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New Star Wars Reference Book Features Trans Clone Trooper

If you thought Star Wars, or anything else Disney owns, was really going to walk away from identity politics, you’ve got another thing coming. To be fair, this particular instance was something that started two years ago. While developing the Star Wars book Queen’s Hope (the final installment ...

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REVIEW: The Acolyte – Season 1, Episode 3, “Destiny”

***SPOILERS*** “Destiny” opens on Mae and Osha’s homeworld of Brendok 16 years ago. They are the only children in a coven of witches led by Mother Aniseya (Jodie Turner-Smith), their actual mother. But she isn’t their only mother; Mother Koril worries about Osha’s lack of discipline and te...

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REVIEW: The Acolyte – Season 1, Episodes 1 and 2, “Lost/Found” and “Revenge/Justice”

Well, The Acolyte is finally here. Star Wars fans have been anticipating this series for all the wrong reasons, from its showrunner’s dubious past working with Harvey Weinstein to bad PR to downright confusing dialogue in the trailers. Despite Lucasfilm’s best(?) efforts, I don’t think anyon...

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REVIEW: Tales of the Empire Season 1 (2024)

I loved Tales of the Jedi. More accurately, I loved half of it, the Dooku half, and I enjoyed the Ahsoka half. The animation style is to die for, and I liked learning more about an under-utilized character. In short, that’s why the Count Dooku episodes were so much more compelling. I was all in w...

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REVIEW: The Bad Batch – Season 3, Episodes 14 and 15, “Flash Strike” and “The Calvary Has Arrived”

It has been an incredible season of The Bad Batch this year, making it equally exciting and sad to see the show go. This is my favorite season of The Bad Batch, a show that has gradually gotten better and more laser-focused on its overarching story. To think we went from a relatively filler-y seas...

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REVIEW: The Bad Batch – Season 3, Episodes 10 and 11, “Identity Crisis” and “Point of No Return”

*SPOILERS* “Identity Crisis” introduces a Force-sensitive baby who gets reported to a bounty hunter. Meanwhile, on Mount Tantiss, Emerie is promoted to head scientist, Nala Se’s former post. Despite getting exactly what she wanted, Emerie is shocked to find that the “specimens” she will b...

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