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Socially Distanced #175: Ahsoka Part 4 + Miyazaki’s The Boy and The Heron


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Socially Distanced returns to a galaxy far, far away as we embark on our Ahsoka review series. Yes, for the next six weeks we’re talking about the serialized adaptation of the wildly popular Star Wars character.”

The Socially Distanced’s Ghost Crew — “The Human Star Wars Encyclopedia” Amanda Rivas, Bill “King of the Pirates” Bodkin and “The Commander of our Hearts” Ben Murchison — head to a galaxy far, far away to discuss Ahsoka Part 4, ‘Fallen Jedi.’

In this episode the crew discusses the return of Hayden Christiensen, the World Beyond Worlds, Ray Stevenson’s incredible performance, the tension between Sabine and Ahsoka, theories for the Dave Filoni written and directed next episode, the Carson Tiva of it all and more!

In the pregame segment they review the trailer for Studio Ghibli’s latest film, “The Boy and the Hero” — potentially creator Hayao Miyazaki’s final film. Editor’s Note: The morning after this episode was recorded Studio Ghibli said this would NOT be Miyazaki’s final film.

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