One year ago today, I made a very poor life decision: I decided to reread the Star Wars Expanded Universe. That train wreck (did you see what I did there?) resulted in what has become known as the Waru Express. It was a 7 month journey through 130 books with my commentary that ranged from squeeing to flailing to ambivalence to headbashing to gross sobbing. It seemed to amuse and entertain a good number of people.
Good news, folks! I’m doing it again. No, don’t give me that look. I’m not rereading all the Expended Universe books again. Instead, I’ll be watching The Clone Wars from start to finish. So don’t be shy: come aboard the Hondo Caravan!
There are going to be a few differences between the Waru Express and the Hondo Caravan. The Hondo will have a much steadier pace because my fast reading speed is of no use here and I cannot watch an episode any faster than anyone else. I’m also coming into the show relatively blind. I watched the film and saw some of the first season episodes a few years ago but that’s it. There are some things (such as the finale) where I just couldn’t avoid spoilers but for the most part, I really don’t know much of anything. (So sorry, Waru groupies: there will no be encore to the Crystal Star event this time.) If Season Six becomes available in a timely fashion, I’ll definitely add those episodes to my watch through.
A few things will stay the same. I’ll be watching about 6 episodes or however many episodes are on a disc and then posting my thoughts and commentary on them. I’ll be posting about once a week, give or take a bit depending on my schedule. You’ll also be able to follow my progress in relative real time again on Twitter @chaosbria or the hashtag #HondoCaravan.
So sit back and enjoy my latest trip into madness and enjoy your stay aboard the Hondo Caravan!
Check out the master list of episodes/future review links after the jump!





Star Wars: Legacy is back again this month as issue #8 by Corinna Beckho and Gabriel Hardman hits stores today. We’d consider attaching the label of ‘trouble magnet’ to Ania Solo from here on out but honestly, now she’s just diving head first into it.