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Matt Cavanaugh is a former Lieutenant Colonel and military instructor. He is a military strategist and author of the upcoming book 'Best Scar Wins,' which details his journey from kidney donation to ultramarathon champion. He provides insights into military tactics and strategies, and discusses their portrayal in the series Andor.
Matt Cavanaugh is a former Lieutenant Colonel and military instructor. He is a military strategist and author of the upcoming book 'Best Scar Wins,' which details his journey from kidney donation to ultramarathon champion. He provides insights into military tactics and strategies, and discusses their portrayal in the series Andor.
Ayesha Khan is a podcaster and film enthusiast known for her work on the Every Single Sci-Fi Film Ever podcast, where she discusses various science fiction films and their impact on the genre. She brings a unique perspective to her discussions, often exploring the emotional and thematic elements of the films she covers.
Ayesha Khan is a podcaster and film enthusiast known for her work on the Every Single Sci-Fi Film Ever podcast, where she discusses various science fiction films and their impact on the genre. She brings a unique perspective to her discussions, often exploring the emotional and thematic elements of the films she covers.
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David, John, and Elysia reunite for their first three-way conversation about Andor Season 2, diving deep into the show's filmmaking craft, representation issues, and place in Star Wars canon. The hosts explore everything from Tony Gilroy's approach to lore and the squadron coverage format's success, to thoughtful listener feedback on character arcs like Bix, Cinta, and Cyril. Discussion covers the show's mature themes, production values, and legacy as a unique achievement in Star Wars television.
David, John, and Elysia reunite for their first three-way conversation about Andor Season 2, diving deep into the show's filmmaking craft, representation issues, and place in Star Wars canon. The hosts explore everything from Tony Gilroy's approach to lore and the squadron coverage format's success, to thoughtful listener feedback on character arcs like Bix, Cinta, and Cyril. Discussion covers the show's mature themes, production values, and legacy as a unique achievement in Star Wars television.
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David sits down with film and television producer Tansy Gardam, host of the acclaimed Going Rogue podcast, for a deep dive into Andor's place in the Star Wars universe. They explore how Tony Gilroy's irreverence toward franchise expectations allowed him to craft something truly unique, examining the show's mature storytelling approach that trusts audiences to piece together complex narratives without exposition dumps. The conversation covers everything from the "curse" that has plagued Star Wars productions since the Holiday Special to why Andor represents a creative black swan event unlikely to be repeated. They also discuss the complex character arcs of Bix and Cinta, the politics embedded in Star Wars storytelling, and how Gilroy's background writing morally complex protagonists shaped Cassian's journey from "roach to butterfly."
David sits down with film and television producer Tansy Gardam, host of the acclaimed Going Rogue podcast, for a deep dive into Andor's place in the Star Wars universe. They explore how Tony Gilroy's irreverence toward franchise expectations allowed him to craft something truly unique, examining the show's mature storytelling approach that trusts audiences to piece together complex narratives without exposition dumps. The conversation covers everything from the "curse" that has plagued Star Wars productions since the Holiday Special to why Andor represents a creative black swan event unlikely to be repeated. They also discuss the complex character arcs of Bix and Cinta, the politics embedded in Star Wars storytelling, and how Gilroy's background writing morally complex protagonists shaped Cassian's journey from "roach to butterfly."
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In this special bonus episode, David welcomes military strategist Matt Cavanaugh to discuss Andor from a unique perspective. Matt, a former Lieutenant Colonel and military instructor, shares insights on how the series portrays rebellion, conflict, and the human cost of war. They explore Luthen's role as a rebel leader, comparing him to historical figures, and analyze how Andor succeeds in bringing authentic military strategy to Star Wars. Matt also discusses his upcoming book "Best Scar Wins" about his journey from kidney donation to ultramarathon champion, and reflects on what makes Andor such a compelling addition to the Star Wars universe.
In this special bonus episode, David welcomes military strategist Matt Cavanaugh to discuss Andor from a unique perspective. Matt, a former Lieutenant Colonel and military instructor, shares insights on how the series portrays rebellion, conflict, and the human cost of war. They explore Luthen's role as a rebel leader, comparing him to historical figures, and analyze how Andor succeeds in bringing authentic military strategy to Star Wars. Matt also discusses his upcoming book "Best Scar Wins" about his journey from kidney donation to ultramarathon champion, and reflects on what makes Andor such a compelling addition to the Star Wars universe.
David from Delta Squadron and special co-pilot Ayesha Khan from Every Single Sci-Fi Film Ever podcast discuss the emotional series finale of Andor. They explore Luthen's lasting legacy on the rebellion, Cassian's journey into Rogue One territory, and the powerful closing montage that reveals the fates of key characters. The hosts dive into the political themes that define the series, examine how the Force subtly influences the story, and reflect on the meaningful connections to the wider Star Wars universe. In this finale wrap-up, they celebrate the show's sophisticated portrayal of ordinary people doing extraordinary things while sharing their emotional reactions to the conclusion of this groundbreaking series.
David from Delta Squadron and special co-pilot Ayesha Khan from Every Single Sci-Fi Film Ever podcast discuss the emotional series finale of Andor. They explore Luthen's lasting legacy on the rebellion, Cassian's journey into Rogue One territory, and the powerful closing montage that reveals the fates of key characters. The hosts dive into the political themes that define the series, examine how the Force subtly influences the story, and reflect on the meaningful connections to the wider Star Wars universe. In this finale wrap-up, they celebrate the show's sophisticated portrayal of ordinary people doing extraordinary things while sharing their emotional reactions to the conclusion of this groundbreaking series.
Echo Squadron's Elysia and Ian hold up K2SO as a robot shield to reach the heart of Kleya, taking a detour to check in on Dedra's downfall along the way, in this important bridge episode to the end of Andor and the film Rogue One.
(This episode contains Rogue One spoilers, but there NO episode 12 spoilers.)
Echo Squadron's Elysia and Ian hold up K2SO as a robot shield to reach the heart of Kleya, taking a detour to check in on Dedra's downfall along the way, in this important bridge episode to the end of Andor and the film Rogue One.
(This episode contains Rogue One spoilers, but there NO episode 12 spoilers.)