The Clone Wars • S3 E15-17
Riki, Sarah, and Matthew go deep on the Mortis arc episodes, where Anakin, Obi-Wan, and Ahsoka meet living embodiments of the Force, who test them.
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Riki, Sarah, and Matthew go deep on the Mortis arc episodes, where Anakin, Obi-Wan, and Ahsoka meet living embodiments of the Force, who test them.
It’s time for the Night Witches! Riki, Sarah, and Matthew dive into one of the best plot arcs of the whole show as we look
Intergalactic politics, war profiteering, and a chance to find friends on the other side. Plus, the tragic romance of a Hutt gangster and his Pa’lowick
Galactic politics! Mandalorian plots! Episodes without clones or droids! The Clone Wars gang is back, and we’re discussing Season 3, Episodes 4-7.
The Clone Wars is really hitting its stride as we start Season 3, and Riki, Sarah, and Matthew are here to talk about it. We learn
I’m on vacation this week, and the internet is a lot worse than I had hoped up here, so I couldn’t produce a new episode.
Riki and Sarah return to join us as we conclude Season 2 of The Clone Wars. Our Star Wars journey pays tribute to Japanese cinema with
The Clone Wars TV series adds layers of nuance and moral complexity to the well-known stories of Anakin’s fall and the demise of the Jedi, while also exploring questions that resonate with our own world. What becomes of peacekeepers when they take on the role of generals? What is the moral value of clones, and how is their treatment justified? And what are the consequences when a war is fought without understanding its underlying reasons?
Today we’re wrapping up our watch of the final season of The Clone Wars, Season 7. We’re looking at the clones and how their story plays
Riki and Sarah are back to talk about The Clone Wars. Today we cover Season 2, episodes 15-17. We’re examining senatorial politics and murder, discussing space