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**Poe acts like a baby, so it is reasonable that he's treated like one.
**Poe acts like a baby, so it is reasonable that he's treated like one.
*Cowards and traitors. This would be a good name for an album by the '''[[Wikipedia:Merle Haggard|Merle Haggard]] of space'''.
*Cowards and traitors. This would be a good name for an album by the '''[[Wikipedia:Merle Haggard|Merle Haggard]] of space'''.
*"Hope is like the sun...". Why ''the'' if we're in space?
*"Hope is like the sun...". Why ''the'' if we're in space where there's loads of suns?
 
**Hope is mentioned in every Star Wars movie. Mentioned: ''Hope Floats'', ''Road to Morocco''.
*Luke was supposed to be the last hope, and he ends up like basically every other Jedi (running away and hiding). Should we expect the same from Rey?
*Are there shoulder holsters for blasters? Pretty much just Bill Burr's character. Mentioned: "[[Wikipedia:The Real World: Seattle|The Real World]]".
===Meta Minute===
===Meta Minute===
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*32:59 podcast episode length.
*32:59 podcast episode length.
*In ''Hope Floats (1998)'', the word "hope" is spoken 7 times, and the word "hopeless" a further 2 times. Bob Hope is one of the stars of ''Road to Morocco'' in which the word "hope" is spoken twice, and the word "hopeless" once.
==Quotes==
==Quotes==
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*'''Pete:''' Organa out! *makes zooming away hand gesture and jetpack sound effects* '''Alex:''' Well his name ''is'' "Bail".
==Links==
==Links==

Revision as of 14:26, 25 July 2023

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Date

June 2nd, 2021

Summary

Guest commentator Hal Lublin decides if The Resistance are cowards, traitors or both but Poe thinks he has the answer!

Guests

Hal Lublin

Notes

Film

  • Starts with Poe shouting the word "plan" and ends with Poe being escorted off the bridge.

Podcast

  • Referenced: the Vaudeville Hook.
  • Some people's major complaint is that Holdo doesn't just tell Poe everything, but that's not how the military (or other structured organizations) works.
    • Poe's arc in this movie revolves around learning what it is to be a leader and a hero, and he's not there yet. We saw at the start of the movie he's perfectly willing to sacrifice others but not necessarily himself.
    • Poe acts like a baby, so it is reasonable that he's treated like one.
  • Cowards and traitors. This would be a good name for an album by the Merle Haggard of space.
  • "Hope is like the sun...". Why the if we're in space where there's loads of suns?
    • Hope is mentioned in every Star Wars movie. Mentioned: Hope Floats, Road to Morocco.
  • Luke was supposed to be the last hope, and he ends up like basically every other Jedi (running away and hiding). Should we expect the same from Rey?
  • Are there shoulder holsters for blasters? Pretty much just Bill Burr's character. Mentioned: "The Real World".

Meta Minute

  • 32:59 podcast episode length.
  • In Hope Floats (1998), the word "hope" is spoken 7 times, and the word "hopeless" a further 2 times. Bob Hope is one of the stars of Road to Morocco in which the word "hope" is spoken twice, and the word "hopeless" once.

Quotes

  • Pete: Organa out! *makes zooming away hand gesture and jetpack sound effects* Alex: Well his name is "Bail".

Links

Audio only
https://art19.com/shows/star-wars-minute/episodes/ff7f9f32-17e2-45aa-95e6-34c305839ef8
Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=81jczWNaCII

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