Star Wars
Star Wars Book Reviews: Attack of the Clones and Boba Fett Vol 1-3
by Paul Talon on Sep.03, 2010, under Literature, Reviews by Paul Talon, SecondViews SubSection Updates, Star Wars
Star Wars: Book Review: The Approaching Storm
by Paul Talon on Aug.20, 2010, under Literature, Reviews by Paul Talon, Star Wars
Star Wars: Novel Reviews Posted
by Paul Talon on Aug.06, 2010, under Literature, Reviews by Paul Talon, Star Wars
Star Wars: 3 Jedi Quest Reviews Posted
by Paul Talon on Jun.27, 2010, under Literature, Reviews by Paul Talon, SecondViews SubSection Updates, Star Wars
Star Wars: Novel Reviews Posted
by Paul Talon on Jun.17, 2010, under Reviews by Paul Talon, SecondViews SubSection Updates, Star Wars
Outbound Flight (27 BBY)
It is a testament to the large spanning success that Zahn’s Heir to the Empire trilogy was that a spinoff story of sorts detailing some of the events that led to that status quo is a thrilling concept. The Outbound Flight was mentioned a few times with little details during the Zahn trilogy but what was given was tantalizing. An old Republic mission with a few Jedi Masters going off into the unknown. All we knew was that the mission was a failure and the masters were killed.
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Star Wars: Clone Wars and Novel Reviews Posted
by Paul Talon on May.10, 2010, under Literature, Reviews by Paul Talon, Site Updates, Star Wars, Television
Hands down one of the best episodes of the series. The whole episode from the music, the tone, the humor, and most importantly the best handling of R2-D2 since the whole shebang began, just felt like Star Wars. Most of the time the show, although spectacular,feels like a spinoff of sorts. This felt like part of one of the films.
After Anakin and Mace search for survivors from the downed Republic ship from last episode, they walk into a trap laid by young Boba Fett and his crew. They are trapped underneath a large pile of metal rubble and can’t move. Ironically after Mace decries Anakin for putting so much trust in the droid, R2 finds them. Anakin instructs him to get back to the fighters and get a communication out to the Temple.
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“Lethal Trackdown”
Star Wars: Jedi Quest Volume 1: The Way of the Apprentice (27 BBY)
Star Wars: Clone Wars & Darth Bane Vol 3 Reviews Posted
by Paul Talon on May.01, 2010, under Literature, Reviews by Paul Talon, SecondViews SubSection Updates, Star Wars, Television
“Death Trap”
We begin with Anakin and Mace Windu continuing their adventures, this time aboard a Republic ship with a batch of young clones learning the ropes.
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Clone Wars: 2.19 review posted
by Paul Talon on Apr.24, 2010, under Reviews by Paul Talon, SecondViews SubSection Updates, Site Updates, Star Wars, Television
“The Zillo Strikes Back”
The Zillo beast from the previous episode is brought to Coruscant but the problem with researching the impenetrable hide is the beast is the pain caused to the locked up monster.
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Star Wars: Clone Wars 2.18 review posted!
by Paul Talon on Apr.23, 2010, under Reviews by Paul Talon, SecondViews SubSection Updates, Star Wars, Television
“The Zillo Beast”
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Star Wars: Multiple Reviews Posted
by Paul Talon on Apr.17, 2010, under Literature, Reviews by Paul Talon, SecondViews SubSection Updates, Star Wars, Television
Clone Wars: 2.17
“Bounty Hunters”
This was a great episode despite it’s simple premise. An homage of sorts to Kurosawa’s Seven Samurai, our Jedi crash land on a planet when vulture droids attack a recon mission. Our Jedi include Obi-Wan, Anakin and Ahsoka. While stranded they come upon a village of farmers who have taken to hiring a group of bounty hunters to protect them from a band of pirates led by none other than the Jedi’s old friend, Hondo.
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