Counterpoint: me not getting a little soda every day makes life worse for those around me.
Counterpoint: me not getting a little soda every day makes life worse for those around me.
I definitely remember Warrior Nun Areala as being a thing that existed. I never really imagined it as being something a studio would look at and think, “there’s a huge demand for this.”
I had a little Wilesco steam engine ordered from the Edmund Scientific catalog. It was good.
I remain disappointed that all new Teslas retain the Keanumouth.
I’ve had the pano roof for 6 years, and am pretty sun-sensitive. Whatever coating is screening it absolutely works.
I have to suspect there’s a time-skip coming.
Neat! Where did you dig this up?
Colossus has ISD-style globes on the tower, a very Imperial-aesthetic control center, and an ex-Imperial captain... it’s all just built on top of a star destroyer, isn’t it?
<Sets alarm clock for 10 ‘til Nemesis the Warlock>
Holding out for a stinger sequence where Rogue kills her, absorbs her psyche and powers permanently.
It also tells you how to pronounce “Tantive.”
It was later shortened by one letter:
At the very least, I hope she won’t be priced out of doing voice work for future animation and game properties.
Do yourself a favor and find the remake, Space Battleship Yamato 2199.
I hadn’t heard that particular wrinkle to it before. <fanfic increases>
Or at the very least, she was going to find where her folks’ ship went down, and we could see if it really was the same wreck from “Part of Your World.”
So... am I the only one who read the headline and thought these characters were all going to be in one new show? Because now I’m both relieved and faintly disappointed.
Oddly, the snowspeeders would up looking like they really had the Imperial aesthetic--stark and angular. They’d look completely natural in light gray and with the Empire’s hex-kreutz insignia.
I’ll repeat my misgivings from the second trailer or so—why is the motorball plotline crammed all the way up to this early in the story?
At last, the plot. They’ve been dawdling for most of the season. I’d say that taking time for worldbuilding and establishing character would be a good thing, but they haven’t been doing much of that, either. I’m puzzled why they’re so afraid to let Kaz be good at anything—they’ve shown us flashes of him being a decent…