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Leia's Legacy Is In Place - SSW EP 94

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🗓️ 21 January 2018

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

From the minds of Ken Napzok (Schmoes Know, Collider, Daily Thrones on Anchor) and Joseph Scrimshaw (comedian, writer, host of the Obsessed podcast), and Jennifer Landa (actress, host, crafter, contributor to starwars.com) comes the ForceCenter Podcast Feed. Here you will find a series of shows exploring, discussing, and celebrating everything about Star Wars. Welcome to Spotlight Star Wars, a monologue from one Star Wars fan to many. In this episode, Ken talks about the tough choice facing Lucasfilm and Co in regards to the character of Princess Leia Organa. Listen on Podomatic, Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher, Spotify, TuneIn, and iHeartRadio. Twitter - @ForceCenterPod and @KenNapzok #SpotlightStarWars to join the conversation. Visit our Patreon page! www.patreon.com/forcecenter Purchase ForceCenter merchandise at www.teepublic.com/forcecenter--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/forcecenter/message

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0:00.0

May I have your attention please you can now book your train tickets on Uber and get

0:08.0

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0:16.5

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0:22.3

The following is a presentation of the Four Center Podcast, I'm Kenapsut for another edition of Spotlight.

0:38.0

I'm Kenapsut for another edition of Spotlight Star Wars, here we go, and I want to talk about something deep, difficult, big, something on my mind as a Star Wars fan and that is

0:54.4

our general our princess Leah Organa solo

0:59.5

Skywalk or two

1:02.0

We've talked about it before, both on Spotlight Star Wars, Force Center, I've talked

1:06.9

about it on Collider Jedi Council, Jedi Alliance. Talked about LAYA, the legacy of LAYA, but last year, just a little over a year ago, of course we all know, we lost Carrie Fisher, an icon, an inspiration, so open with herself and her struggles and her successes that, you know, she left a mark on all of us as fans and she inspired generations of fans. She challenged generations of

1:36.0

fans and we miss her voice I think now more than ever. Could you imagine telling

1:41.5

Carrie Fisher?

1:43.0

Hey, we edited a fan version of The Last Jedi and took out all the female characters

1:50.0

and downplayed the ones that we just couldn't remove like Lay and Ray made it like a

1:54.0

25 minute cut.

1:55.0

Carrie Fisher would have punched you in the face and I would have been there laughing

1:59.3

at helping her along the way.

2:02.0

But some stuff came out this week and we might still discuss this on the Four Center

2:05.4

main show and I say that to say this is me speaking.

2:09.2

Joseph and Jennifer will have a chance to address this and again we will probably be talking about this again

2:14.8

all the way up to episode nine that's one of the big questions going in is what to do with the

2:20.2

character of Princess Lea we've been asking this almost quite frankly since the day she passed away and that that's morbid that's wrong. We should all reflect and in that time and I think a lot of us did but you can't help but wonder and I think that's just human nature and I'm not going to fault

2:34.8

anyone including myself for thinking oh no what are they gonna do we were talking at the time I'm sure they had

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