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Kylo as the main bad guy fails, horribly, because it doesn’t make sense with the characterization he had. He was set up specifically as an insecure and immature child draping himself in the trappings of someone greater to try to cover up his own massive flaws. But then in the span of 5 minutes, right at the end,

Lynch’s stuff isn’t written towards a goal though, it’s just supposed to be interesting. Abrams just does various sized “Who Shot JR”’s

It would be a terrible idea to spend half your story building up this dude and then kill him unceremoniously.

Nah, Johnson didn’t pave over Abrams, he made what Abrams did more interesting. The Snoke reveal is better because he was hyped up to be some big bad.

Yeah, I was just thinking that when I saw the headline. The problem was that they made JJ “mystery box” Abrams the director of the first movie.

The author means flavor wise, not ABV wise.

Why would you ever give an intern access to a mass mailing system without a secondary oversight???

Well this time it sounds like a movie with a not so interesting story but good action scenes and good character stuff. Endgame reactions were totally different.

I didn’t say that Ant Man was bad! I think Black Widow will be good, like Ant Man. I just think it will have a story no one cares about with interesting action scenes and good characters!

I know everyone is going to say that these are never interesting, but you can usually get a good sense of things if you tone down the praise 30%.

I’m not angry or anything, but I find conversations about what price games should be sort of odd. Games get priced at what the company thinks they’ll sell for, there’s no “should” about it.

Gig economy companies suck, but there’s no way that, say, Hilton doesn’t do this.

Yeah, I would say it’s very ubiquitous places or houses where:

Hmmm, I missed the Hobbit plotline in Korra.

Why? Jon is straight, as was the real Jonathan Larson.

Have to say, that is incredibly good scent description.

I don’t think it’s particularly informative that drinks with ice have less liquid than drinks without ice. Anyone who has ever used a soda machine knows that.

I mean, ok? Who orders like this? If someone wants an iced coffee and they’re fine paying the price for it, who cares what the profit margins are?

Yes, the second time Spider-Man’s messed with the multiverse idea, but not the second time it’s using existing former IP to do so.

Does anyone really care about Fantastic 4 outside of geekdom?