• Is Ahsoka the next daughter of Mortis? -- Episode 29

  • Feb 21 2025
  • Length: 1 hr and 10 mins
  • Podcast

Is Ahsoka the next daughter of Mortis? -- Episode 29

  • Summary

  • It’s Force of Others Friday y’all!

    This week we break down Ashley Eckstein’s comments on Ahsoka Tano’s connections to Mortis, Daisy Ridley says the New Jedi Order film is prioritizing quality over quickness, and we debate the merit of AI art, particularly when it used to make an entire movie.

    We also open up the mailbag to answer YOUR questions, including our theories on what’s up with The Stranger’s helmet, our favorite Star Wars era, and why Disney has not made a Luke Skywalker Jedi Academy show.

    All of that and more on this week’s episode of The Force of Others!

    0:00 Intro / Thoughts on Franchise Fatigue

    16:22 Ashley Eckstein on Ahsoka Tano’s connection to Mortis

    24:45 Daisy Ridley says NJO is prioritizing quality over quickness

    29:30 Is AI art, art?

    40:41 Q&A - Why did Osha and Qimir choke when she put on the helmet?

    43:54 Q&A - What is your favorite Star Wars era?

    48:17 Q&A - Why has Disney not made a Luke’s Academy show?

    59:55 Q&A - Can you get the Force by getting more midichlorians?

    1:07:37 Outro

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