Episode 10 - Round Table 2 - The Last Jedi

Episode 10 - Round Table 2 - The Last Jedi

Author: JC, Rob, and Landon February 17, 2018 Duration: 2:11:44
In this episode of Star Wars: TIES from a galaxy far far away, Landon Long (a.k.a. Lando Fett), Rob Solo, and Jay-2SO! The three co-hosts have a brief check-in, some quick shout-outs and listener feedback before they have a discussion about The Last Jedi. These three scruffy-looking smuggler wannabes discuss all of Jedi and more over a tall, ice-cold glass of blue cookies and cream Bantha milk! If you are interested in more information about The Paradise Snare or the other two novels in the Han Solo trilogy check out the specs (which are discussed in the show) and link below. ***Warning! Major plot spoilers about The Last Jedi in this episode!*** Be sure to join our Facebook group page at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/StarWarsTIES/ We are also now on Twitter @Starwarsties. Feel free to shoot us a tweet! Have any feedback for us? We'd be honored to receive your email at: starwarstiespodcast@gmail.com! Special thanks to Laurent Bernadac & 3Dvarius for allowing us to use their amazing cover for our intro and outro music entitled, "Star Wars Cover - Star Wars Main Theme & The Imperial March." Be sure to check out their amazing cover at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=icxWE2anT80&feature=youtu.be and their main website at: https://www.laurentbernadac.com/. Another special thanks goes our friend and fellow Retro Junkie, William Culver, for our Star Wars: TIES logo for our Facebook group page. If you're an arcade enthusiast, be sure to check out his main page at: https://www.facebook.com/ArcadeUsa/. And yet another thank you goes out to Beejay Hawn for drawing our podcast logo. For more artwork from out of this world, check out her art and commission page at: https://www.facebook.com/OodlesofDoodlesbyBeeJay/?fref=ts The Walt Disney Co. and Lucasfilm LTD. own all rights to Star Wars and the Star Wars franchise. Thank you to both companies for providing material for us to be fans of and share about on this podcast. May the Force be with you, always.

Hosted by JC, Rob, and Landon, Star Wars: TIES is a conversation for fans who find the galaxy's edges more compelling than its center. While the films provide a starting point, the real journey happens in the vast narrative territories beyond the screen. Each episode digs into the expanded universe, treating both the classic Legends timeline and the current canon with equal parts curiosity and critical analysis. You'll hear discussions that might compare a beloved novel from the 90s with a new comic series, or trace how a minor character from a film blossoms into a central figure across different media. The hosts bring their distinct perspectives to these deep dives, often debating interpretations and sharing the kind of detailed insights that come from genuine enthusiasm. This isn't about recap or review; it's about connection, exploring how these countless stories weave together to form a richer tapestry. Tune in for thoughtful, meandering conversations that celebrate the sheer scale of Star Wars storytelling, finding new threads to pull in every corner of the saga. Whether you're a lifelong scholar of the old canon or just discovering the new expanded universe, this podcast offers a welcoming space to geek out over the details that make this fictional world feel endlessly alive.
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