Force Ghost Coast to Coast is a twice monthly podcast from Multiversity Comics (multiversitycomics.com). Liz, Matt and Brian take a look back at Star Wars from all angles - earliest memories of the original trilogy, comic books, video games, the prequels, merchandizing, etc.
Brian chats with Liz and Matt, separately, about the back half of Ahsoka season one, how it lives up to its animated expectations, and how it fits in with the rest of the live-action Star Wars TV world.
Liz, Matt, and Brian go off the rails just seconds into their discussion of the first half of Ahsoka's first season. The 'did you need to watch <i>Rebels</i>' question is discussed, as is the portrayal of Thrawn. Also discussed: voice actors versus these actors and how the sequel trilogy fits into everything.
After a nearly four month hiatus, Liz, Matt, and Brian discuss the two (sort of) recently wrapped animated series, discuss Liz's Thrawn-a-thon, and get hyped for Ahsoka. Come for the discussion of the old extended universe, stay for the Jonathan Livingston Seagull slander.
With the finale of The Mandalorian still fresh in their minds, Liz, Matt, and Brian talk about the season as a whole, the weirdness of the title "The Spies," the finale as a stand-alone episode, and what might be next in the Star Wars TV world.
Liz, Matt, and Brian recap Liz's trip to Galaxy's Edge, the latest announcements from Celebration Europe, and preview next week's Mandalorian finale.
The Mandalorian took some weird routes to tell its stories in the third and fourth episodes of the third season. That said, Liz, Matt, and Brian are here for it! Want some New Republic dehumanization? We've got it! Want another Order 66 flashback? You betcha. Want compelling character growth from Bo-Katan? [Checks notes] Actually, we've got that too!
Din, Grogu, and the gang - except Cara Dune - are back for more Star Wars adventures in season three of The Mandalorian. Liz, Matt, and Brian discuss the lackluster season premiere, the odd-structure of the second episode, why Bo-Katan should absolutely wield the Darksaber now based on her own rules, and why R5 was there at all.
Clone Force 99 continues its adventures through the galaxy, including a trip to Kashyyyk, the return of some <i>Clone Wars</i> favorites, and yet another trip to some planet replete with caves. Never enough caves content. Come for Matt praise Tech's talk with Omega, stay for him breaking out Palpatine's always amazing first name.
In an episode that was banked for six months, Matt and Brian introduce Liz to <i>Star Wars Rebels</i>! See how she reacts to the crew of the Ghost, the return of Ahsoka, and yet another irascible droid.
Liz, Matt, and Brian reconvene to discuss the first five episodes of The Bad Batch's second season. The gang discusses the good - Cody, a more focused cast - and the bad - that fifth episode - of the young season.
On the first show of 2023 - and of our fourth season - Brian welcomes Russall Beattie, mastermind behind both the book series Wookieerotica and the burlesque show The Empire Strips Back: The Unauthorized Star Wars Burlesque Parody, which is currently playing in Southern California. Russall and Brian discuss how Star Wars came into Russall's life, how the show came about, and how important canon and continuity are to both t...
In our final installment of our '5 Years Later' look at The Last Jedi, we welcome ScreenCrush's Ryan Arey to talk about the film from a critical lens, how it is impossible to separate it from the films that bookend it, and how The Last Jedi will be remembered.
Plus, Brian digs into the new Fanhome Star Wars Encyclopedia, specifically the Naboo Galactic Atlas volume. We'll be digging into these volumes more over the next few...
It has been five years since Rian Johnson's Star Wars: The Last Jedi opened in movie theaters and split fans down the middle. In today's second part of our three-part re-examination, Multiversity founder Matthew Meylikhov stopped by to defend his negative reading of the film. Save your pitchforks, he's a good man.
It has been five years since Rian Johnson's Star Wars: The Last Jedi opened in movie theaters and split fans down the middle. Liz, Matt, and Brian look back at each character's arc from The Last Jedi in the first of our multi-part discussion of the film.
The first season of <i>Andor</i> has wrapped up, and Liz, Matt, and Brian are back with their thoughts on the final three episodes of the season. Will Matt come around on the show? How does this bode for season two? Tune in to find out!
The internet is dying to know: will Matt change his mind about Andor? While we won't spoil that, we will tell you that Andy Serkis gets some love, and we talk a little THX 1138.
Note: This episode doesn't discuss episode 10, "One Way Out" due to some scheduling issues. Next episode will cover the final three pieces of season 1.
Liz, Matt, and Brian dig into the first season of Tales of the Jedi, the new anthology series of Star Wars shorts. Dave Filoni and co. tell three Ahsoka stories and three Count Dooku stories, and all of them make a big change in how those characters are perceived. Come for Yaddle's up-do, stay for some of the most nuanced storytelling in the history of Star Wars TV.
The second arc of Andor has come and gone, and we've met a whole new set of rebels, visited a new planet, and saw more of the galaxy's worst marriage. Does Matt still have issues? Are Liz and Brian still enjoying it? And, most importantly, did you hear what that cereal Syril ate actually was?
Andor debuted earlier this week, and the three co-hosts of the show each had a different take on the trio of episodes. Come debate whether the episodes work as individual pieces, whether the company security is an effective stand in for the Empire, and if we'll ever see the characters from Ferrix.
This week, Matt leads Liz and Brian on part two of our role-playing adventure! Join Oskara and 41-VEX as they attempt to escape Tatooine while not getting themselves killed. Come for Liz's badass bounty hunter, stay for Brian's lying droid.
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