Episodes

Wednesday Jan 30, 2019
046-Corruption
Wednesday Jan 30, 2019
Wednesday Jan 30, 2019
This episode begins season three of our chronological Clone Wars re-watch. We start on Mandalore with the Duchess Satine as she must now set aside her work to keep Mandalore and 1400 other systems neutral in the galactic conflict so that she can see to her own people. Satine may have stymied Deathwatch and the Seppie's initial attempts to seize control of Mandalore, but Sheev is sneaky, and now with trade blocked by the war, corruption runs rampant. Let's talk about it!
Corruption was originally released on October 08, 2010. It was written by Cameron Litvak and directed by Giancarlo Volpe . All the wonderful music you heard during this podcast came from the Star Wars The Clone Wars theme, as composed by the brilliant Kevin Kiner.
We at Fables of the Force do not own any of-and are in no way affiliated with-Lucasfilm, Star Wars, including any of its brands or licenses. This podcast and its hosts express views held solely by this podcast and its hosts and guests. This podcast is for entertainment purposes only and is made with love and respect for Star Wars, the huge team of devoted fans currently creating new Star Wars for us, and of course, for the Maker himself, George Lucas.
We love to talk about anything and everything Star Wars, so make sure to leave us a comment or question below. Thanks for listening and as always, may the Force be with you.

Monday Jan 28, 2019
Season Two Wrap
Monday Jan 28, 2019
Monday Jan 28, 2019
Season Two of our chronological re-watch of Star Wars The Clone Wars has come to a thrilling conclusion. Now we look back at this excellent season full of wonderful and insightful fables. What did our characters learn, how did they grow, and what is next for them? How did their stories inspire us? Sit back, relax, and listen in as Scott and Matt take a quick trip down Season Two Lane...
The wonderful music you heard during this podcast came from the episode of The Clone Wars entitled Voyage of Temptation and was composed by the amazingly talented Kevin Kiner.
We at Fables of the Force do not own any of-and are in no way affiliated with-Lucasfilm or Star Wars, including any of its brands or licenses. This podcast and its hosts express views held solely by this podcast and its hosts and guests. This podcast is for entertainment purposes only and is made with love and respect for Star Wars, the huge team of devoted fans currently creating new Star Wars for us, and of course, for the Maker himself, George Lucas.
We love to talk about anything and everything Star Wars, so make sure to leave us a comment or question below. Thanks for listening and as always, may the Force be with you.

Monday Jan 28, 2019
State of the Universe-003-January-2019
Monday Jan 28, 2019
Monday Jan 28, 2019
It's our first State of the Universe episode for 2019 and there's tons to discuss including the Alphabet Squadron books, the Darth Vader Fan Film's trials and tribulations, TV, movies, gaming, and a healthy dose of responsible speculation. Join us for this candid conversation about the current state of the Star Wars Universe!
The wonderful music you heard during this podcast included pieces from Duel of the Fates (AOTC) and Medal Ceremony (ANH) by the incomparable John Williams.
We at Fables of the Force do not own any of-and are in no way affiliated with-Lucasfilm or Star Wars, including any of its brands or licenses. This podcast and its hosts express views held solely by this podcast and its hosts and guests. This podcast is for entertainment purposes only and is made with love and respect for Star Wars, the huge team of devoted fans currently creating new Star Wars for us, and of course, for the Maker himself, George Lucas.
We love to talk about anything and everything Star Wars, so make sure to leave us a comment or question below. Thanks for listening and as always, may the Force be with you.

Friday Jan 25, 2019
045-Lethal Trackdown
Friday Jan 25, 2019
Friday Jan 25, 2019
The final episode of season two in our chronological re-watch of The Clone Wars has arrived as Scott and Matt sit down to discuss Lethal Trackdown. This episode wraps up Boba's first arc of the series and what an arc it was! Honor, justice, vengeance and revenge. Are they wholly different, or are they merely facets of something large and complex?
Lethal Trackdown was originally released on April 30, 2010. It was written by Dave Filoni and Drew Z. Greenberg. It was directed by Dave Filoni. All the wonderful music you heard during this podcast came from this very episode of The Clone Wars, as composed by the amazingly talented Kevin Kiner.
We at Fables of the Force do not own any of-and are in no way affiliated with-Lucasfilm, Star Wars, including any of its brands or licenses. This podcast and its hosts express views held solely by this podcast and its hosts and guests. This podcast is for entertainment purposes only and is made with love and respect for Star Wars, the huge team of devoted fans currently creating new Star Wars for us, and of course, for the Maker himself, George Lucas.
We love to talk about anything and everything Star Wars, so make sure to leave us a comment or question below. Thanks for listening and as always, may the Force be with you.

Wednesday Jan 23, 2019
044-Artoo Come Home
Wednesday Jan 23, 2019
Wednesday Jan 23, 2019
Jedi Master Mace Windu and Jedi Knight Anakin Skywalker are trapped in a downed Republic Cruiser, and the only ones who know they're there are some vicious bounty hunters, some bloodthirsty Gundarks, and good old R2-D2. In this, our forty-fourth episode, Scott and Matt discuss how adversity tests friendships, and how faith in your friends brings with it an unassailable hope. Join us for Artoo Come Home.
Artoo Come Home was originally released on April 30, 2010. It was written by Eoghan Mahoney and directed by Giancarlo Volpe. All the wonderful music you heard during this podcast came from this very episode of The Clone Wars, as composed by the amazingly talented Kevin Kiner.
We at Fables of the Force do not own any of-and are in no way affiliated with-Lucasfilm, Star Wars, including any of its brands or licenses. This podcast and its hosts express views held solely by this podcast and its hosts and guests. This podcast is for entertainment purposes only and is made with love and respect for Star Wars, the huge team of devoted fans currently creating new Star Wars for us, and of course, for the Maker himself, George Lucas.
We love to talk about anything and everything Star Wars, so make sure to leave us a comment or question below. Thanks for listening and as always, may the Force be with you.

Monday Jan 21, 2019
043-Death Trap
Monday Jan 21, 2019
Monday Jan 21, 2019
Episode forty-three begins little Boba's very first arc of the Clone Wars. His mission, to get justice for his father by killing the Jedi who beheaded Jango. But can revenge ever be just? Let's chat about it...
Death Trap was originally released on April 23, 2010. It was written by Doug Petrie and directed by Steward Lee. All the wonderful music you heard during this podcast came from this very episode of The Clone Wars, as composed by the amazingly talented Kevin Kiner.
We at Fables of the Force do not own any of-and are in no way affiliated with-Lucasfilm, Star Wars, including any of its brands or licenses. This podcast and its hosts express views held solely by this podcast and its hosts and guests. This podcast is for entertainment purposes only and is made with love and respect for Star Wars, the huge team of devoted fans currently creating new Star Wars for us, and of course, for the Maker himself, George Lucas.
We love to talk about anything and everything Star Wars, so make sure to leave us a comment or question below. Thanks for listening and as always, may the Force be with you.

Friday Jan 18, 2019
042-Duchess of Mandalore
Friday Jan 18, 2019
Friday Jan 18, 2019
We close out our juicy glimpse into not only the politics of Mandalore and their connection with the overarching galactic conflict, but also the more subtle and nuanced relationship Kenobi has with Mandalore's Duchess, here in our forty-second episode of Fables of the Force. Buckle up as we take a trip into Coruscant's lower levels, and Matt and Scott discuss doctored "news", the relevance of the truth and more as they take a deeper look at Duchess of Mandalore.
Duchess of Mandalore was originally released on February 12, 2010. It was written by Drew Z. Greenberg and directed by Brian Kalin O'Connell. All the wonderful music you heard during this podcast came from this very episode of The Clone Wars, as composed by the amazingly talented Kevin Kiner.
We at Fables of the Force do not own any of-and are in no way affiliated with-Lucasfilm, Star Wars, including any of its brands or licenses. This podcast and its hosts express views held solely by this podcast and its hosts and guests. This podcast is for entertainment purposes only and is made with love and respect for Star Wars, the huge team of devoted fans currently creating new Star Wars for us, and of course, for the Maker himself, George Lucas.
We love to talk about anything and everything Star Wars, so make sure to leave us a comment or question below. Thanks for listening and as always, may the Force be with you.

Wednesday Jan 16, 2019
041-Voyage of Temptation
Wednesday Jan 16, 2019
Wednesday Jan 16, 2019
In the second part of this three-part fable concerning Mandalore and its pacifist leader Duchess Satine, things really start to heat up! As Obi-Wan and Satine hurl idealistic barbs at one another, an assassination threat looms over the ship in which they're traveling. Will our intrepid heroes reach Coruscant and the Senate, or will the attack prove too ruthless? More importantly, will Obi-Wan get his sh*t together before Satine drives him crazy? Join Scott and Matt as they delve into Voyage of Temptation.
Voyage of Temptation was originally released on February 5, 2010. It was written by Paul Dini and directed by Brian Kalin O'Connell. All the wonderful music you heard during this podcast came from this very episode of The Clone Wars, as composed by the amazingly talented Kevin Kiner.
We at Fables of the Force do not own any of-and are in no way affiliated with-Lucasfilm or Star Wars, including any of its brands or licenses. This podcast and its hosts express views held solely by this podcast and its hosts and guests. This podcast is for entertainment purposes only and is made with love and respect for Star Wars, the huge team of devoted fans currently creating new Star Wars for us, and of course, for the Maker himself, George Lucas.
We love to talk about anything and everything Star Wars, so make sure to leave us a comment or question below. Thanks for listening and as always, may the Force be with you.

Monday Jan 14, 2019
040-The Mandalore Plot
Monday Jan 14, 2019
Monday Jan 14, 2019
Episode forty begins our first three-part arc about the planet Mandalore and its pacifist leader and Obi-wan's lost love, Duchess Satine Kryze. This arc shows us a new side of Obi-wan and Matt and Scott have plenty to talk about. Join us as we discuss The Mandalore Plot.
The Mandalore Plot was originally released on January 29, 2010. It was written by Melinda Hsu and directed by Kyle Dunlevy. All the wonderful music you heard during this podcast came from this very episode of The Clone Wars, as composed by the amazingly talented Kevin Kiner.
We at Fables of the Force do not own any of-and are in no way affiliated with-Lucasfilm, Star Wars, including any of its brands or licenses. This podcast and its hosts express views held solely by this podcast and its hosts and guests. This podcast is for entertainment purposes only and is made with love and respect for Star Wars, the huge team of devoted fans currently creating new Star Wars for us, and of course, for the Maker himself, George Lucas.
We love to talk about anything and everything Star Wars, so make sure to leave us a comment or question below. Thanks for listening and as always, may the Force be with you

Monday Jan 14, 2019
039-Lightsaber Lost
Monday Jan 14, 2019
Monday Jan 14, 2019
Ahsoka is still struggling with some important lessons. Strange that they seem to involve humility and patience. You'd think she'd get plenty of that from Anakin. That was sarcasm. You probably knew that, but since there is no sarcasm font...
Anyhow. Scott and Matt have a few things to discuss in this, the thirty-ninth episode of Fables of the Force. What can we learn from Ahsoka's example? Listen in and find out as Scott and Matt talk through Lightsaber Lost.
Lightsaber Lost was originally released on January 22, 2010. It was written by Drew Z. Greenberg and directed by Giancarlo Volpe. All the wonderful music you heard during this podcast came from this very episode of The Clone Wars, as composed by the amazingly talented Kevin Kiner.
We at Fables of the Force do not own any of-and are in no way affiliated with-Lucasfilm, Star Wars, including any of its brands or licenses. This podcast and its hosts express views held solely by this podcast and its hosts and guests. This podcast is for entertainment purposes only and is made with love and respect for Star Wars, the huge team of devoted fans currently creating new Star Wars for us, and of course, for the Maker himself, George Lucas.
We love to talk about anything and everything Star Wars, so make sure to leave us a comment or question below. Thanks for listening and as always, may the Force be with you.