Idiot’s Array is a Star Wars podcast hosted by Alan Zaugg, Mark Sutter, and Ryder Waldron. We bridge the Star Wars galaxy, from the movies to the comics, the novels to Star Wars Rebels and The Clone Wars. On Idiot’s Array we discuss Star Wars in a fun and intelligent way. We’d be honored if you’d join us at the Sabacc table! Contact us: Twitter: @idiotsarraypod Email: idiotsarraypodcast@gmail.com ... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 222 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | TV & FilmArtsVisual Arts |
On Episode 210, we discuss Juggernaut, episode 12 of The Bad Batch season 3. more
On Episode 209, we continue to discuss season 3 of The Bad Batch with episodes The Harbinger, Identity Crisis, and Point of No Return. more
On Episode 208, join Ryder and Becca Benjamin (Tarkin's Top Shelf, Kanata's Castle) as they discuss Bad Territory, episode 8 of season 3 of The Bad Batch. more
On this all-new episode, Alan, Mark, and Ryder team up with Becca Benjamin (Kanata's Castle, Tarkin's Top Shelf) to discuss and dissect Infiltration (Episode 6) and Extraction (Episode 7) of The Bad Batch season 3. more
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The hosts need to sound more excited to do a podcast. They seem like they are kinda bored. Other than that I enjoy the podcast.
These guys have fun with us talking about star wars! I swear every time I come to the end of an episode I wish I could hear them talk for another hour at least! They do a great job tackling different topics and aspects of the star wars universe. Very well done, informative, and entertaining!
The opening theme song for this podcast is AMAZING!! I’ll be honest, I have started the music over again just before the show starts because I didn’t get enough the first time. Then, after you get your funk on, there is an entertaining and thought provoking show with a well rounded group of guys that each bring something different to the table. I truly enjoy listening and feel like I am hanging out with friends. I look forward to the next episode. Thanks guys!!
Their theme song seems like it could become a very popular meme. You should listen to this podcast if you like Star Wars. It is a very good podcast.
We only recently stumbled upon this gem of a podcast. Such a joy to listen to! Alan, Mark, and Ryder bring such insightful content about the Star Wars universe and produce the kind of show you feel like you can engage with: it’s somehow conversational for the listener. Keep it up gents! Dave - Pizza and Parsecs
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