Podcast Stardust #11: Hunt on Celsor 3

by Podcast Stardust

The latest fully armed and operational podcast asks, “Who knew the jakoosk was so tasty?” while discussing episode 4 of season 2 of Star Wars: Resistance.

The Colossus is still dealing with a shortage of supplies and the citizens of the platform are threatening to leave. Then Aunt Z suggests that Torra and Kaz hunt down the jakoosk as a food source. Dennis and Jay discuss the hunt on episode 11 of Podcast Stardust: “Hunt on Celsor 3.”

Also on this episode, Podcast Stardust discusses:

  • The dangers of abandoning the Colossus,
  • The tension between Kragan’s pirates and Captain Doza,
  • The tonal change of this episode in which a creature is hunted for food,
  • The folly of not keeping a closer eye on Buggles, and
  • Kaz’s best one-liner at the end of the hunt.

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Podcast Stardust is the fully armed and operational podcast inspired by the code name for the Death Star. Hosted by first-generation Star Wars fans, Dennis Keithly and Jay Krebs, Podcast Stardust endeavors to bring thought provoking discussion on recent Star Wars news on a weekly basis. Between news episodes, Dennis and Jay review the latest episodes from Star Wars television covering everything from ResistanceRebels, and The Clone Wars to The Mandalorian and other live action productions on Disney+. Of course, Podcast Stardust wouldn’t be complete without thematic discussions, top ten lists, and interviews on everything from Star Wars literature, comics, and the films themselves.

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