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EPISODE · Apr 29, 2020 · 1H 15M

SWR Ep 12: The Phantom Apprentice

from Star Wars Reactions · host Aaron Harris

Welcome to Star Wars Reactions!This week our hosts Aaron Harris and David Modders review the next episode of highly anticipated siege of Mandalore arc of Star Wars: The Clone Wars, “The Phantom Apprentice”! Join them as they break down the episode, analyze the character interactions, and discuss the epic lightsaber duel between Maul and Ahsoka!Plus, they discuss the latest news about May the Fourth and the upcoming Cassian Andor series!Star Wars Reactions: Elegant discussions for a more civilized age!Check out our website for our full show notes!

Welcome to Star Wars Reactions!This week our hosts Aaron Harris and David Modders review the next episode of highly anticipated siege of Mandalore arc of Star Wars: The Clone Wars, “The Phantom Apprentice”! Join them as they break down the episode, analyze the character interactions, and discuss the epic lightsaber duel between Maul and Ahsoka!Plus, they discuss the latest news about May the Fourth and the upcoming Cassian Andor series!Star Wars Reactions: Elegant discussions for a more civilized age!Check out our website for our full show notes!

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