No.
No.
As opposed to getting the 15 min of fame by complaining about said outrage? You could’ve just skipped by without telling us about your own outrage. Just saying.
i mean, sure, in so much that you could basically say that about any fact in any movie or tv show.
is your argument that this is...not gross?
I agree with that for most stories, but there are a few where I do like the pure good and evil. Lord of the Rings, Star Wars and Star Trek come to mind. I really do like the pure good heroes and the pure bad villains in those particular stories.
And furthermore The Problem With Popplers is problematic.
I don't think she's shooting out more at the pool. She has just dumped the ones in the container into the hotspring to keep them warm
That is the correct take. That old bag was a monster
That’s a future 5-min Disney+ vignette, thank you very much!
Mr. Christ is my father. You can just call me JayChri. It's sort of this hip, new way so kids accept me into their heart and buy Christmas presents.
Look, now you’re complaining that I’m complaining that people are complaining about Star Wars, and...
If you have time to complain about people complaining about Star Wars while still caring about Trump’s coup, then other people most likely have time to complain about Star Wars while still caring about Trump’s coup.
Execs Shocked That Fucked Up Thing is Called Out for Being Fucked Up
Same. The context was that they were important, so if there was a lesson towards this egg-eating subplot, then this would be a whole different story, but there wasn’t.
I know we can worry about more than one thing at a time, but I think right now when the Trump Administration is literally and actually trying to carry out a subtle, slow motion coup, we should maybe set aside the complaints about Star Wars.
I don’t care about those eggs.
I don’t care about Baby Yoda not being perfect, I just think they missed the mark—it was supposed to be a gross joke, but it was just gross. Calling them eggs and talking about chickens doesn’t really get the point across—the eggs were wet and fleshy looking. It was ... uncomfortable.
Exactly where I’m at. I don’t mind the idea of Baby Yoda doing shit like this if it’s funny, but in this case the show is both telling us how crucial these eggs are and also trying to wring laughs instead of drama out of destroying them. It tonally doesn’t work at all.
I made my thoughts known in the comment section regarding the episode in question.
“and her species is facing extinction, so their entire future might hinge on these eggs.”