Hello friends! it's just Luke this time, giving an update on the future of the show. long story short: with the announcement of a Knights of the Old Republic remake, Kelsey and I will bring our old Star Wars podcast, A People's History of the O
Luke and Kelsey are back and this time they're looking at the politics and makeup of the Confederacy of Independent Systems and figuring out who the heroes on both sides actually were.
Luke is here for another review! this time, he covers the 2019 video game, Jedi: Fallen Order. it's a combination of Dark Souls light and a half-decent platformer wrapped up in Star Wars and it's way better than it has any right to be. check it
hello listeners! earlier this week, Luke did a solo episode on his other podcast, We're Not So Different, that is all about the Medieval influences on the Star Wars franchise. We thought yall might like to hear it as well, so check it out!
Luke and Kelsey are back to continue the series on the politics of the Galactic Republic. this time, we discuss how the characters are often working toward the Republic of ideals even though it always seems to turn out bad in practice. what doe
welcome back! this time, Luke does a solo review episode of the 2017 Claudia Gray novel, Bloodline, which is probably the most important Star Wars novel ever written, at least in terms of understanding stuff happening in the films. Luke also gi
Luke and Kelsey are back to dive into the weeds and explore the inner workings of the Galactic Republic to see what it actually does. the answer is: we really don't know? probably taxes stuff, controls hyperspace routes, etc. but other than tha
Luke and Kelsey are back to dive into more of the politics of Star Wars. This time, however, we're looking at how people in the real world can sometimes become the type of fans who substitute the themes and politics of fictional universes for t
Luke is back to review 2 more entries from The High Republic series: The Rising Storm by Cavan Scott and Race to Crashpoint Tower by Daniel Jose Older. We'd like to thank Disney Publishing and Del Rey Publishing for providing review copies of t
Luke and Kelsey are back to discuss the numerous ways in which the Empire and the Republic intentionally resemble different aspects of American history and politics. Then they answer the big question: is Star Wars anti-American?
Thunderous Applause is back. It's just Luke this time and he's reviewing the first 2 novels from The High Republic series: Light of the Jedi by Charles Soule and Into the Dark by Claudia Gray. there's also a short introduction to the High Repub
Welcome to our very first episode! Luke and Kelsey introduce the premise of the show, talk about what the show will focus on and answer the first Big Question of the series: Is Star Wars Political? Thanks for listening!