After seeing "The Revenge of the Sith" on opening day, eight audience-members are selected to participate in a roundtable discussion about the entire Star Wars chronicle, to be filmed in real time.
One week later they meet at Pravda Studios on Seattle's Capitol Hill, and though the 'discussion' starts out as the film makers intended, it quickly turns into something very different and far more controversial, as the eight people unleash their opinions on everything from gay marriage to Christian fundamentalism to the war in Iraq.
Finally, as the exchange of words grows more and more heated - and personal - there is a sudden outburst of violence.
Order is restored, the conversation circles back to Star Wars, and only then do the characters look around and realize: "Whatever happened here is much bigger than I ever bargained on . . ."