• Bonus: The Acolyte Finale: Karaoke Edition

  • Jul 23 2024
  • Length: 58 mins
  • Podcast

Bonus: The Acolyte Finale: Karaoke Edition

  • Summary

  • Get in, losers, we’re going to Brendon. I mean, Brendok!

    In the episode formerly known as Episode #121, hosts Alyce and Laura are* PLAGUED [get it?] by technical difficulties AGAIN, this time in the form of a lost recording.

    • We had a whole news segment, but Alyce’s computer shat the bed in the middle of our recording, so now it’s a big bonus Recap on Tap of The Acolyte episodes 7 and 8, feat. Fun With Autocorrect!
    • The dark side has better clothes and cooler people…
    • …but the light side has Vernestra’s awesome new dress (also lol at this)
    • Darth Plagueis is the Fairy Godmother of Star Wars
    • Enjoy the moment at the end where the Chicago cicadas start singing the song of their people in the background
    • The Acolyte Season 2: yay or nay? What do you think?
    • Summer hours commence! Catch up on High Republic comics and join us on August 13 as we recap and catch up on Force Toast’s Episode 121 in 3 weeks!

    Helpful links referenced in this episode:

    • Laura, John Rocha and Kevin Smets reviewed The Acolyte on The Jedi Way. Check out their reviews of Episode 7: Choice and Episode 8: The Acolyte
    • Caught up on The High Republic? Check out Laura and Meg’s spoiler review of Temptation of the Force on Now This Is Lit
    • Laura joined the Hoth Hangout with Joey and Ben for a season review of The Acolyte’s first season, available later this week on July 25

    Twitter: @forcetoastpod | @sLeiaAllDay | @ShutUp_Laura

    Instagram: @forcetoastpod

    Email: forcetoastpod@gmail.com

    Website: forcetoastpod.com

    *This podcast contains a sh!t ton of profanity and boozin. You can find a bleeped version of this podcast absolutely nowhere. Cheers!

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