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Resistance: Live Fire

Skytalkers

Charlotte Errity & Caitlin Plesher

Tv & Film, After Shows, Film Reviews

4.7623 Ratings

🗓️ 20 October 2019

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Caitlin and Charlotte are back to discuss the latest episode of Star Wars Resistance, “Live Fire”; season 2 episode 3.    http://www.twitter.com/skytalkerspod http://facebook.com/skytalkerspod https://www.instagram.com/skytalkerspodcast http://www.twitter.com/crerrity http://www.twitter.com/caitlinplesher http://skytalkers.com https://www.patreon.com/skytalkers Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to Sky Talkers. Here are your hosts, Charlotte and Caitlin.

0:15.4

Hello and welcome to Sky Talkers. I'm your host Charlotte.

0:18.3

Hey, everyone. I'm your other host, Caitlin, and welcome to this

0:21.1

week's Resistance Recap, where we are talking all about the episode, Live Fire. And this was a

0:26.8

really good episode and had a lot of fun things to say. So I'm excited to dive into it. But

0:32.7

Live Fire aired on October 20th, which was Sunday. And the writer was Margaret Scott, and it was directed

0:39.6

by Stuart Lee. And we've got a woman writer. Yay. This isn't our first one, but I was excited

0:47.0

to see that. Yeah. Yeah. It was nice. It's always nice to see new names when we're going

0:52.9

through the writers and directors. It's weird because it's nice to see familiar names too because you know that they're invested and they're involved and all of these writers and directors are obviously invested. But, you know, it's nice when you're like, oh, like I really like Bosco Ng and what he does with Star Wars and Brandon Alman and, you know what I mean, but it's also fun to see new

1:11.0

people as well and see what they bring to the table. Yeah, I really liked this episode. I was telling

1:16.3

Caitlin before we started recording, I felt like with the first episode of this season, because we had

1:21.7

already seen it in celebration, I was really excited to see it again, but I didn't feel like we

1:26.2

were back in the groove of resistance. Then last week, I felt like since I was a little delayed because I was really excited to see it again, but I didn't feel like we were back in the groove of resistance. Then last week, I felt like since I was a little delayed because I was gone for when the episode released and we were recording later. I don't know. I just feel like with this one, we're right back into it and it makes me feel really good. And I'm really excited to be back in resistance. And talking about it weekly, I know that this is like our third episode talking talking about resistance season two, but I really do. To me, this episode felt like we're really

1:49.0

getting back into the meat of it. And it had some interesting things to say, like you said at the

1:53.7

beginning of the show. And I'm really excited to talk about it. Yeah, it was a good episode.

1:57.8

I still think that the premiere is my favorite so far of this season, but I really enjoyed this episode, too.

2:05.0

Yeah, I agree with that. I still found myself really. I was like, oh, my God, these 20 minutes flew by with this episode.

2:11.6

Yeah, it did go by really fast, actually, which all resistance episodes do because there are 22 minutes without commercials.

2:20.9

But yeah, I think the action, there was a lot of action in this episode, even though it wasn't

2:26.5

the same kind of action and like dire circumstances as last week. There was still a lot of drama I felt in

2:32.3

this episode. Totally. Okay, let's talk about

2:36.2

the show. So in part one, we're going to give our highs and lows. Part two is going to be

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