Episodes

Friday Mar 08, 2019
056-Senate Murders
Friday Mar 08, 2019
Friday Mar 08, 2019
We're jumping back in time for the finale to this arc which initially began with the events of the Clone Wars theatrical release. Though Senate Murders aired during season two, the events take place chronologically here, as episode fifty-six. What led to the murder of a senator and how does it impact out heroes, their plans, and the Republic? Click that play button and Matt and Scott will share their thoughts with you. Go ahead, click play, it's almost entirely painless...
Senate Murders was originally released on March 19, 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 Mar 06, 2019
055-Pursuit of Peace
Wednesday Mar 06, 2019
Wednesday Mar 06, 2019
Episode fifty-five sees Dooku conveniently withdrawing from peace negotiations and it's looking more and more dire for Padme and those who want to bring this war to an end. Join Scott and Matt as they discuss this deeply political and all too relevant fable by clicking that good 'ol play button.
Pursuit of Peace was originally released on December 3, 2010. It was written by Daniel Arkin 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.

Monday Mar 04, 2019
054-Heroes on Both Sides
Monday Mar 04, 2019
Monday Mar 04, 2019
Padme breaks the law in episode fifty-four, travelling to the planet Raxus behind the Republic's back to meet with her former mentor, and current Separatist Senator, Mina Bonteri. As usual Padme's motivations are in the right place, but does it matter, and what consequences will her choices bring? Join Scott and Matt as they discuss this excellent fable entitled Heroes on Both Sides.
Heroes on Both Sides was originally released on November 19, 2010. It was written by Daniel Arkin 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.

Friday Feb 22, 2019
053-Hunt For Ziro
Friday Feb 22, 2019
Friday Feb 22, 2019
Here in the fifty-third episode of the Clone Wars we finally wrap up the story that began with the theatrical release! And what a finale it is! Cad Bane, Quinlan Voss, Sy Snootles, the Hutt crime families, Obi-Wan Kenobi and the list goes on. What more could you want? How about some thoughts and insights into the deeper lessons found here in this fable? Done. Click play and Matt and Scott will share their thoughts on Hunt For Ziro.
Hunt For Ziro was originally released on November 12, 2010. It was written by Steve Mitchell and Craig Van Sickle. It was 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 Feb 13, 2019
052-Hostage Crisis
Wednesday Feb 13, 2019
Wednesday Feb 13, 2019
At the mid-point of this arc, the thrust of the message is trust. The sinister Cad Bane has taken members of the Senate hostage with the intention of using them as leverage to persuade the Republic to free Ziro the Hutt. Cad Bane didn't count on the resourcefulness of Padme, OR the presence of Jedi Knight, and perpetual thorn-in-the-sides of bad-guys the galaxy over, Anakin Skywalker. Join Scott and Matt as they discuss Hostage Crisis.
Hostage Crisis was originally released on March 20, 2009. It was written by Eoghan Mahony 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 Feb 11, 2019
051-Evil Plans
Monday Feb 11, 2019
Monday Feb 11, 2019
A new arc begins in episode fifty-two. Get ready to finish off the tale begun in the Clone Wars theatrical release. The means,Hutts, Cad Bane, Jedi, and the one and only Sny Snootles. Listen in as Matt and Scott discuss Evil Plans.
Evil Plans was originally released on November 5, 2010. It was written by Steve Mitchell and Craig Van Sickle 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 Feb 08, 2019
050-Sphere of Influence
Friday Feb 08, 2019
Friday Feb 08, 2019
In episode fifty we conclude this arc with a heavy dose of Chairman Papanoida and his family. Action, intrigue, and plenty of life lessons await. Join Scott and Matt as they take a closer look at Sphere of Influence.
Sphere of Influence was originally released on October 1, 2010. It was written by Katie Lucas and Steven Melching. It was 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.

Wednesday Feb 06, 2019
049-ARC Troopers
Wednesday Feb 06, 2019
Wednesday Feb 06, 2019
The fight comes to Kamino in episode forty-nine! There's a lot to discuss in this fable, including Assajj Ventress, General Grievous, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Anakon Skywalker Echo, Fives, 99, Trident-class assault ships, oh my! Let's get to it!
ARC Troopers was originally released on September 17, 2010. It was written by Cameron Litvak 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.

Tuesday Feb 05, 2019
048-Assassin
Tuesday Feb 05, 2019
Tuesday Feb 05, 2019
Ahsoka is having visions much like Anakin's, though she does not know it. Visions concerning a the death of someone close to them both are dominating the Padawan's dreams. There is much to discuss in this fable. Join us for episode forty-eight of Fables of the Force as we take a closer look at Assassin.
Assassin was originally released on October 22, 2010. It was written by Katie Lucas 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.

Friday Feb 01, 2019
047-The Academy
Friday Feb 01, 2019
Friday Feb 01, 2019
In episode forty-seven, Matt and Scott are impressed with Ahsoka's aptitude for teaching, as well as her capabilities to improvise and overcome adversity during her short time on Mandalore. What lessons are there for us to learn here in The Academy?
The Academy was originally released on October 15, 2010. It was written by Cameron Litvak 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.