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Lou and Lenny take front row seats to the covert-op to take Coruscant in Wedge’s Gamble (1996). Lenny is seemingly unaware that they are basically the same age as Corran Horn (25) while complaining about his daddy issues and Lou just can't get over their dislike for him.
Hosts: Lenny Apesos and Lou Laverty
Art: Lenny Apesos
Music: Thomas Seibel
Have questions, comments, or concerns? Email us at [email protected]
Find us elsewhere on the internet!
Substack: interviewwithabothan.substack.com
Bluesky: interviewwabothan.bsky.social
Further Reading:
“I miss when the Internet was just Altavista and that little Star Wars Kid” – Veep, S04E03
The Star Wars Kid
Shattered Glass (2003)
Becoming A Star Wars Fan in 2026 by Merphy Napier
“We all want to be Obi Wan Kenobi” - Northern Exposure S03E05
ladygeekgirl.wordpress.com
“Hybrid” (Wookiepedia Article)
“The Shape of Water and Interspecies Love” in Big Issue
The Problem with Coruscant (Planet Cities Explained) by DemiLee
Doxiadis, C. A. “Ecumenopolis.” Esketics 21, no. 123 (1966): 110–14.
By Interview with a BothanLou and Lenny take front row seats to the covert-op to take Coruscant in Wedge’s Gamble (1996). Lenny is seemingly unaware that they are basically the same age as Corran Horn (25) while complaining about his daddy issues and Lou just can't get over their dislike for him.
Hosts: Lenny Apesos and Lou Laverty
Art: Lenny Apesos
Music: Thomas Seibel
Have questions, comments, or concerns? Email us at [email protected]
Find us elsewhere on the internet!
Substack: interviewwithabothan.substack.com
Bluesky: interviewwabothan.bsky.social
Further Reading:
“I miss when the Internet was just Altavista and that little Star Wars Kid” – Veep, S04E03
The Star Wars Kid
Shattered Glass (2003)
Becoming A Star Wars Fan in 2026 by Merphy Napier
“We all want to be Obi Wan Kenobi” - Northern Exposure S03E05
ladygeekgirl.wordpress.com
“Hybrid” (Wookiepedia Article)
“The Shape of Water and Interspecies Love” in Big Issue
The Problem with Coruscant (Planet Cities Explained) by DemiLee
Doxiadis, C. A. “Ecumenopolis.” Esketics 21, no. 123 (1966): 110–14.