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S4 Episode 6: Coffee Table Discussions, Star Wars

Episode 6 of the Marvelous Thoughts Podcast podcast, hosted by Marvelous Thoughts, titled "S4 Episode 6: Coffee Table Discussions, Star Wars" was published on June 21, 2022 and runs 63 minutes.

June 21, 2022 ·63m · Marvelous Thoughts Podcast

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In the sixth episode of Marvelous Thoughts’ fourth season, the Marvel Chicks discuss on all things Star Wars. Featuring guest appearances by Eric, Fern, and Jordan. 00:00:34 – Guest Introductions – What is your favorite part of life day? 00:01:28 – When were you introduced to Star Wars? 00:04:02 – If you could change one thing in Star Wars canon, what would it be? 00:08:33 – How far down the Star Wars rabbit hole have you gone? 00:15:08 – Who is your favorite Star Wars character? 00:20:...

In the sixth episode of Marvelous Thoughts’ fourth season, the Marvel Chicks discuss on all things Star Wars. Featuring guest appearances by Eric, Fern, and Jordan.

 00:00:34 – Guest Introductions – What is your favorite part of life day?

00:01:28 – When were you introduced to Star Wars?

00:04:02 – If you could change one thing in Star Wars canon, what would it be?

00:08:33 – How far down the Star Wars rabbit hole have you gone?

00:15:08 – Who is your favorite Star Wars character?

00:20:07 – What Expanded Universe story do you want to become canon?

00:27:01 – What is the single greatest moment in Star Wars?

00:34:51 – What is the best Star Wars movie? Is it the same as your favorite Star Wars movie?

00:40:27 – How do you see Star Wars in your everyday life?

00:47:39 – What Star Wars material do you recommend for the casual fan? 

00:50:14 – When introducing someone to the Star Wars, what is your recommended viewing order?

00:54:20 – What color of lightsaber would you want to have?

00:56:10 – What Star Wars planet would you want to live on?

This is the 50th casting of the pod.

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