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==Notes==
==Notes==
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Meta notes we've looked up how tall Daisy Ridley is before but when was it? The Trope of movie stars being short. What does snoke do in that room all day? The Wiz and guard outfits has been brought up before also in connection to snoke's room but when? Oh yeah in the episode called mood room. Cross sections and family trees in books and or comics.
Meta notes we've looked up how tall Daisy Ridley is before but when was it?
Meta notes the emperor's geographically impossible side room
Meta notes the emperor's geographically impossible side room
Did Palpatine help create Anakin? Was it actually immaculate conception? Pete's theory that the force doesn't exist.
 
There's a fake ghost gunslinger in Kid Colt, Outlaw using magnets.
Unlike the Lucas era films which were in many ways very personal, there's no central storyteller. Meta notes the audience is Disney executives.
Referenced : cat's in the cradle.
The sequel movies lack the father-child dynamic, but they do have Rey making herself either from nothing, or in spite of her parentage.
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===Film===
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===Podcast===
===Podcast===
*Rey as the weird girl at the party (continuing from yesterday).
*Rey as the weird girl at the party (continuing from yesterday).
*The alternate reality where Billie Lourd got the part of Rey. Mentioned her character in ''Book Smart (2019''.
*The alternate reality where Billie Lourd got the part of Rey. Mentioned her character in ''Book Smart (2019)''.
*How much of the overarching story of this Trilogy was decided on ahead of time? At times it feels like a blind collaborative storytelling game.
*How much of the overarching story of this Trilogy was decided on ahead of time? At times it feels like a blind collaborative storytelling game.
**A lot of the issues stem from the shuffling of directors back and forth, but there were also these same kind of ret-conny inconsistencies in the Original Trilogy. Referenced: [[the Brackett Draft]] and [[Marie Skywalker]], the "Friends" reunion.
**A lot of the issues stem from the shuffling of directors back and forth, but there were also these same kind of ret-conny inconsistencies in the Original Trilogy. Referenced: [[the Brackett Draft]] and [[Marie Skywalker]], the "Friends" reunion.
*Snoke's disgusting face.
*Snoke's disgusting face.
*Far too in-depth discussion of whether or not Snoke has a [rump] and what it might be like.
*Far too in-depth discussion of whether or not Snoke has a [rump] and what it might be like.
*Referenced: "[[Media:Pay no attention (to the man behind the curtain).gif|Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain!]]" (''The Wizard of Oz'').  
*Referenced: "[[Media:Pay no attention (to the man behind the curtain).gif|Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain!]]" (''The Wizard of Oz'').
*The trope of movie stars being short.
*What does Snoke do in that room all day?
*Cross sections and family trees in books and/or comics.
*Did Palpatine really help create Anakin? Was it actually ''immaculate'' conception?
*Pete's theory that the Force doesn't exist.
**There's a fake ghost gunslinger in '''Kid Colt, Outlaw''' [[SWM-Canon#"The Force" does not exist|using magnets]].
*Unlike the Lucas-era films, which were in many ways very personal, there's no central storyteller in the Sequel Trilogy.
**Referenced: "[[Wikipedia:Cat's in the Cradle|Cat's in the Cradle]]".
**The Sequel movies lack the father-child dynamic of the originals, but they do have Rey making herself either from nothing, or in spite of her parentage.
*Plug for moviesbyminutes.com.
 
===Meta Minute===
===Meta Minute===
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*28:28 podcast episode length.
*28:28 podcast episode length.
*''Book Smart'' was ust mentioned last week. Snoke having a color-changing throne room has also been [[Mood Room (episode)|brought up before]].
*Alex last mentioned that the intended audience of the Sequel trilogy is Disney executives in [[The Last Jedi 73|minute 73]].
 
==Quotes==
==Quotes==
*'''Alison:''' Hello! Someone is paying attention and it's me.
*'''Alison:''' Hello! Someone is paying attention and it's me.

Latest revision as of 17:10, 22 September 2023

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Date

June 9th, 2021

Summary

Guest commentators Alison Rosen & Daniel Quantz share their Snoke theories as Rey finally meets the big boss!

Guests

Alison Rosen and Daniel Quantz

Notes

Film

  • Starts with Rey telling Kylo Ren that he'll turn *whispers* she'll help him.

Ends with Finn telling Rose and DJ that "This is it."

Podcast

  • Rey as the weird girl at the party (continuing from yesterday).
  • The alternate reality where Billie Lourd got the part of Rey. Mentioned her character in Book Smart (2019).
  • How much of the overarching story of this Trilogy was decided on ahead of time? At times it feels like a blind collaborative storytelling game.
    • A lot of the issues stem from the shuffling of directors back and forth, but there were also these same kind of ret-conny inconsistencies in the Original Trilogy. Referenced: the Brackett Draft and Marie Skywalker, the "Friends" reunion.
  • Snoke's disgusting face.
  • Far too in-depth discussion of whether or not Snoke has a [rump] and what it might be like.
  • Referenced: "Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain!" (The Wizard of Oz).
  • The trope of movie stars being short.
  • What does Snoke do in that room all day?
  • Cross sections and family trees in books and/or comics.
  • Did Palpatine really help create Anakin? Was it actually immaculate conception?
  • Pete's theory that the Force doesn't exist.
    • There's a fake ghost gunslinger in Kid Colt, Outlaw using magnets.
  • Unlike the Lucas-era films, which were in many ways very personal, there's no central storyteller in the Sequel Trilogy.
    • Referenced: "Cat's in the Cradle".
    • The Sequel movies lack the father-child dynamic of the originals, but they do have Rey making herself either from nothing, or in spite of her parentage.
  • Plug for moviesbyminutes.com.

Meta Minute

  • 28:28 podcast episode length.
  • Book Smart was ust mentioned last week. Snoke having a color-changing throne room has also been brought up before.
  • Alex last mentioned that the intended audience of the Sequel trilogy is Disney executives in minute 73.

Quotes

  • Alison: Hello! Someone is paying attention and it's me.
  • Alison: [Snoke] is like a weird E.T. dead body.

Links

Audio only
https://art19.com/shows/star-wars-minute/episodes/75dd43c1-0fc4-4282-8760-ad8df1f8a5be
Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9AvMdaO-LsU

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