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Sure seems like re-titling the same exact show “Roy Kent” makes sense.

I have no idea how you’d land on “Please Destroy Me” instead of “Please Don’t Destroy”. 

You know what would have been cool? If the Sequel Trilogy First Order was a mirror image of the Rebellion in ANH.

Isaac is wearing the band in the beginning, too... and he’s not in the huddle with Sam at the end (that I can see.) Reading between the lines - he either gets hurt, or gets transferred out due to money troubles? His awkward jump to the believe sign makes me think “hurt”...

What does “Richmond’s championship loss” mean? They’ve never played for a championship of any sort?

I assure you that Offset is very much alive

I’m suddenly kind of upset that Jyn Erso didn’t see a TIE fighter rising up at the end of that catwalk

Reading between the lines:

If anyone in your life claims to have not seen, (or for some reason claims to not like) “I think you should leave”, the Vanessa Bayer sketch is the perfect entry point. It’s perfect.

The idea of Ivan Reitman directing a Batman movie with Bill Murray & Eddie Murphy seems normal compared to “we’re gonna get Tim Burton to direct BATMAN, with Michael Keaton as Batman, Jack Nicholson as the Joker, nobody as Robin, and the entire thing soundtracked by Prince.”

I don’t think the intangibility is the issue - it’s the false assertion of scarcity.

Did Arrested Development use the mockumentary format? I remember it as a single-camera sitcom, but I don’t recall confessional headshots

Hold up. Scrape Zillow and sell NFTs of every house in America. Be a real estate mogul in Web3

I hadn’t thought about it in 40 years, but I can somehow remember ALL of the Fraggles’ songs from the Minstrel episode - and how they worked in harmony.

“Two Outta Three” seems pretty straightforward?

This interview is great. It’s like a time capsule from 2016, which is pretty much exactly when things started to go off the rails in a lot of ways. 

GORGEOUS FASCIST COLIN JOST...

No, I think those movies are pretty good. Especially Inside Out and Coco. Incredibles 2 is a lot of fun, too. I’m not criticizing them. I liked Onward.

I’ll accept MU, but I’m drawing the line with Brave. That was a mess as soon as they got into the “people turning into bears” hijinks. It was a completely other movie, and that movie wasn’t very good. 

I’ll admit I haven’t seen the show. But overlaying “real world” years into the Star Wars timeline works better than you’d think.... I’m guessing that Mandalorian starts in about 1985-86 - i.e., a few years after Return of the Jedi - and “Book of Boba Fett” is a year or so later - like, 1987-88.