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This was definitely Chibnall’s best episode.

I’m unaware of this particular case, but if a person has a particularly shitty belief that they use their platform as a celebrity to share, they should have that platform taken away. You blow it off as stupidity, but there is a not insignificant number of people out there that will see this as validation of their

the United State’s founding fathers overthrew an empire using militias “organized” into an army

Right, and Star Wars under Lucas was always explicitly about the growth of the American military industrial complex after WWII. When you have a big, super-advanced military, you’re bound to go looking for conflicts. The Empire was never really the Axis or the USSR, it was us.



The special effects of recreating Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill) can be debated all the day, but take the whole concept and premise of what was presented to us here and it’s genius! Luke Skywalker answers Grogu’s call. It’s amazing! Oh and yes, watching Master Luke go through 50 dark troopers like butter was as

She’s a vet who wants to shrink military spending and end wars, so if that’s all you know about her that doesn’t sound too bad.

If they don’t use this as an excuse to have a talking Salem they have failed.

Still waiting for Jim Rash to turn up, revealing that Greendale Community College exists in the same Greendale.

I feel like recasting misses part of the point of the Black Panther character. The idea of the Black Panther as a legacy that’s passed down and which doesn’t belong to any single individual is an essential part of the concept. The mantle never belonged to T’Challa alone. (Heck, the first Black Panther to appear

If nothing else this public display of ignorance will hopefully slow down cries for Shuri to become Black Panther and make them accept recasting T’Challa (I’m going with John David Washington). Boseman can be what Connery was to Bond: the originator who set the standard all others will be judged against. Benching the

*Harrumphs in Chicago*

Thank you, I should have been more specific. I added that info!

There’s nothing in the bible about having to gather in large groups!!!

Not from the look of that picture. Looks like they went with that awful “natural” food coloring that makes breakfast cereals look sad and unappealing.

“This is something to be celebrated as a Christian.”

I think I said it on io9 last week too, so I too will say it again: I think the show is really two shows: the adventure-of-the-week, Xena-style stand-alone episodes; and the Mythology-heavy, cartoon-viewer-rewarding franchise maintenance. I think the show’s trying (and mostly succeeding) at having it both ways in

Please, this won’t be as bad as the original version. It’s going to be infinitely worse. The Justice League was a disjointed mess, that was clearly made by two different directors, but there were actually parts in it that were fun. This is just going to be more of Zack Snyder’s usual, self-serious, teenage edgelord

The Good Place kept it fresh and interesting in a neat and tidy four seasons and then sent everyone off at the end in a beautiful way.

I love DS9, but the show peaks in its sixth season. They wrap up Gul Dukat’s arc way too early, and everything he does for the last season and a half is ridiculous.

Now that Netflix cancels so many shows I am hesitant to even start watching because I hate when shows get cancelled on cliffhangers.