đ - The 'THX' Vibes of 'Severance' & Greg's Inside Scoop on Writing for 'Young Jedi Adventures' (S2/E6)
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Tim, Jim and Greg connect the dots between the Severance season 2 finale and Star Wars and Greg reveals what it was like writing on season 2 of Young Jedi Adventures!
Episode Credits:
Hosts: Tim Barnes, Jim Fagan, and Greg Iwinski
Theme Song: Matt Maher
Announcer: Carolina Ravassa
Podcast Art: Joel Jackson
Inspired by our chat about the future of Lucasfilm, Tim suggests that maybe Ronald D. Moore could/should be in the running for the next Star Wars pope. Moore recently appeared on Katee Sackhofâs (a.k.a. Bo-Katanâs) podcast and talks quite a bit about his time in the elaborate writersâ room George Lucas conducted for what would have been the first live action series for the franchise before he sold the company to DisneyâŚ
Also, doesn't he just⌠sort of look like George?!
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A TRANSMISSION FROM TIM:
At the start of this episode you can hear a bit of the exhaust weâre feeling given the dire state of the entertainment industry. However, now that Jim has had his Tonight Show experience, itâs cool that our trio can finally state that weâre ALL previous late night writers. And since I give you a glimpse into one of my old Tonight Show pitches in this episode, I thought itâd be cool to share the FULL pitch with our paid subscribers. This is probably, somehow, illegal? But, hell, canât think of a funnier reason to be sued. Enjoy!
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