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Negotiations are open

Issue 131: Always in Motion

9/18/2018

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Running Time: 40 minutes

George Lucas said Star Wars was meant to act like a Tone Poem, where certain story beats “rhyme.” To that end, John asks Matt if we see a broken echo between Yoda's decision to let Luke go toward a possible dark fate in The Empire Strikes Back, and Luke's temptation to eliminate Ben's future seen in The Last Jedi. The Masters then examine what this could mean thematically for the series' conclusion.​

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John Mills and Matthew Rushing

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Owl Post
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    • The A24 Project
    • Aggressive Negotiations
    • Babble for 5
    • Ceti Alpha 3
    • Filibuster
    • Great Shot, Kid
    • Goodnight Moon
    • Houselights
    • Makers Method
    • Missing Frames
    • Nerd Nuptial
    • Nerd Party News
    • Owl Post
    • Punch It
    • RetroPerspective
    • Second Contact
    • Throwback Paperback
    • Time and Space
    • The Senate Floor
    • Training Montage
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