Join lifelong Star Wars aficionado Trev and pop-culture addict Jose as they dive DEEP into all the Star Wars - and other - bantha poodoo that you didn't even know existed. Tiny books that were only released in Germany, a discussion of all of Luke's girlfriends, or an entire hour dedicated to why Sand is the biggest villain in the franchise… this show will keep you on your toes as Trev and Jose del... more
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 121 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | BooksArtsScience FictionFiction |
After being given a random quiz book Trev puts both his and Jose’s knowledge to the test!
Jose and Trevor invite the Jedi Pastor himself onto the show to continue this fascinating discussion.
Jose and Trevor invite the Jedi Pastor himself onto the show!
Jose takes the lead and gets Trev talking about various stormtrooper designs!
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Really enjoyed the 2 episodes with Chris .His historical insight & star wars knowledge was great .Just to say that it’s not just dictatorships.The free west isn’t a great beacon of freedom at mo.
Edit: Jose and Trevor continue to make amazing content, and hopefully will never stop! Listen to their Jar Jar episode - it’s the best ever!
Edit: OMG you guys made an Admiral Ackbar episode!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jose and Trevor bring a whole new sort of Star Wars genius to the table. The amount of obscure SW knowledge I've learned from listening astound me, easy five stars!
Edit: OMG you guys made an Admiral Ackbar episode!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jose and Trevor bring a whole new sort of Star Wars genius to the table. The amount by if obscure SW knowledge I've learned from listening astound me, five stars
Jose and Trevor bring a whole new sort of Star Wars genius to the table. The amount by if obscure SW knowledge I've learned from listening astound me, five stars
Let's gooo, also, in episode one of mando the blue dude says Dank Ferrick
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A diverse exploration of the Star Wars universe is undertaken, both in-depth and with light-hearted humor. The dynamic duo tackles a vast range of topics that include character analysis, the lore of different species, and obscure elements from various media. Episodes often showcase a blend of nostalgia and analytical discourse, making connections between lesser-known facts and familiar narratives while keeping the tone engaging and entertaining with witty exchanges. Unique themes, including parenting within the fandom and the significance of lesser-known storylines, add to the richness of the content, appealing to both casual fans and dedicated enthusiasts alike. This show is likely to inform listeners about aspects of Star Wars lore they m... more
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