Jedi Prince Retrospective: The Lost City of the Jedi

TRIOCULUS HAS ASSUMED POWER.

THE EMPIRE HAS BEEN REBORN.

AND A YOUNG JEDI IS ABOUT TO BE DISCOVERED.

Enter, our Jedi Prince!

Wouldn’t Palpatine be proud of his grandson?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Not exactly the Prince I expected, but okay then. On with the show!

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Fanwork Friday: Gangnam Style

Here at Tosche Station, we love the song/video “Gangnam Style.” We also love the internet parodies that have popped up since the song went viral. One of my favorites is called PSYwalker, and it’s exactly what you’d expect.

The same YouTube user, Khalid Shahin, also has a funny version with Han and Lando.

Seen a funny “Gangnam Style” parody? Post ’em in the comments!

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Jedi Prince Retrospective: Introduction

I have many guilty pleasures.

I’m not ashamed to admit it. I love horrible entertainment in general. Lately I’ve been binging on the show “Say Yes to the Dress” on Netflix. Yes, the show where brides pick out way-too-expensive wedding dresses over and over. I have no explanation other than I think wedding dresses are pretty, I like window shopping, and I like shows that don’t make me think too hard.

So it should come as no surprise that I have many guilty pleasures in my fandom of choice, Star Wars. After all, I’ve been reading the Expanded Universe for over 20 years now. I love Union, the comic in which Luke and Mara get married, because of its cheese factor. I don’t care what anyone says.

But that’s not even close to being the worst thing in Star Wars that I love.

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Fanwork Friday: “Holding Out Hope” by Valairy Scot

I have a not-so-secret guilty pleasure ship (and I’m talking about the relationship kind here): Obi-Wan Kenobi and Asajj Ventress. While everyone else ships Obi-Wan with either Siri or Satine or another random character, I prefer him with Asajj. I don’t actually think anything romantic will ever happen between them, but I love the complicated relationship they have on The Clone Wars. It’s one of disdain, but also grudging respect. And they work very well together.

“Holding Out Hope” by Valairy Scot depicts a confrontation between Anakin, Obi-Wan, and Asajj. It’s a great study of my favorite character in The Clone Wars series, and a great exploration of Obi-Wan’s desire to redeem her. It’s hard not to hear his impassioned pleas to Anakin in Revenge of the Sith while reading this fic.

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It’s Way More Than Just a Movie: or Happy Birthday, Brian!

I’ve been asked many times why Star Wars is so important to me. It’s not difficult to answer that question, although many people don’t understand. I fell in love with the story and characters first and foremost. I couldn’t get enough of it, and began collecting action figures, reading the books, and soaking up every piece of information I could find. Twenty years later, I’m still obsessed with the saga, so much that I write for this blog and co-host our podcast. Most other interests faded away over time. What’s different about Star Wars?

To me, Star Wars is much more than just a movie franchise, or even a tale of good versus evil. Through Star Wars, and avenues like Twitter and message boards, I’ve become friends with tons of other fans I would have never otherwise known. I’ve gotten the chance to meet many of them at conventions and other events. Some of them have even become really good friends who I talk to nearly every day. One such person is Brian, the reason that this blog and the podcast exist. We first met through the TFN fan fiction forums over two years ago. Over time we became podcast co-hosts, blog partners, and the best of friends.

Today, dear readers, is Brian’s birthday, and he’s up at the crack of dawn and stuck on a plane all day. I can’t think of a better way to cheer him up than to embarrass the hell out of him on the Internet. So happy birthday, Brian! I’m so grateful for that silly space movie that came out in 1977, and that it gave me the opportunity to know you. And remember, the Force (and I) will be with you…always.

Nanci does her best Wes Janson impersonation at Celebration VI. Brian, channeling Wedge, is not amused.