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No shit. “I need to take down Palpatine. Oh, I know who can help, the only Jedi who 100% trusts Palpatine!”

He’s touched on this before (I can’t find the link) when someone asked if you really need to give scrubbing attention below the knees, but IIRC, he said he just assumes the soap does it’s job on it’s way down from scrubbing your balls, butt, thighs, etc.

I’ve found this to work like a charm in Minneapolis.

With a team option after the 2nd year, obviously.

“No one knows who Krang is. It would be a waste of time to talk about Krang on television. NO MORE KRANG.”

But he does do tell a story while busting out crazy-awesome raps like that, or at least he did.

Couldn't afford a car so she named her daughter Alexis!

How did they contradict the show? Because Coulson’s dead? That happened before AoS, and his resurrection via T.A.H.I.T.I. kickstarted the whole plot of AoS.

Ash: “Like The Godfather?”

So it seems unlikely that would happen given how much of the first half of The Flash and Arrow seasons was dedicated to setting up LoT characters leaving those shows to do their own thing and travel through time with Rory Pond.

Sort of. It felt more like “The Avengers movie is happening. Here’s a code word for audience members to let them know they should go watch The Avengers movie and then come back to the show where the movie will have a slight impact on the show.”

Stein’s already paired with Jax as the new Firestorm for Legends of Tomorrow.

Then you’re understanding it incorrectly. The TV shows are very connected to the movies. It’s just that the TV shows have little-to-no impact on the movies. It’s a one-way street, which is why the TV shows get “leftovers”.

Lol, I know the video is grainy, but isn’t that clearly Irvin?

And Michael Jackson said he wanted to play Jar-Jar with practical effects and Lucas said no because he wanted motion capture.

I think you have a weird definition of “very small theatrical release”.

I thought I did, too. And I was a big defender of “Jar-Jar/Jake Lloyd wasn’t that bad,” but then I rewatched the prequels before The Force Awakens.

Because Philly doesn’t need another talented big man who can’t shoot (like Noel) or play good defense (like Okafor)?

They gave him three years.

Much more bizarre than Finn killing his friends?