I’m still trying to grasp the point of her character.
I’m still trying to grasp the point of her character.
So Phasma is officially the sequel trilogy chump a la Boba Fett?
Thank you!
Ok, so now the official line went from “No, of course it won’t be a remake! And The Force Awakens wasn’t one either!” to “Well, okay, was and will be, but they are remaking the best Star Wars film of all! What are you complaining about?!”, right?
Old Luke is upset about all these Millenial Falcons.
Mother fuckers need to get over this chosen one bullshit.
Linda Sarsour quote:
The point is...despite lines like that being played for laughs/the Doctor being mentally unbalanced during a regeneration, nobody thinks it is canon.
Until 2 or 3 years ago, there were more (non-serious) references to the possibility of turning into an alien than there are of swapping genders. And we still haven’t seen a timelord grow 3 heads. So why is there an expectation that growing a new face and new brain also implies the ability to swap the kind of…
See, simply saying you don’t like the new Doctor doesn’t make you a misogynist, but remember, this is the exact same thing that the misogynists who believe a fictional alien should never be played by a woman are saying, so the burden is on you to separate yourself from that crowd. Give a good, solid reason for why…
Dang it. I don’t know how to post an image on my phone.
New report is that it’s a sitcom with Han, Lando and Chewie renting a place in cloud city. It will have an odd couple dynamic as they constantly butt heads with their protocol droid landlord all while making their way in the big city.
Alright, that was the first episode where the travel bothered me. Specifically Euron catching up to the Unsullied. He simply can’t be everywhere at once. I know they are setting him up as some omnipotent threat, but that’s too much.
Except that ST having minority and female representation is not a new thing. I think folks have legitimate concerns about: 1) the CBS subscription; and 2) Spock’s secret sister nonsense. Neither of these things indicate failure but they don’t inspire confidence for some of us older fans. Fans will support it anyway.…
The Motion Picture had a drastically different tone than The Original Series.
Ellaria’s line about foreign invasion was literally the reason Euron attacked.
That scene was cringe worthy.
The editing and entire direction of the fight was just ass.
Yeah, his whole arc seems to be, “I guess we need a bad guy?”
This episode was a lot,