Three fangirls, Tricia Barr, Teresa Delgado and Sarah Woloski, join forces to talk Star Wars from their own point of view. From fashion to fandom, characters to story, we discuss everything. #fangirlflail! If you're used to hearing us on RebelForce Radio, you've come to the right place to keep listening on our own feed!
Disney+’s Star Wars: Skeleton Crew is out now! Tricia Barr and Sarah Woloski dive into the first three episodes. Who do we relate to out of the four kids: Wim, Fern, Neel, and KB? Can Jod be trusted? What exactly is going on in At Attin? From pirate lore to Star Wars Legends lore, there are a lot of Easter Eggs in this show, and yet the kids out of time allow a fresh lens into the current state of affairs in the galaxy far, far away. And of course, we round out the discussion talking about some musical cues. Is that the Force theme we heard?
Be sure to check out our Coven of Chaos episode from last month!
Check out our Skeleton Crew review here!
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On December 3, a new Star Wars show, Skeleton Crew, will debut on Disney+ with two episodes. Fangirls Going Rogue had a chance to sit down with the four young actors playing starring roles as the four kids at the heart of the show: Ravi Cabot-Conyers (Wim), Ryan Kiera Armstrong (Fern), Robert Timothy-Smith (Neel), and Kyriana Kratter (KB). Joining us on this roundtable were Mike Celestino on behalf of Skywalking Through Neverland, George from Star Wars Holocron, and William Devereux from Ion Cannon podcast.
While we can’t share our reviews yet, we can say that this interview showcases the personalities of these young stars, their Star Wars fandom, and their enthusiasm for their roles in Skeleton Crew. If you weren’t sure about the show, we think interview will light the way…
From Disney:
“Star Wars: Skeleton Crew” follows the journey of four kids who make a mysterious discovery on their seemingly safe home planet, then get lost in a strange and dangerous galaxy. Finding their way home—and meeting unlikely allies and enemies—will be a greater adventure than they ever imagined.
Stay tuned for info on our Skeleton Crew Fangirls Going Rogue Zoom Chats, where we invite you to share your reactions to episodes.
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On December 3, a new Star Wars show, Skeleton Crew, will debut on Disney+ with two episodes. Fangirls Going Rogue had a chance to sit down with executive producers and showrunners Jon Watts & Chris Ford, the director/writer team behind Spider-Man: Homecoming, to talk about their inspirations for the series. Joining us on this roundtable were Mike Celestino on behalf of Skywalking Through Neverland, George from Star Wars Holocron, and William Devereux from Ion Cannon podcast.
While we can’t share our reviews yet, we can say that this interview showcases the enthusiasm of Watts & Ford for Star Wars storytelling and their optimistic approach to the Jedi. If you weren’t sure about the show, we think interview will light the way…
From Disney:
“Star Wars: Skeleton Crew” follows the journey of four kids who make a mysterious discovery on their seemingly safe home planet, then get lost in a strange and dangerous galaxy. Finding their way home—and meeting unlikely allies and enemies—will be a greater adventure than they ever imagined.
Stay tuned for info on our Skeleton Crew Fangirls Going Rogue Zoom Chats, where we invite you to share your reactions to episodes.
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Disney+’s Agatha All Along has ended. In honor of this amazing show, we’ve convened a Coven of Chaos to discuss the show’s impact.
After introducing our guests Bryn MacKinnon and Debra Lang, hosts Sarah Woloski and Tricia Barr kick off the show with our impressions of the Skeleton Crew‘s trailer. No one seemed to mind the Huttesse version of “Major Tom.” Skeleton Crew premieres with two episodes on Disney+ December 3.
Once the coven determined which witch they were should we ever travel the Witches’ Road, we shared our favorite episodes from Agatha All Along and discussed the titular character’s journey as a Mother on her way to becoming a Crone. Everyone agreed that there was magick in the creation of the show, from the passion for the costume design to the intricate weaving of the script and direction. Showrunner Jac Schaefer’s interview with THR offered great insight into the storytelling process where reveals are nested one inside the other. Sarah dove into the craft in making the Ballad of the Witches’ Road, dovetailing off our discussion in our previous episode focusing on Lorna Wu’s version as compared to the version featured in Episode 2 “Circle Sewn With Fate/Unlock Thy Hidden Gate.”
Our Zoom chats will reconvene once Skeleton Crew premieres so check back here for dates and times.
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Has it been 10 years since Star Wars Rebels premiered on Disney+? Tricia Barr and Sarah Woloski explore the many ways the hit animated show has left its mark on the franchise: from Star Tours to live action Ahsoka.
Similarly, Agatha All Along has the potential to leave a lasting impression on Marvel’s storytelling universe. We compare similarities between Rebels‘ showrunner Dave Filoni and Agatha‘s showrunner Jac Schaeffer. Plus Sarah breaks down the first two versions of “The Ballad of the Witches Road”: the Sacred Chant version and Cover version.
From the news, we discuss Ewan McGregor’s Kenobi season 2 hopes and THR’s article “Is Disney Bad at Star Wars?”
Our next Zoom chat will come after Episode 6. Click here for the link and stay tuned to socials for the date and time.
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Since our last episode San Diego Comic-Con and D23 Expo have made their mark on 2024. Sarah Woloski attended both, and she and Tricia Barr dive into the news we are most excited about! Hear about what we could expect from Agatha All Along, arriving September 18th to Disney+. We also explore the upcoming Star Wars offerings: Skeleton Crew (Dec 3), Andor Season 2 (2025), and The Mandalorian and Grogu (May 2026). They also talk about some of their favorite upcoming movies and Broadway shows announced at the Disney Entertainment panel: Zootopia 2, Frozen 3, Moana 2, The Greatest Showman, and Hercules. Tricia and Sarah share their unique perspective, as locals near Walt Disney World and Disneyland respectively, on the Disney Parks panel announcements. We would be remiss is we didn't talk about the Disney Legends Ceremoney, which honored Harrison Ford, Frank Oz, and John Williams among others. We wrap the show with a brief closing discussion on The Acolyte and some insights on Young Jedi Adventures out now Stay tuned for our next Zoom Chat as Agatha All Along kicks off next month! If you missed it, catch up on our discussion of the conclusion of The Bad Batch from last month. Related
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Ever since Star Wars Weekends, Dee Bradley Baker has been thrilling Star Wars fans with his alien and creature voice work. He brings his signature skill to Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures as Nubs, a Jedi Youngling. With the animated series premiering a new season on Disney+ and Disney Junior on August 14, 2024, Dee Bradley Baker sat down for a roundtable interview with Star Wars fansites. He shares insight on voice acting and reaching the next generation of fans. This season of Young Jedi Adventures features some exciting new characters you won't want to miss! For more of our thoughts on the series, check out our new episode of Fangirs Going Rogue coming soon.
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The Acolyte has arrived as live-action Star Wars ventures into the High Republic era. Tricia Barr and Sarah Woloski talk about the characters, mysteries and plot developments, and themes from the first six episodes of The Acolyte. Hear our thoughts on Osha and Mae, Sol and Qimir, Yord and Jecki, and the Jedi and their (Sith?) adversaries in the series so far.
With The Acolyte's finale arriving soon on July 16th, we'll have more to discuss on Fangirls Going Rogue and in our Zoom chats.
BE SURE TO CHECK OUT OUR PRIORITY TRANSMISSION WITH THE LESLYE HEADLAND ROUNDTABLE ON THE ACOLYTE.
If you missed it, catch up on our discussion of the conclusion of The Bad Batch from last month.
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Happy summertime!
The Bad Batch has ended. Tricia Barr and Sarah Woloski talk about the effectiveness of the ending, the character arcs, and our favorite episodes from the season. It wouldn’t be a Fangirls Going Rogue discussion without looking at some of the music: in this case the closing credits. This episode is for anyone who loved this series.
With The Acolyte’s premiere closing on June 4th we share our social media reactions. You can check out our roundtable interview with showrunner Leslye Headland here.
DON’T MISS OUR TALES OF THE EMPIRE DISCUSSION FROM LAST MONTH!
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Leslye Headland is a Star Wars fangirl. She had an idea for a story set before The Phantom Menace and took it to Kathleen Kennedy. She pitched her story as Frozen meets Kill Bill. Leslye’s vision premieres on Disney+ June 4th. Fangirs Going Rogue joined a roundtable of fansites to discuss the series with its visionary.
Thanks to our fellow Star Wars fan podcasters on the roundtable (in order of appearance): Star Wars Holocron, Jedi News, Triad of the Force, Skytalkers, Father Son Galaxy, Coffee With Kenobi, Skywalking Through Neverland, This Dad Reads, Ion Cannon podcast and Fantha Tracks.
FOR OUR FULL DISCUSSION OF TALES OF THE EMPIRE CLICK HERE.
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Happy May the Fourth!
TALES OF THE EMPIRE reconnects with original mythic themes of George Lucas’s Star Wars. Tricia Barr and Sarah Woloski take a deep dive into the interconnectivity of Morgan Elsbeth and Barriss Offee’s arcs as they spend time serving the Empire. Sarah highlights some musical moments and Tricia points out important character beats. As the saying goes, Star Wars should rhyme, and it happens a lot in these amazing animated episodes. Throughout the discussion we have sprinkled highlights from Star Wars Fansite Roundtables with Diana Lee Inosanta (Morgan Elsbeth) and Meredith Salenger (Bariss Offee). For the full interviews see the links below.
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