• The Coconut Tree of the Jedi: Ep. 89

  • Jul 8 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 3 mins
  • Podcast

The Coconut Tree of the Jedi: Ep. 89

  • Summary

  • Start your sublight engines! Join Klaudia, Ollie, and Mel as they discuss episode six of Disney+'s The Acolyte, "Teach / Corrupt." May the force be with you and DON'T kriff it up!

    Points of Interest: TAFKAQ (The Artist Formerly Known As Qimir), The Torrid-ification of Star Wars women’s wardrobes, representation for Instagram Reels content creators, using the Force to live longer and become Filipino, popping big bottles for Oshamir, the Dyke side of the Force, Sol and Mae’s YouTube channel, the Sith are "Pick Me"s, and where are the wookiees with boobs?

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