Could we conceive of Star Wars without the Jedi? Without the Sith? Without even the Force itself? How one man's problems with the prequels led to one of the most fascinating entries into the Star Wars saga. Join us as we obsessively deconstruct KOTOR 2.(00:00:00) :: Awaken. ::(00:05:22) Trailer(00:08:16) Development(00:25:27) Personal Backgrounds(00:49:25) The Beginning(00:55:37) Peragus II(01:09:22) Atton Rand(01:17:18) Darth Sion(01:23:28) Telos(01:29:16) Bao-Dur(01:36:14) Atris(01:48:42) Kreia(01:55:51) Darth Nihilus(02:00:56) Visas(02:05:45) Dantooine(02:11:22) Player Characters(02:14:35) The Battle of Khoonda02:27:35) Nar Shaddaa(02:37:55) Mira(02:43:07) Finding Zez-Kai Ell(02:54:09) Dxun(02:55:21) Arren Kae(03:00:57) Mandalore and the Mandalorians(03:06:44) Onderon(03:12:51) Combat Mechanics(03:16:39) Korriban(03:24:58) The Jedi Council(03:36:08) The Ravager(03:40:02) Confronting Atris(03:42:31) Malachor V(03:47:22) Darth Traya(03:50:5) Michael’s Final Thoughts(03:54:13) Revisiting the Jedi Council(03:56:10) Kreia’s Plan & Analysis(04:40:13) Closing Thoughts
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Knights of the Old Republic
The time has come. The prequel of prequels: Knights of the Old Republic.
(00:00:00) Welcome, Meatbags
(00:02:59) What is KOTOR?
(00:10:11) Personal histories
(00:20:54) Does the game hold up?
(00:30:08) New Game/Endar Spire
(00:41:57) Taris
(00:51:14) Pazaak
(01:08:06) Dantooine
(01:36:55) Tatooine
(01:48:00) Manaan
(02:03:24) Kashyyyk
(02:27:18) The Leviathan
(02:31:08) The Twist
(02:40:18) Korriban
(02:53:00) Rakatan Prime/The Unknown World
(03:03:28) The Star Forge
(03:10:08) Conclusion
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The Acolyte - Part 3
We love you, Leslye.
Episodes 7 & 8
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(00:00:00)Intro
(00:00:50)The Star Wars Oreo
(00:04:42)We Were Wrong
(00:09:15)Episode 7
(00:32:10)Episode 8
(00:59:10)Season 2?
The time has come to re-appraise the Star Wars prequels. Were they really all that bad? Join us on a journey of discovery and enlightenment in a galaxy far, far away. . . .