Episodes

Wednesday Apr 15, 2020
075-The General
Wednesday Apr 15, 2020
Wednesday Apr 15, 2020
Episode seventy-five of Fables of the Force brings us to the second episode of the Umbaran arc and we begin to feel uneasy about General Krell. Suicide missions are nothing new for the likes of Rex and his 501st, but usually they are being led into the maelstrom by Anakin. Now they are being ordered to walk into a wall of blaster fire and missiles, by a guy bringing up the rear...Fives has a few things to say about it and so do we. Join us as we discuss The General.
The General was originally released on October 28, 2011. It was written by Matt Michnovetz and directed by Walter Murch. All the fantastic music you heard during the episode was composed by the incomparable Kevin Kiner.
We at Fables of the Force do not own and are in no way affiliated with Star Wars, Lucasfilm, Disney, or any of it's brands and licenses. This podcast, its hosts and all related media contain merely the personal opinions of this podcast and its hosts/guests. This podcast is for entertainment purposes only, and is made with the utmost love and respect for Star Wars, and of course, the Maker himself, George Lucas.
We love talking anything and everything Star Wars, so hit us up in the comments and as always, may the Force be with you.

Monday Apr 13, 2020
074-Darkness on Umbara
Monday Apr 13, 2020
Monday Apr 13, 2020
This is it, the arc that many consider the start of TCW becoming absolutely incredible. As if it wasn't already. General Krell makes his debut and what a debut. There's a lot to talk about, so click play and let's get into the discussion about Darkness on Umbara!
Darkness on Umbara was originally released on October 28, 2011. It was written by Matt Michnovetz and directed by Steward Lee. All the fantastic music you heard during the episode was composed by the incomparable Kevin Kiner.
We at Fables of the Force do not own and are in no way affiliated with Star Wars, Lucasfilm, Disney, or any of it's brands and licenses. This podcast, its hosts and all related media contain merely the personal opinions of this podcast and its hosts/guests. This podcast is for entertainment purposes only, and is made with the utmost love and respect for Star Wars, and of course, the Maker himself, George Lucas.
We love talking anything and everything Star Wars, so hit us up in the comments and as always, may the Force be with you.

Monday Jan 06, 2020
073-Nomad Droids
Monday Jan 06, 2020
Monday Jan 06, 2020
In our Seventy-third episode we will be discussing Nomad Droids, one of the most fable-like stories we will see during the Clone War. Threepio and R2, finally thinking they'll be getting a welcome respite from the action, are on their way back to Coruscant from Aleen when their cruiser is attacked and they're forced to abandon ship. Hi-kinks soon follow, but why spoil it, click play to listen to the discussion.
Nomad Droids was originally released on October 14th 2011. It was written by Steve Mitchell and Craig Van Sickle 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.

Wednesday Nov 20, 2019
072-Mercy Mission
Wednesday Nov 20, 2019
Wednesday Nov 20, 2019
The Planet Aleen is suffering devastating quakes and Commander Wolffe is diverted from returning to the front in order to bring the people of Aleen what aid they can. The Republic showing the strain that war is putting on their ability to protect and help its people. Thankfully C-3PO and R2 are there as well. Join us as we discuss the first in a short two-part arc with Mercy Mission, our seventy-second episode.
Mercy Mission was originally released on October 7th, 2011. It was written by Bonnie Mark and directed by Danny Keller. 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 Nov 04, 2019
071-Shadow Warrior
Monday Nov 04, 2019
Monday Nov 04, 2019
Travelling now to Naboo here in episode seventy. Anakin and Padme come to Naboo to investigate rumors that the Gungans may be seeking to ally themselves with the Separatists. How can this be true? CAN it be true? Well, we've all seen this episode because this is a re-watch podcast, so we all know the deep dark truth. Now, we shall discuss it! Join us as Scott and Matt chat about Shadow Warrior.
Shadow Warrior was originally released on September 30th, 2011. It was written by Daniel Arkin 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.

Monday Oct 28, 2019
070-Prisoners
Monday Oct 28, 2019
Monday Oct 28, 2019
Anakin and Master Fisto have been captured and are being held and occasionally tortured by the terrifying Karkarodon Riff Tamson. Meanwhile Ahsoka protects the Prince as they hide and plan their next move. A lot talk to about, here in episode seventy of Fables of the Force, so let's get to it. Why haven't you clicked play yet?
Prisoners was originally released on September 23rd, 2011. It was written by Jose Molina and directed by Danny Keller. 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 Oct 25, 2019
069-Gungan Attack
Friday Oct 25, 2019
Friday Oct 25, 2019
In the second episode of season four we continue our story on Mon Cala where the Separatists pursue their efforts to drive a wedge between the Mon Calamari and the Quarren in an attempt to seize control of what we know to be a very pivotal world in the Galactic Conflict, not just during the Clone Wars, but on into the Galactic Civil War era and beyond.
Matt and Scott want to tell you their thoughts about Gungan Attack, so, click play already and let's get this party started.
Gungan Attack was originally released on September 16th, 2011. It was written by Jose Molina 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.

Friday Oct 18, 2019
068-Water War
Friday Oct 18, 2019
Friday Oct 18, 2019
Three seasons in the books, and now, at long last, we begin season four. This is a fantastic season of The Clone Wars-not to take anything away from the first three seasons, which were wonderful. Season Four, though, is where things really begin to take that final turn that will lead us to the end of the Clone Wars conflict, the fall of the Jedi, and the dark fate of Anakin Skywalker.
We begin on Mon Cala, with an arc that resonates throughout the Star Wars canon. How, you may wonder? Click play and listen, as Mathew and Scott chat about the first episode of season four in their chronological re-watch, Water War.
Water War was originally released on September 16, 2011. It was written by Jose Molina and directed by Duwayne Dunham. 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.

Tuesday Oct 15, 2019
067-Wookie Hunt & S3 Wrap-up
Tuesday Oct 15, 2019
Tuesday Oct 15, 2019
Here we are, the final episode of season three and it's a doozy. In addition, Scott and Matt take a quick look back over this season and talk briefly about what's to come in season four. Join us as we discuss Wookie Hunt.
Wookie Hunt was originally released on April 1, 2011. It was written by Bonnie Mark and 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.

Thursday Oct 10, 2019
066-Padawan Lost
Thursday Oct 10, 2019
Thursday Oct 10, 2019
We've reached the final arc of season three. It's a two episode arc involving Ahsoka, some Trandoshans, some Jedi Younglings, and a deadly hunt! There's much to discuss in this homage to The Most Dangerous Game, so sit back, relax, and click that play button. It's time for Scott and Mathew to chat about Padawan Lost.
Padawan Lost was originally released on April 1st, 2011. It was written by Bonnie Mark and directed by the one and only 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.