A long time ago, on a podcast far, far away...
Yes, I know — the prequel trilogy let many of you down. The name "George Lucas" leaves a bitter taste in your mouth. You're living with the scars of your violated childhood and trying to move on. Well, we're not here to discuss the prequels.
But if you've given up on ALL Star Wars content, you may want to reconsider. There's plenty of good stuff out there — new stuff — that you might want to check out. Jay (RebelScum.com) joins Lou and Erik this week for a lengthy discussion of what's going on in the Expanded Universe, including The Clone Wars television show, the recent Legacy of the Force and Fate of the Jedi novel series, the comics, and more! Listen in and find out what's going on in the Star Wars universe!
RC #53: Returning to Star Wars
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