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Before this episode I would have thought he spent a week to a month with the Tuskens and even that would’ve been pushing it. 

I would love if the show just committed to the semi-comedic theme that “Boba Fett is a great fighter, but an incredibly incompetent manager and maybe not super bright. Like Michael Scott with a jetpack

This continues to be such a weird show to me as I do like it, yet every episode I’m kind of taken back by the incredible dumb narrative choices it makes.

what is it people want from Star Wars?”

Loved the musical cue at the end, obviously setting up Mando popping in next week. Should be fun.

Rifftrax just covered a Step Up wannabee called “Dancin’: It’s On!”, and the love song sung during the romantic scene between the male and female teen protagonists goes from singing about “running 500 miles” just to be with someone (and ripping off The Proclaimers in the process) to "I would even try being a lesbian".

They’re actually based specifically on British youth culture from the 60s, called the Mods, which is the milieu for The Who’s rock opera film Quadrophenia. I suspect it’s also world building inspired by a pun, in that the kids all have cybernetic “mods”.

Game boy Colors aren’t infinite but to think they’ll hold much value within our lifetime seems a little silly.

Yeah, I feel like if this had been done closer to the Game Boy Color’s actual time, no one would’ve batted an eye. But because it’s retro now people get all weird about it. But there were over 100 million of these things, I don’t think 15 are going to really put a dent in preservation efforts.

I just went to eBay and typed in “game boy color” and got back over 5,000 results. He used fifteen. Talk about a little perspective. Not to mention that working GBCs seem to go for at least $50 before shipping. It would be cheaper to buy 15 repro shells. In the end, we don’t even know what he used.

I think that table looks dope af, and while I understand the “but Game Boy Colors aren’t infinite!” argument, let’s be honest. If it was a YouTuber who never showed their face and ran a channel that focused on creative builds like this, a lot fewer people would be making that argument. People hate Logan Paul so they

1) Actors don’t generally control the casting of productions from which they have quit.

I don’t really have a problem with someone using their relatively high profile as a way to increase the profile of a specific charity, providing they are not charging for that service.

I get what your saying, and their can be a bit of smugness when anyone publicizes their good deeds... but if he’s already going to be in the spotlight for his acting and can influence other rich people to maybe do the same; then good on him.

He has a high enough profile that he can accept more expensive roles. He is funneling that money into projects that work to help the homeless do just that - eat and pay rent. This is going to help a lot more people eat and pay rent than casting a single struggling actor who doesn't have the same name recognition.

Mark out, Ben and Chris in” has to be one of the greatest re-tools in history

The thing about Perd Hapley is that he was a journalist named Perd Hapley who always stated the obvious, much like I’m doing right now.

The “eyes” were a comical relief to a horrifying scene.

Your periodic reminder that the entire American health insurance system is a scam. The only reason FSA/HSAs exist is because there are so many uncovered expenses that they allow you special tax-exempt accounts to theoretically help pay for them but then limit them so severely as to make the accounts virtually useless