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TFG Ep. 173: The Bad Batch Aftershow Season 3 Eps. 14 & 15 - Series Finale Opens the Door for More Omega, Tales of the Empire Rocks, New The Acolyte Footage, Darth Jar Jar is Real, and The Phantom Menace in Theaters

The Force Geeks: A Star Wars Podcast

English - May 07, 2024 03:00 - 1 hour - 50.1 MB - ★★★★★ - 5 ratings
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Welcome to Episode 173 of the Force Geeks: A Star Wars Podcast! ***Warning: Spoilers ahead!*** Join Nate and Chris for our The Bad Batch after-show, as we embark on an exhilarating journey through the final two episodes of The Bad Batch's epic third season: Episode 14, "Flash Strike," and Episode 15, "The Cavalry has Arrived." We'll delve deep into the thrilling conclusion of Clone Force 99's daring rescue mission at the Mount Tantiss base, exploring the pivotal moments and lingering questions left in its wake.

Additionally, were absolutely captivated by the Tales of the Empire series of animated shorts, featuring compelling stories about beloved characters like Morgan Elsbeth and Barriss Offee. Plus, we dissect the latest footage from the highly anticipated Star Wars series, The Acolyte, and discuss the exciting new trailer that hints at a potential new antagonist. And let's not forget about the delightful surprise of Lego Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy, including the long-awaited nod to the infamous Darth Jar Jar theory! Join us as we celebrate the 25th anniversary re-release of The Phantom Menace in theaters and reflect on George Lucas's timeless vision for fans of all ages. Don't miss out on this exhilarating breakdown of all things Star Wars!

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***The views expressed in this show are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the United States Air Force, the Department of Defense, or the U.S. Government.***