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Over the five years we've been recording KnockBack, we've intentionally gone out of our way not to talk about A New Hope. It's an especially peculiar decision, considering the first-ever episode of KnockBack is about The Empire Strikes Back, the film that would follow it. But we wanted to get 2023 into gear with something positive and fun, a topic we can bring a lot of energy to, and we've finally succumbed: It's time to chat about 1977's original Star Wars film. But we do things a little differently, because this is probably the most-worn-out property to focus on, especially at this point. So instead of talking about the story, the main characters, and more, we discuss all we love in the negative space: The Jawas and the Sandcrawler, Uncle Owen and Aunt Beru, the Imperial officers and that dope meeting room, TIE Fighter Pilots and Death Star Gunners, and on and on and on. Some may call us nothing more than mindless philosophers, but we think this is perfect fodder for a show like ours.

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Anonymous

Great episode. Long live Knockback.

macdaddyx4

How we never got that opening scene with Luke and Biggs in any release is a terrible decision. I get that it's hard to insert that scene chronologically, but it would add weight to the two being reunited and Biggs' death.

Namistai25

The force will be with you... Always

Morten Madsen

The first and biggest mistake of the prequels was to contradict what was said in the original trilogy. They made Obi-Wan a liar, lying about everything that happened in the past. I would love if someone asked George Lucas why he did that. Agree, a lot of people could make a better story treatment.

Josh Gamez

Regarding the bit about Leia at the end: I kinda feel like sci-fi in general (and maybe calling Star Wars sci-fi is a bit of a stretch lol) was decades ahead of the curve when it came to strong female leads. The genre really deserves a ton of credit for that across all forms of media, IMO.

Captain Bon Clay

If you are interested in what Jawas and tuskens are keep reading Tatooine used to be a water world that was bombed into a desert world and so many of the creatures from that world have adapted to living in the desert, jawas and tuskens included so to answer your question they used to be fish people but that was thousands of years ago, as for what they look like now? No idea

Doug Hogancamp

Holy shit!!!! MASK. I haven't thought about those toys and cartoon for ages. Omg my childhood flashed in front of my eyes. The green motorcycle, red camaro, black bronco and the mountain. Wow going to have to look them up

Anonymous

Just here for Colin name dropping Rick Steves. Wtf is up, Europe. Rick Steves owns you, per the apostrophe in the show title.

Ryan

Hey colin. Tatooine was inspired by dune. Gl lifted lots of stuff from dune

Ryan

If you like star wars you should really get into dune. It's even better and the world is unbelievably cohesive. And it's interesting to see it's lasting inprints all over pop culture

Joe Nace

Hey Colin, check out star wars Despecialized trilogy online. The steps online will allow you to download the orginal trilogy without any of the crappy special effects. Not sure why they dont just release these versions on disney plus but whatever. Thanks for all the great shows.

Jakob Podstawek

Just a reminder Colin, the druids had their memory wiped at the end of episode 3. They would have started fresh in the service of Bail Organa from then on. Cheers for the episode.

Blake Wall

Say what you will about George Lucas but a lot of people were involved in the creation of Star Wars and it says a lot that Empire (Arguably the best one) wasn't directed by him. In my opinion the problems didn't occur until he was given most of the control