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Why do I get the feeling that no one knows that this is a “revamp” (meaning, “keep only elements of the name,” apparently) of a comic called Devil Dinosaur? His sidekick Moon-Boy was based off the early hominid in 2001: A Space Odyssey.

Why do I get the feeling that no one knows that this is a “revamp” (meaning, “keep only elements of the name,” apparently) of a comic called Devil Dinosaur? His sidekick Moon-Boy was based off the early hominid in 2001: A Space Odyssey.

That headline with Andor as the header image? *sniff sniff* I smell... clickbait.

Yep, there was that resurgence of whooping cough in California, and those hotspots were affluent areas. They’re the “wellness” wing of the antivax movement, the ones who think that colonic cleanses and healing auras are just as good as science. They’re just as bad as the “I trust Joe Rogan more than doctors” crowd. The

“I never got measles, so it’s a lie pushed by Big Pharma!”

> Spies are such a given that it’s almost humorous when Saw, leader of a partisan group, becomes outraged when he finds out Luthen even has a spy inside Saw’s own ranks.

“The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles,” sure. I watched it when it aired. At the time, I found the idea of a 90-something Indy living in a home to be depressing, but here’s Harrison Ford...

I thought Underwater was a solid monster flick in the vein of 80's movies Leviathan and Deepstar Six.

But then we wouldn’t have gotten George Hamilton in Love at First Bite.

Yeah, my first thought was “His first books might as well have been written by one.” Maybe he’s gotten better.

I hope there’s a Spiders-Man in there somewhere. (That’s the one with a horde of spiders in a Spider-Man suit.) And I guess the Aussies are happy that it’s a wolfman Spider-Man and not a Wolf Spider-Man.

“And here’s why I hate it.”

So that “Here’s everything I hate about The Thor: Love & Thunder trailer” article wasn’t a fluke, I see.

About #13 - there’s more to it. Syril — the bastard son of Javert and Arnold J. Rimmer — sees Dedra and the ISB as defenders of law and order, not the boot of a fascist order. He genuinely doesn’t know about her mixtape torture hobby or how she casually had a prisoner murdered so they could use him as bait. I think

He knew. That’s why he so aggressively shot down Cassian’s questions. Cassian wasn’t asking him to escape, he was asking him to die. What happened to Ulaf made it clear that he was dead either way, so - as Cassian put it - he decided to die fighting them rather than die giving them what they want.

>Meanwhile, Dedra shoots blindly at the crowd all her around her and her little cap falls off in the chaos. That made me giggle as she fell to the ground and was grabbed by the people of Ferrix.

Her husband genuinely *hadn’t* been gambling again. That’s why he was so defensive.

It’s better because it doesn’t have Lucas’ godawful dialogue.

And here I assumed he’d be griping about the lack of closeups on women’s feet.

I remember a show in 1979 literally called “Cliffhangers” that was modelled after those old serials. And yes, they always ended on a--