In Ep. XXVI of Mind the Force, Kristine and James explore the clones not as individual fan-favorite characters but as a collective military body shaped by obedience, war, and disposability. They are joined by LCSW Stacy Pellettieri for a thoughtful conversation about identity, depersonalization, brotherhood, and what it means to be treated as function first and person second.
Together, they examine how the clones were designed for sameness, yet still fought to assert individuality through names, bonds, and personal choice. They touch on thoughtful comparisons to our real-life military, reflecting on how soldiers can become abstractions during conflict and how support after service does not always match the sacrifices made. Through the lens of Star Wars, the conversation opens onto larger questions about personhood in war and what society owes the people it asks to serve.
Hosts: Kristine Smith & James Abbate
Produced by: Press Record Studios
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