not just.
Speaker 1 (25:45):
I mean, she has a
padawan still but she's so much
more, but she's so much, she'sso much more, and we see that
well, she even said that she'slike what?
Speaker 2 (25:52):
yeah, you know what
is this crap?
Speaker 1 (25:54):
because interesting?
Because those kids were goingthrough the same situation that
she went through.
You know, no one was, no onewas listening to her, no one was
trusting her, and so she canrelate, yeah, to these kids and
now she's commanding troops, andnow she's commanding troops, so
, and those kids are going tolook up to her oh yeah, she's
got allies for life oh,absolutely, and I do like, I do
like how, um, when uh was it theprime minister?
(26:18):
yeah, the prime minister hadsaid, you know, because of uh,
the uh, the adventures from?
Yeah, the prime minister hadsaid because of the adventures
from Master Kenobi, the lasttime he was here we don't allow
weapons in the city and Ahsokawas like what?
Master Kenobi was in trouble,what?
So I do I love the dynamicbetween Anakin Obi-Wan and
Ahsoka, that's just.
(26:39):
I absolutely love it.
And there was, we did get alittle and Obi-Wan and Ahsoka,
that's just I absolutely love it.
We did get a little.
There was a little tensionbetween Satine and Padme when
Padme came over.
There was a little.
Speaker 2 (26:52):
That's the second one
right?
Speaker 1 (26:53):
Yeah, I think yeah
was that.
This Was that.
The second one Was that Academy?
No, that was Corruption.
That was the first one.
But she came over and Satinewas like you know, yeah, you're
not here just for politics.
I thought I'd show you around.
Speaker 2 (27:10):
We got some alone
time.
Speaker 1 (27:11):
I think they're just
friends.
She's there for a girl'sweekend.
I have girlfriends, it'sperfectly fine.
But, like Louis had said, allit takes is just a little nudge,
a little tap a touch of thehand stroke the electric.
Speaker 2 (27:26):
She loves the
handling run.
Speaker 1 (27:27):
There is no way it's
a little dangerous right a
little dangerous we already know, padme is a rebel, so dirty, a
little dirty, little filthy, andshe likes wearing chokers.
So we know, we know what'sgoing on there, anyway, moving
on, moving on.
So assassins, we get to see umagain.
This is uh, um, what episode isthis one?
(27:49):
This is episode seven, okay, um, and of course, in this one
we've got uh, the assassinationattempt on, uh, on padme, or a
saying is back, and this takesplace after the um, the events
of, is it?
(28:09):
No, it precedes the events ofarc troopers, so everything's um
.
One interesting tidbit aboutthis episode was that when padme
arrives on alderaan, theythey're playing Leia's theme,
the music.
Speaker 2 (28:24):
Oh, I didn't notice
that I didn't notice it either.
Speaker 1 (28:26):
I completely missed
it, but it was such a nice touch
though it's awesome.
It is awesome.
And there's that scene whereshe's kind of just like looking
out and Ahsoka comes up and youknow they're talking about how,
you know how it's beautiful andso poor Padme.
So this was another goodgrowing episode for Ahsoka.
(28:49):
Yeah, I think I liked seeingher and Padme interact.
Speaker 2 (28:56):
I thought that was
super sweet.
When she saw her, she just ranup and hugged her ran up and
hugged her.
Speaker 1 (29:00):
Super sweet when she
saw her, she just ran up and
hugged her.
Ran up and hugged her and Iliked that scene that they had
on the ship when they wereplaying Djaric, which we have
right here in front of us.
It kind of reminded me of thescene between Padme and Anakin
in the Phantom Menace when theywere on the ship and she was
comforting him because you know,he was feeling a little sad and
(29:21):
insecure you know, it's thesame scene on ahsoka, right on
her ship, with that girl, withwho the girl is again, yeah,
they were sitting and playingthis as well were they really?
Speaker 2 (29:36):
I don't remember them
playing that I think they sat
there and it was there.
Speaker 1 (29:40):
I don't know if they
played it, but I know it's
always like those that thatmentor type in the quiet moments
, yeah, sort of thing if I'm notmistaken.
Speaker 2 (29:48):
I'll have to look it
up, but okay, I think.
Speaker 1 (29:51):
I think that was the
same so we do have to give
thoughts and prayers to umsenate guard snap neck because,
uh, or singh, in her tight bluebody suit, no hesitation, no
hesitation snapped my boy's necklike wasn't even courting stuff
to give him a kiss.
Good night at the end.
No, no, that's just asajj whodoes like sexy shit like that,
(30:15):
yeah aura doesn't give a shit.
Speaker 2 (30:17):
And did she have some
new shit on her eyes?
I?
Speaker 3 (30:19):
think she's a
different like outfit, and yeah,
because she usually rocks theorange outfit.
Speaker 1 (30:24):
She was rocking the
blue.
This is a different.
She looked a little bitdifferent.
At first I thought it wassomeone different that looked
like her right yeah but then yousee the big antenna sticking
out of her head because sheshould have been dead, and
remember that's ahsoka hadreported her dead because she
crashed in Slave 1.
Speaker 2 (30:40):
Well, and this is the
first time we see Ahsoka with
visions.
Speaker 1 (30:44):
Yes, that was very
interesting, and she trusted her
instincts.
Speaker 3 (30:48):
Lots of parallels
with Anakin in that episode.
Speaker 2 (30:51):
This was unlike
Anakin, who didn't trust his
instincts.
She trusted her instincts andwent to the right person.
I feel bad.
I'm glad Anakin wasn't there,because he would have made a big
deal about it well, that's,that's interesting.
Let's explore that a little bitlike well, because I think he
would have just been like oh,that's, you know, you're just
still learning blah, blah, blah.
Like, to be honest, I think hewould have dismissed it a little
(31:13):
, maybe made really a little funof her, not in a bad way, just
kind of like like, well, youknow, it's just dreams, that's
what I think, okay, but yoda,and who's the other guy we like
that teaches?
Oh, plow yeah he, I think hewas.
Speaker 1 (31:33):
She could have
trusted him as well with all
right not that she can't trustanakin, but I I know what you
mean but you think that youthink that anakin would have
been a little more dismissive.
Yoda was not, Yoda was like nohe was on top of.
Go for it, yeah.
Speaker 2 (31:45):
That's probably
because he saw the same thing.
Speaker 1 (31:48):
You think so.
You think, I think he sees alittle.
You think he's seeing the samestuff.
Speaker 2 (31:51):
I think he saw what,
maybe a little what she saw.
Okay, but I liked his just sitand meditate.
She's doing that a lot more, Inoticed, Because even when she
was fighting she actually for asecond.
Speaker 3 (32:06):
She had to focus.
Speaker 2 (32:07):
And she did focus and
kick their ass.
She did.
Speaker 1 (32:10):
Well, and when she
was in that meeting hall, she
was really.
She closed her eyes, she wasfocusing, trying to find out.
And when she did that, she waslike yeah, orsing's not here,
she's not in this room.
Yes, and that's what savedpadme's life.
Speaker 2 (32:24):
Yes, yeah, ultimately
, anakin would not have done
that what would anakin have done?
Speaker 1 (32:30):
what do you think?
No I.
Speaker 2 (32:31):
I think he would have
just freaking been in front of
padme's face like a human shield.
I'm gonna stand right here, I'mnot gonna try to even anakin
would have pulled her out likethat, that'd have to.
Speaker 1 (32:41):
Even anakin would
have pulled her out like that.
That would have been it.
Speaker 2 (32:42):
Anakin would have
taken her and would have been
gone oh yeah, he would have beenlike no, you're not doing that,
we're out, you're not doingthat but then pat may would have
argued and been like, no,you're not gonna tell me what to
do, so no, she would have endedup doing it, but I just think I
don't think he would havecaught it in time.
I, I just don't, because hedoesn't feel that way.
He's he.
If padme was in the room, I'mjust feeling padme.
Speaker 1 (33:04):
That's who I'm
feeling right so he gets too
focused, you think no, he's tooemotional.
Yeah, about everybody he lovesthe compassion and the love is
his weakness.
Speaker 2 (33:14):
Yeah so ahsoka
getting all these mentors
because she does not have oneteacher?
Oh no, no, anakin is not, butyou know what I mean?
Speaker 1 (33:21):
like he's supposed to
be, but he's, she's no okay she
takes from, she takes the goodfrom everybody right anakin as
well well, maybe not, maybe notall of it, you know but some of
that stuff is necessary it is no, you're right, you're
absolutely I'm talking about thegood in him, like straight up,
(33:42):
not the mischievous startingshit like he's.
You know what I mean but sheeven surprised him when, uh they
were when they went tointerrogate uh, was it zero yeah
right in the, she took charge,she.
Well, she lied to him.
Well, who cares?
Yeah, I know that's the thinglike like anakin looked at her
like oh yeah, I saw.
Speaker 2 (34:03):
Oh okay, well, I
would too.
Speaker 1 (34:05):
That's a good
investigator, like well, she
said everything, the fuck yeahso they captured her and and I
liked how her visions, theeffect that they used, was
similar to the ones that theyuse with anakin's visions yeah,
like the zooming in on the mindand zooming out on the mind.
Speaker 3 (34:22):
Yeah, I was going to
say there's a lot of parallels
in this episode to what we seeof Anakin dreaming in Revenge of
the Sith.
Speaker 1 (34:30):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (34:30):
He even goes to Yoda,
sits Indian style in front of
Yoda oh really and tells himabout his dreams, like this is
what I'm seeing and he's justcareful.
Speaker 2 (34:39):
I see, I haven't seen
that.
Speaker 3 (34:41):
Be mindful, because
and that's what Ahsoka did and
she was able to save Padmethat's not what Anakin did.
Speaker 1 (34:49):
Yeah, anakin.
Speaker 2 (34:52):
Again, he was not
mindful.
Speaker 1 (34:53):
He was not mindful.
He chose or demure.
Or demure he chose, he chosedifferently.
He chose differently, he chosepoorly.
Speaker 3 (35:01):
So that's a good.
Speaker 2 (35:02):
That's really good,
louis, because you can tell
where the disconnect is betweenAnakin and Ahsoka, even though I
know they love each other, asyou know, master and.
Speaker 1 (35:14):
And apprentice, but
you know, she has more control.
Well, we saw that.
I mean but we saw that, yeah,but she's still young.
Speaker 2 (35:25):
It all depends she's
still very young, but I mean she
had control as an infant as aninfant?
Speaker 1 (35:29):
sure so, but it's
like she.
She really is a goodcounterbalance to him whatever
her race is.
Speaker 2 (35:35):
I think they're very
patient because when we saw her
grudas but when we saw them,even in their own village,
everyone was patient and mindful.
So she got that as well, anddemure.
Speaker 1 (35:49):
Shakti is also a
Togruta.
I believe, oh really, and shewas very wise, because they have
the same type of Liku type headtails they're just different
colors, shakti's red and yeah,and, and it was oh, I know
you're talking is orange okayand like she, you know she,
they're very wise.
You know, obviously she gavethat great advice to the clone
(36:12):
troopers about working togetherand all that.
So, um, so what?
Oh, evil plans.
So this was the grocery episode, but it was used to set up, you
know, something like this, thisnew, this new arc that's coming
up.
But, um, so are we seeingpalpatine's influence in
(36:34):
anything here at all, do youthink?
Or is it just again?
He's just letting the pieceskind of fall as they may, or no,
I think.
Speaker 3 (36:45):
I think that this is
some type of I think now we have
gotten into some sort ofpalpatine influence, because I
think that, like everything atthis, at this stage in the war,
they're doing everything thatthey can to push Anakin from
both sides.
Right, the Jedi are trying topush Anakin, hurry up his
(37:05):
training, get him where he needsto be so he can be this thing
that they need him to be to endthis war and bring balance to
the force, Whereas you knowPalpatine is pushing him to.
You know, do the anger and thehate thing.
You know do the anger and thehate thing.
So I could totally seePalpatine doing everything that
(37:26):
he can to get to Padme becausehe knows that that's the way to
get to Anakin, right.
And so in this episode we'reseeing Cad Bane try and get
information about Padme through3PO and then he realizes oh shit
, I got to go get R2.
That's the one I really need.
I don't know, I wouldn't saythat you sidious.
Specifically, you know,contacted cad bane, but sure
dooku probably did, who was sentfrom palpatine like, hey, you
(37:49):
need to keep going after padmebecause that's the way that we
get to that's a dangerous game,though.
Speaker 1 (37:55):
That's a dangerous
game because I mean, if you know
, they're not telling thesebounty hunters to capture Padme,
they're telling them to saucerlike take her out, because I
think Palpatine wants that.
Because she's very outspokenagainst him well, against the
corruption in the Senate.
Speaker 2 (38:13):
Well and he knows of
their relationship.
Speaker 3 (38:16):
Oh, yeah, he knows
they're married.
Speaker 2 (38:17):
He knows it.
Speaker 3 (38:18):
It will break him.
He knows that it will break him.
Speaker 2 (38:21):
Right.
Speaker 3 (38:22):
And that's what he
needs.
Speaker 1 (38:23):
Trying to get to her
but even though, like, if she
dies, it'll break him quicker,right, but it's every time that
she doesn't die, you know, itputs him on the defensive even
more and it's just, it eats athim a little more and it creates
more conflict and more fear,which, of course, as we know
(38:46):
that, leads to anger, and angerleads to yeah, all of that.
Speaker 3 (38:49):
So it's just
suffering, yeah so I I agree.
Speaker 1 (38:56):
I think palpatine
definitely has his, uh, his
claws in it here in some way.
Speaker 2 (39:02):
Well, again, like I
said, he stacks them up and
Watches them fall.
Just watches it fall and heknows where it's going to fall,
I mean, and he doesn't careactually either side, because
he's playing both sides.
He's playing both sides.
Speaker 1 (39:14):
So I mean, it doesn't
matter, Either way he wins
until he doesn't.
And then there's that.
Speaker 2 (39:22):
It's until he doesn't
.
Speaker 3 (39:23):
And then there's
there's that it's the.
Uh, he wins for a long time,though he does.
He wins for a long time he winsfor like, doesn't?
Speaker 1 (39:27):
he wins for like 20
years.
Speaker 3 (39:28):
It's not the thousand
year rule that he was hoping
for, no, maybe he does somedamage, maybe he does do some
damage and then comes yeah,you're right, and then he's
always got a somehow he cameback.
Speaker 2 (39:40):
He's always got a
backup plan.
He does and the whole thing.
Well, that was first our secondepisode, I think.
Um, with the dna from fromjenga yeah I, I'm, I really
don't think that whole thing wasjenga, because she had to put
something in for his face tocome up.
(40:00):
Yeah, and it was, and then getthat pod right, but not the
whole you don't think all thatwas not.
Speaker 1 (40:06):
I don't jango spooge.
Speaker 2 (40:08):
No, I think there's
other things going on the the
kaminoans.
That's not their only fuckingjob.
They do other sure you're rightfor other planets.
Speaker 3 (40:18):
So there's no I don't
think all of that was Jango's
either, because they even saidin the beginning of the episode
there was a conversationhappening and they were like,
now that Jango's dead, we aremaking this shit stretch.
Speaker 1 (40:30):
That's why they're
adding the hatches Right,
because they need.
Speaker 2 (40:35):
Because you're making
copies of copies of copies yeah
because now they're probablytaking the clone's DNA instead
of his pure, because they hardly.
And then they so and theykilled all the I don't know
killed a lot of babies, all thebabies.
They killed a lot of babies.
Speaker 1 (40:50):
We didn't talk about
that, but we didn't talk about
that.
Speaker 2 (40:53):
But yeah, I don't
think so somewhere in there
Palpatine's DNA come on.
Speaker 1 (40:59):
You think there's
some Palpatine's?
Come on, of course, I don'tthink it's on.
I don't think it's on Camino, Idon't think they would.
I don't think palpation wouldrisk using his own, because why
would you risk giving them?
For sensitivity?
He wanted that, like that's.
That was something that hewanted, he for for a long time,
(41:19):
his whole thing with cloning,because he wanted to be able to
preserve himself correct.
And again, this stuff isn't.
This is in legends, this is inthe eu.
Um, there was, you know the eu.
Speaker 2 (41:34):
Um, there was.
You know he returns, but groguin a cloned body.
He's trying to force.
You know he's trying to takehis like, learn his like, dna
his force, or copy his force, orand that was always the problem
in the eu is that for sensitiveclones always went bonkers.
Speaker 1 (41:47):
Always the force was
not able to reside, that's, in a
cloned body, so it went.
So when the when the emperorreturned, comes back to take
over the empire, that was thewhole, I think dark empire
series maybe, um, but theemperor comes back, it's a
cloned body.
You know, um, there's a clone,there's a dark cloned version of
(42:08):
luke and that's the whole thingwith mara jade and the cloned
luke and all that other shit.
Um, I think palpatine has atleast no, palpatine's thing was
cloning somewhere like yes evenfor I mean just because if he
dies.
Speaker 2 (42:22):
I don't know about
the force stuff, but no, that's
what he wanted.
Speaker 1 (42:24):
he wanted he was
trying to have force cloning
perfected, that way he couldcome back and not deteriorate
and go nuts, because there wasanother guy, joris Kaboff.
He was another Jedi, but he wasa clone Very powerful.
He was a clone of a verypowerful Jedi, but he went
completely fucking chickenkiller bonkers?
Speaker 2 (42:44):
He didn't, because he
did go nuts.
How do we know that wasn't aclone in you know darth vader
times, like how we don't, wedon't know, because that was.
I mean, he was fucking nuts andhe turned, he was evil quick
and he looked like a piece ofshit, like I mean, I know evil
might make you a little you say,you look like a piece of shit.
(43:06):
No, what what I'm saying?
Like you could see, like theevil turned him.
So I mean he was crazy.
Speaker 1 (43:10):
No, that was Mace
Windu that made him look like
that.
Speaker 2 (43:13):
That.
Speaker 1 (43:13):
Mace did that All
right, you see I've been
disfigured by the Jedi.
Speaker 2 (43:19):
It was not by the
Jedi fool.
Speaker 1 (43:21):
Mace Windu was a Jedi
Snorting up the dark side.
Speaker 3 (43:23):
My life has left me
scarred, but my resolve has
never been stronger, see.
Speaker 1 (43:36):
The Jedi are the
enemy, they are the bad guys,
the corruption within the Jedi.
It's so sad they attacked thatpoor old man.
You don't have to do him likethat.
Fuck that old man.
You don't have to do him likethat.
I said fuck that old man.
Damn, that's harsh, he'sfucking nuts.
He was just no, you know whathe's kind of like.
Palpatine was kind of likelittle Joe Biden, little sleepy
(43:57):
Joe.
Speaker 2 (43:58):
Don't talk about Joe.
He was in his office.
You know like oh they'reattacking me.
Yeah, and soon to piss him off.
And then he's like ah, andwalks away from a camera.
Speaker 1 (44:09):
You're nice too, and
so someone pisses you off, right
, and then you're throwing forcelightning.
Then you're throwing forcelightning, you're force choking
the motherfucker.
I'm glad you don't.
Speaker 3 (44:19):
I'd have been dead
years ago, years ago.
He'd be okay with the forcechoking though.
Speaker 1 (44:24):
Yeah, force choking's
cool, that's cool.
Speaker 2 (44:26):
No, because it chokes
your intern organs too.
Yeah, it's getting you on thecellular level.
Speaker 1 (44:30):
It depends on how
carefully you use it.
Speaker 3 (44:32):
Yeah, you just use it
a little bit.
Speaker 1 (44:34):
Oh, that's true.
Speaking of force choking, thisis completely off topic, but I
saw Like everything Likeeverything else, but I recently
saw how caviar is harvested.
Okay you know, wait, hold onharvested.
You know well, hold on, hold on.
Stay with me.
I don't think I want to hearthis one.
One person holds open the, thegaping mall, the port, that the,
(44:54):
the caviar comes out of, on thesturgeon or the, the fish or
whatever.
I think it's a sturgeon, yeah.
And another person is likepushing on their abdomen to like
squirt the squirt the eggs outright, so's called milking the
caviar.
Speaker 2 (45:09):
Excuse me, they don't
, let them lay the eggs no, they
definitely take them out.
Speaker 1 (45:21):
It's like someone
wrote in the comments, because
you're holding them out of thewater.
Speaker 3 (45:29):
Who thought to do
this?
Who Someone was hungry, I guess.
Yeah, you're hungry, I guess.
Speaker 1 (45:35):
Right, fucking eggs,
but you're not going to let
anything go to waste, like ifyou're hungry, you're going to
eat everything.
Speaker 2 (45:41):
One time, but you're
not like.
Speaker 3 (45:44):
Right and they were
like you know what?
I'm going to do this all thetime.
And then they realized, man,this is a difficult process and
it's hard to find, so we'regoing to charge an astronomical
amount of money and only richpeople are going to buy it and
like it.
Speaker 2 (45:57):
And there's black.
Speaker 1 (45:58):
The black ones.
That's the black, there's blackcaviar, and there's pink caviar
.
I just saw the black caviar, sothey just milk it out.
This guy is like they have thefish turned upside down the
surgeon's alive because, oncethey're done milking it, they're
gonna throw it back.
Yeah, so they're holding themupside down and they're like
right, and someone in thecomment said this is terrible,
(46:20):
like, and people were like it'snot terrible, they put the fish
back.
And then the person was likehow would you like it if someone
milked you while you were alsobeing, you know, low key,
suffocated?
And then other people in thecomments are like people were
running back.
It's like don't threaten mewith a good time.
Or you know, I think I could,I'd pay for that I mean, or
(46:41):
there's people who do pay forthat.
You know, being milked whilebeing suffocated.
Speaker 2 (46:46):
Suffocate me and milk
me.
We've had some famous peopledie.
Speaker 1 (46:49):
We've had some famous
people die because of that.
Speaker 2 (46:50):
We've had some famous
people die because of that All
erotic association.
Speaker 1 (46:53):
So oh, Kung Fu.
And there was another meme thatshows when Padme was getting.
Speaker 2 (47:00):
Okay, that's
inappropriate.
She was pregnant.
Speaker 1 (47:03):
She was, but they
changed it.
You know, she's like holdingher throat like this, and it's
like choke me harder, daddy.
And then Anakin was like what,and Padme was like what, and
then Obi-Wan was like what, thatwhole scene.
Speaker 2 (47:17):
That's inappropriate.
It is inappropriate, not funny.
Whoever's listening to this?
No, that's inappropriate.
Speaker 1 (47:25):
No, that's the line
drawn.
That is the line drawn, sothat'll be a wrap for this week
on that note.
Speaker 2 (47:33):
Okay, so don't milk
fish, don't milk fish.
Speaker 1 (47:37):
No milking while
choking unless you're Unless
you're consensual.
Unless you're consensual, yes.
So this does set us up for ournext round next week with the
hunt for Zero.
So we're going to have Zero,who is a funny character I like.
Speaker 2 (47:54):
I like I don't know.
Speaker 3 (47:56):
Yeah, I can.
Speaker 1 (47:56):
I don't know what you
like.
Oh, uncle Pecos, we almost, wealmost.
I almost forgot about that.
Speaker 2 (48:02):
So this is for our
older listeners.
Speaker 1 (48:05):
This is a deep cut.
Lore master, help us out.
I don't know if this wasintentional or not, but this if
for in this episode, evil plans.
Look at the street vendor.
When they went shopping forgroceries and the street vendor
looked an awful lot like unclepecos, who is I.
I looked this up while we werewatching it and, yes, they did
(48:27):
indeed look an awful lot like itbut was it?
Intentional?
I don't see any evidence tosuggest from tom and jerry but
it's too much of a coincidencevery close it's a hell of a
coincidence if it's just goingdave and dave's our age.
So yeah, it's probably exactlyfrom yeah or, or somebody on the
on the design team, thecharacter design team yeah, but
(48:47):
somebody thought of it andthought it was hilarious.
So look at the vendor and thenlook at Uncle Pecos.
Tom and Jerry, look up Jerry'sUncle Pecos.
Yeah, he did.
And then yeah, and then I'mtalking to our listener.
Speaker 2 (48:58):
Oh, look them up.
Speaker 1 (48:59):
Yeah, look them up
and check it out.
So that is going to do it forus Homework for next week.
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What is that You're like?
Ooh, apparently, the man whodid the voice of uncle pecos has
was also the voice of a pikeleader in book of boba fett.
Are you serious?
Yeah, oh, are you serious?
yeah, it was also a voice inlego star wars skywalker saga so
(50:06):
the actual actor from back thenwhen we watched it his name was
stephen stanson and he did thevoice of of uncle pecos, the
voice of uncle pecos, and hasdone a bunch of different voice
acting and whatnot, including umyeah, including a pike leader
in book of boba fett so it was ahundred percent.
(50:28):
It was a hundred percent.
That's something that I really.
I hopefully we can rememberthis stuff, but uh, um, let me
cross reference that with imdband see when we uh, when we get
dave on the show to talk aboutthis stuff.
I want to.
That's one of the things thatneeds to be like one of the main
questions.
Like you know, you know notwhat, what's it like working
(50:49):
with George or how was it?
Speaker 2 (50:51):
working on mobile.
Speaker 1 (50:53):
Tell us about uncle
Pecos.
Speaker 3 (50:55):
Please.
Speaker 1 (50:56):
He's also a straight
up actor in row one.
What was he involved in any wayin the animated series Was he
part of?
Was that him?
Did he do the voice of thatcharacter I'm trying to find
that out, it's it's a slow goingprocess okay, but we'll find
out we'll find out and, uh,hopefully we'll have the answer
for you next week.
(51:17):
We'll have the answer for younext week because, uh, that
would be just too, too meta,that'd be so funny.
All right, we're gonna find outfor you, so tune in next week.
Now you have a reason to tunein next week, as if you didn't
already have a reason to tune innext week so tune in next week
as we discover who Uncle.
What did you guys find?
(51:38):
Something.
Speaker 3 (51:39):
He's a voice actor of
a few different characters.
Speaker 1 (51:43):
He's done a number of
things in the Star Wars
universe, and it doesspecifically mention a role in
Clone Wars.
Speaker 3 (51:51):
The role with Tysa
Tarkin.
Speaker 1 (51:53):
Wilhuff Tarkin.
Yeah, that's Grand AdmiralTarkin.
Wilhuff is his first name.
Okay Damn, that's pretty cool.
That's pretty cool.
So thank you all for joining usthis week.
Thank you very much forspending time with us.
We know that you could do thatanywhere else that you wanted to
.
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And, of course, thank you toall of our veterans out there
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for keeping us safe and keepinga, keeping each other safe down
range.
So please continue to keep mesafe.
Well, not a veteran, veteransaren't down range anymore.
But thank you, veterans, forbeing down range and going down
range and doing all that stuff,and the service members who are
currently active.
Stay safe, please, wherever youhappen to be.
So that's it.
Anybody got anything else?
Nope, nope, nothing, nothing,all right, so well as always,
(52:36):
remember, if no one doesanything nice for you, please,
please, please do something niceto yourself and we'll see you
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Bye, bye, bye, everyone.