• THE ACOLYTE: Episode 6 Breakdown

  • Jul 5 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 43 mins
  • Podcast

THE ACOLYTE: Episode 6 Breakdown

  • Summary

  • This week, Travis and Kara are joined by Patience Stardust to help break down Episode 6 of The Acolyte, "Teach/Corrupt"!

    *SPOILER WARNING*

    We slow down from the action this week with a very character-driven episode showing the duality of the Light and Dark Side. Qimir was the hot topic this week - What could he be right about? What is he wrong about? Do we feel bad for him or can we get past what he did on Khofar?

    What do we think of the Qimir/Osha ship? Where is it going and what do we think will happen at the end of the season?

    Also, what happened on Brendok?!?! And where are we going with Sol? So many questions to answer - but only more questions are being raised!

    Find the Collider interview from Maggie Lovitt that was referenced in the show here: https://collider.com/the-acolyte-episode-6-explained-leslye-headland/

    Find Patience on Instagram and TikTok and Instagram at patiencestardust and on Twitter @PatienceRandle!

    Find Kara on Instagram at intoalargerworldproject and sign up for her Patreon, Zine, and listen to Into A Larger World: The Podcast here: https://campsite.bio/intoalargerworldproject

    Find the show on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok at forcetimepod! Leave us a 5 Star Review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify if you enjoy the show!








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