SWNN Live! – ‘The Acolyte’ Episode 6 Discussion

Happy Fourth of July weekend for those of us in the United States! This week, Tyler, Luke, and myself (Jay) hosted SWNN Live! a day earlier than usual because of the Holiday. Nonetheless, we were back with full force and a boatload of enthusiasm to discuss everything The Acolyte and that tense episode. Join us as we talk about Vernestra Rwoh, theories about The Stranger, and what we thought about the episode overall.

 

SWNN Live! is a streamed podcast that airs at 10 pm EST/ 7 pm PST (subject to change). Viewers can watch the show on YouTube, Facebook, and X (Twitter), or listen to it on Spotify and Apple Podcasts after the fact. But for those who do catch us live, you can leave us a comment, share your thoughts, and join the chat live on YouTube and our social media channels. We enjoy bringing in everyone’s thoughts.

 

 

This week, there was a lot to talk about for The Acolyte. We start with our initial thoughts on the episode and then discuss character decisions. We also talk about the future of The Acolyte including what possibly happened with Mae, Osha, and Master Sol. We even discuss whether the show could/should get a second season. Check out the show notes below for timestamps on each topic:

 

04:00 Rating/immediate reaction

20:00 Osha/Qimir

30:20 Vernestra Rwoh

49:00 Will The Acolyte get a second season?

55:00 How will the history between Mae, Osha, and Master Sol unfold?

1:02:00 Is there a larger Sith Lord at play?

 

Be sure to also follow us on Facebook, X (Twitter), Instagram, and Threads. Also, check out Tyler and I’s discussion on Star Wars: Outlaws on our YouTube channel. Join us again next week on Thursday at 7 pm PST/10 pm EST (subject to change) as we’ll break down the penultimate episode of The Acolyte.

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Born and raised in Hawaii, Jay Goodearl runs the YouTube Gaming channel “Good Games, Dude” His channel aims to open up video games to beginners and immediate players and help them understand what makes games the art form that it is.

Jay Goodearl

Born and raised in Hawaii, Jay Goodearl runs the YouTube Gaming channel “Good Games, Dude” His channel aims to open up video games to beginners and immediate players and help them understand what makes games the art form that it is.

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