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It’s not following the comic at all.

Prior to this season I’d thought perhaps they were going in that direction, but now it seems extremely unlikely. Not impossible. I actually liked that twist in the comic’s built-up context, but I don’t think the show has laid the groundwork at all to have it make any sense. (edit: and being that the show is so, so, so

We can hope!

So, if I recall correctly, during the finale of QL when Sam can control his own leaps, he leaps to his birth date as himself to fix Al’s original marriage. I would assume at that point his body also left the waiting room in the present day, because he no longer was living in the image of anybody else. Just a guess?

Technically, the physical body of the leapee would be in the Waiting Room, but they would look like Sam.

I love TLJ. It felt like an adventure movie with Finn and Rose searching for the coder while the rebel fleet tried to stay ahead of the Imperial fleet. Rey and Kylo fighting the imperial guards and killing Snoke was one of the best lightsaber fights in the franchise. And the silent scene when Admiral Holdo launched

The hate piled on this movie is neverending and, as a direct consequence, we got the worst Star Wars film ever as a response...and maybe one of the worst movies ever made. They fly now? They fly now! 

All CGI? I hope it doesn’t cost 50 billion double dollars.

Huge fan of Trigun. Even got the chance to read the full manga at some point, to see how different it was.

Example: we just had a MCU movie that obliterated some powerful super heroes and pretty much everybody shrugged it off. Why? You can just get another Peggy Carter.

Maybe you weren’t around in 2001, but that’s when this movie’s rehabilitation among fans began in earnest. The Director’s Cut, combined with the exploding DVD market (people bought DVDs when previously they mostly rented VHS tapes), is what changed the movie’s reputation from “the slow and boring one” to “everyone thin

The Chief’s never showing his face never bothered me in the games, because you’re supposed to identify as the character, not so much with him — and we didn’t even know much of his backstory until the later sequels. (Same thing with Half-Life, though Sierra went and put Gordon Freeman’s face on the box anyway, which

I watched the first episode on youtube last night and I was pleasantly surprised how much I enjoyed it (the only nitpicks I had were with the Minigun on Madrigal that didn’t break through the covenant shielding when used by a revolutionary but magically breaks through like nothing when held by master chief and the bit

You bite your tongue! The Goosetache is not shitty!
(I just made up “Goosetache”, I’m absurdly pleased)

But, was TRON the movie really about Tron the character?

To that point ... the original feature the character of Tron prominently, but I’d in no way call it about him. Kevin Flynn was the main character, at least co-lead.

Also, I don’t get too hung up on how apt a film’s title is for it. So I’m not bothered that Tron: Legacy (which is one of the most underrated sci-fi films

I don’t remember any duels from RoS. Also I would argue that Yoda/Sidious is the most pure Sith v. Jedi duel.

I thought RoS sucked as a whole, but I will say the Rey v. Kylo duel on the Death Star wreckage got my heart rate going. It just felt so visceral, I really enjoyed it. At least that’s how I remember it, I haven’t seen it since, so it’s possible it’s like everything else in that movie and falls even more apart on

The Rey vs Kylo battle on the remains of the Death Star was actually pretty enjoyable. Arguable the best part of the movie.

Ok I didnt see the queen, the vatican, the gettys or the rothschilds. Or even colonel sanders tits up corpse propped against a wall. I am worried.