Jedi Minute 122: Odin

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Date

June 23rd, 2015

Summary

The Falcon heads for the main reactor, and when it is dangerously close, Lando fires the missiles, which shoot out of the Falcon with a powerful roar, and hit directly at the center of the main reactor.

Guests

Mike Norton

Notes

Film

  • Starts with Luke solemnly accepting that his father may be dead after all for, like, a third time.
  • Finishes with Luke escaping the Death Star in a shuttle (Vader's?).
  • A lot happens in this minute.
  • Audible sniffle?

Podcast

  • Mike joins the Trifecta club. It's the Return of the Norton.
  • Mike isn't actually anti-Ewok. They're just creepy enough.
  • Luke was right. Does he consider this a victory?
  • What's the best case scenario?
  • The fact that Luke and Leia are Vader's children could negatively impact their careers. A political-style attack ad featuring this fact.
  • If Vader had lived.
    • Vader needs his egg. Mentioned: The Execucisor.
    • Luke taking Vader to Dagobah. Darth Vader as a retiree (since Dagobah is like Florida).
    • Mentioned: Darth Vader's white armor. Referenced: The Lord of the Rings.
    • Since Thrrepio is a god to the Ewoks, he could introduce Vader to their pantheon.
  • Luke being a lot more broken up about his father's death. Mentioned: Malakili.

Meta Minute

  • 27:24 podcast episode length.
  • Cold open: Call in from former (and future) guest of the show Matt Gourley. Matt tells a story about a time his grandmother asked him what he wanted for Christmas. He asked for the Death Star Droid (not wanting to set his hopes too high), but his grandmother misheard him and ended up getting him the Death Star. Awesome.
  • The fact that Luke and Mon Mothma have the same hairstyle was brought up before, coincidentally on a Matt Gourley episode. An attack ad against Leia was also mentioned on this episode.
  • In Norse mythology, Odin is the father of the god Thor, much like how Anakin was the father (so to speak) of C-3PO, if you believe that kind of thing.

Quotes

Link

http://www.starwarsminute.com/2015/06/23/jedi-minute-122-odin/


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