Épisodes

  • 46: "The Eye" (Andor 06)
    Oct 17 2022

    Wow, what a season. From the opening at the rainy PreMor leisure district to the climactic conclusion in highlands of Aldh-

    What's that? You're saying this is only the halfway point of the series? The halfway point of the first season of the series?

    No, that can't be right. You're saying that after this—perhaps the best pound-for-pound filmmaking we've covered on the podcast—we get... more?

    Wow. A better world really is possible.

    NEXT TIME: Andor Episode 07

    Show Notes

    Heads up that next episode may come a day late, as we're dealing with scheduling difficulties and dental recovery!

    Hosted by Rob Zacny (@RobZacny)

    Featuring Alicia Acampora (@ali_west), Austin Walker (@austin_walker), and Natalie Watson (@nataliewatson)

    Produced by Austin Walker

    Music by Jack de Quidt (@notquitereal)

    Cover art by Xeecee (@xeeceevevo)

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    2 h et 31 min
  • 45: "The Axe Forgets" (Andor 05)
    Oct 10 2022

    We finished last episode with two desires: To sit in on an absolutely terrible dinner evening and to watch the beginning of a high intensity heist. We got neither, and instead have received a feast unlike any we could've hoped for.

    From Coruscant to Aldhani, we trace four stories about families bickering. A mother dressing up insults in the language of care. A father leaning back and watching in glee as his daughter tears into her mother. Brothers-in-arms at each other's throats. It's drama time, baby. The action can wait.

    NEXT TIME: Andor Episode 06

    Show Notes

    Hosted by Rob Zacny (@RobZacny)

    Featuring Alicia Acampora (@ali_west), Austin Walker (@austin_walker), and Natalie Watson (@nataliewatson)

    Produced by Austin Walker

    Music by Jack de Quidt (@notquitereal)

    Cover art by Xeecee (@xeeceevevo)

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    1 h et 57 min
  • 44: "Aldhani" (Andor 04)
    Oct 3 2022

    Three episodes can trick you. It's enough that you think: Okay, I have the gist of the show. I understand what's going on here. I get the moves the filmmakers like to make, I understand tone and theme. I get what the actors have at their disposal. But three episodes is nothing. Sometimes a showrunner handles the introductory arc themself, only to step back afterwards. Budgets dip. The relationship between actors, directors, and others on set can sour. Three episodes can trick you.

    But Andor first three episodes didn't trick us.

    Join us this week for our dive into the fourth episode of the series, where we dig into all of our favorite topics, including cultural deterritorialization, the penchant intelligence agencies have for falling into paranoia, and, of course, extremely shitty husbands.

    NEXT TIME: Andor Episode 05

    Show Notes

    Hosted by Rob Zacny (@RobZacny)

    Featuring Alicia Acampora (@ali_west), Austin Walker (@austin_walker), and Natalie Watson (@nataliewatson)

    Produced by Austin Walker

    Music by Jack de Quidt (@notquitereal)

    Cover art by Xeecee (@xeeceevevo)

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    2 h et 7 min
  • 43: "Kassa," "That Would Be Me," & "Reckoning" (Andor 01 - 03)
    Sep 28 2022

    A More Civilized Age has never been a show with a plan so much as a set of interests. We've never even really known what is coming in the primary topic for our show, The Clone Wars, and that's allowed us to have some incredible experiences and, we hope, some fun surprises to share with you that compensates for the fact that we can't analyze this with a complete knowledge of the text.

    That also meant that we never really had a plan for "what happens after we watch The Clone Wars?" That was a conversation for the future. We'd wrap up our project and then think about whether or not there were any other shows that we felt so passionately about that we'd want to widen the scope of AMCA.

    But it turns out that if you spend two years working on a Star Wars podcast the future might just become the present and force the issue before you are ready.

    As you might have gleaned when we watched the trailer, Andor had all the hallmarks of a show that would speak to the things we were most interested in when it came to Star Wars. And indeed, from the minute the first episodes came out, it was clear we needed to drop everything and let our own excitement be our guide.

    So: For the next couple months, we're going to leave Ahsoka on the steps of the Jedi Temple at the end of Season 5 and spend some time with Andor.

    Now, we have a plan for the rest of the Clone Wars and we'd already started work on Season 6 when we made this turn, so we're not scrapping the heart of what AMCA has been about. But for the next couple months, we're going to be hitting the latest episode of Andor every week and continuing with our monthly Q and As.

    We hope you're as excited about these next few months of AMCA as we are. It's fair to say that the post-Disney, post-Abrams era of Star Wars has been very hit or miss, but if nothing else it feels like Andor already feels like a show that has paid attention to and is ready to spark more of the most interesting conversations you can have about Star Wars and its fictional history. Will it stick the landing? Your guess is as good as ours, but we're excited to take the ride with you.

    -Rob Zacny

    NEXT TIME: Andor Episode 04

    Show Notes

    Huge shout outs to @XEECEEVEVO for the new art! Go check out their visual novel about murder and mystery in a 15th century convent, Misericorde!

    Tony Gilroy on the Screenwriting of 'Andor'

    'What's the Bodega Look Like on Coruscant?': Tony Gilroy on Making 'Andor' – and Fighting Off a 'Michael Clayton' TV Series

    Hosted by Rob Zacny (@RobZacny)

    Featuring Alicia Acampora (@ali_west), Austin Walker (@austin_walker), and Natalie Watson (@nataliewatson)

    Produced by Austin Walker

    Music by Jack de Quidt (@notquitereal)

    Cover art by Xeecee (@xeeceevevo)

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    3 h et 17 min
  • 42: The Rogue Jedi Arc (Clone Wars 105-108)
    Sep 14 2022

    Do you remember when, in one of last arc's Filoni Zones, Dave said something like "...it's the best fight that we've ever done... until next episode's." Well, that might be true for in a broader sense for this arc, too. Somehow, after the low lows of the middle of this season, we've hit an absolute golden pair of arcs to close it out. This week's material isn't perfect—the mystery has an unfortunate Scooby Doo quality, for one—but it's damn close.

    And remember what Star Wars Dot Com said: [REDACTED] is 100% right.

    NEXT TIME: Episodes 109 - 113 ("The Unkown," "Conspiracy," "Fugitive," and "Orders")

    Show Notes

    Hosted by Rob Zacny (@RobZacny)

    Featuring Alicia Acampora (@ali_west), Austin Walker (@austin_walker), and Natalie Watson (@nataliewatson)

    Produced by Austin Walker

    Music by Jack de Quidt (@notquitereal)

    Cover art by Xeecee (@xeeceevevo)

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    3 h et 49 min
  • 41: The Shadow Collective Arc (Clone Wars 102-104)
    Aug 31 2022

    We've had some hard times here, haven't we gang? Aspirin defending bounty hunters. Bogan fruit. Juggling Jar-Jar. Lux Bonteri, heartthrob and super soldier. Younglings. Droids in voids.

    Well. You know what? For the string of episodes we're kicking off today, it was worth it. All of it.

    If you haven't watched the last few arcs, take our recommendation and go watch this one before listening. You owe it to yourself. Then come back and get ready for what might be the most high energy 3+ hours we've ever had on the show. So far, anyway...

    Show Notes

    Mandalorian Murals

    Hosted by Rob Zacny (@RobZacny)

    Featuring Alicia Acampora (@ali_west), Austin Walker (@austin_walker), and Natalie Watson (@nataliewatson)

    Produced by Austin Walker

    Music by Jack de Quidt (@notquitereal)

    Cover art by Xeecee (@xeeceevevo)

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    3 h et 21 min
  • 40: The D-Squad Arc (Clone Wars 98-101)
    Aug 17 2022

    Close your eyes and imagine this: A Clone Wars arc about the intricacies of droid personhood and cultural hierarchy, partially taking place in an existentialist void, and crossing paths with a story about an amnesiac Clone who's escaped the war just to find himself another harsh master. Oh, and the best explosion in the series to date. Now open your eyes and face the cold hard reality: This is one of the worst arcs we've seen yet.

    Hope yet lives, though. Why? Because we've made it through 100 episodes of the show. Oh, and because in the time since recording this episode, we've all watched the next arc. And wow is the group chat buzzing...

    NEXT TIME: Episodes 102 - 104 (""Eminence," "Shades of Reason," and "The Lawless"")

    You can support the show and gain access to a monthly Q&A cast by going to patreon.com/civilized

    Show Notes

    Astromech Deaths: M5-BZ

    Clone Deaths: Gregor (but probably not, thanks Dave)

    Star Wars The Clone Wars Season Five: A Sunny Day In The Void Featurette

    Hosted by Rob Zacny (@RobZacny)

    Featuring Alicia Acampora (@ali_west), Austin Walker (@austin_walker), and Natalie Watson (@nataliewatson)

    Produced by Austin Walker

    Music by Jack de Quidt (@notquitereal)

    Cover art by Xeecee (@xeeceevevo)

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    1 h et 58 min
  • 39: The Youngling Arc (Clone Wars 94-97)
    Aug 3 2022

    For nearly two years now, we've had a number of questions about what it means to be a so-called Youngling in the Jedi Order. What's it like to be separated from your family and culture? How are they taught to live a life without attachment, yet one still devoted to service? How are classes structured? How's the food in the cafeteria?

    Well, finally we get an arc all about Younglings. Only we don't get many answers, because no matter how much the crew behind Clone Wars says that lightsabers aren't all that important, they nevertheless can't seem to stop making episodes about them. Well, them and Hondo Ohnaka...

    NEXT TIME: Episodes 98 - 101 ("Secret Weapons," "A Sunny Day in the Void," "Missing in Action," and "Point of No Return")

    You can support the show and gain access to a monthly Q&A cast by going to patreon.com/civilized

    Show Notes

    Hosted by Rob Zacny (@RobZacny)

    Featuring Alicia Acampora (@ali_west), Austin Walker (@austin_walker), and Natalie Watson (@nataliewatson)

    Produced by Austin Walker

    Music by Jack de Quidt (@notquitereal)

    Cover art by Xeecee (@xeeceevevo)

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    2 h et 40 min