DragonStorm247
DragonStorm247
DragonStorm247

Apparently not in my area ... thankfully

I'm familiar with turkeys and I'm familiar with vultures, but I'm almost afraid to ask ... what kind of god forsaken monster is a turkey vulture?

But then we'd have the camp of "get teh violence filth off the air waves! "

*cringes violently*

So, based on the city I go to school in, and the city my home is in that I live for the rest of the year, I live in an ...

Hopefully you can pick your character's race this time around.

Living in California but going to college in Massachusetts

Hopefully they also manufacture some fresh controllers. It's getting harder and harder these days to find GC controllers in good condition for a reasonable price.

Your answer is Challenge. It's an actual formal type of fun.

They've already stepped all over the Mandalorians and Republic Commando in the Clone Wars series, so this is nothing new to me.

I think I see the disconnect here. You're referring to the show exclusively as a source of entertainment or amusement; from that perspective I'd be inclined to agree with you, rape is not an "entertaining" subject matter. To be honest, the scene in question did make me feel uncomfortable, though I will say it did

I never implied otherwise ... my only point is that if you had continued watching, you likely would not have many (if any) issues, until now four seasons later.

I think it's worth noting that the level of sexual violence is higher in the first episode than it is in the rest. The majority of the show really isn't like that.

Hence I said "minor." In a situation where an entire industry is largely male dominated, would benefit from having more gender diversity, and is willing to support a more diverse environment, then gender may be worth looking at.

By "equally qualified," I was more implying that the applicants are comparably equivalent. Same talent, same experience, same pay.

I never said that. In these cases, it's often an issue of the amount of women applying. If they hypothetically have an opening, for which hypothetically two candidates have applied, one man and one woman, then if those two candidates are equally qualified, they should probably go with the woman.
That being said,

I don't know about then, but they are actually hiring now. Hiring new employees isn't really such a rare occurrence. You don't have to fire someone to hire someone; people often leave jobs for various personal reasons, and company expansion is a thing. In that context, there really isn't a reason not to hire more

Who said anyone needed to be fired?

A dark reprise of Love is an Open Door would have been very fitting in the third act.

I'd put the songs in the same range as the Disney Renaissance songs. Sure, some songs were better, but others (in the same films) were less so at the same time. I'd say my biggest musical complaint was Frozen's lack of a proper villain song.