Honestly, I asked myself the same questions. Those are definitely nerdy questions but, hey, I am a nerd.
Honestly, I asked myself the same questions. Those are definitely nerdy questions but, hey, I am a nerd.
I’m still waiting for the flashback scene that explains why Reva hates Obi-Wan so much but it’s getting very late. I don’t understand what the show is waiting for because I’m not expecting the reveal to be that shocking (she’s probably angry he didn’t come back to save her during Order 66, hence “no one is coming to…
It has nothing to do with either of them and they shouldn’t see any impact in the short term future. Keywords are obligated to respect any deal they already signed, even if it’s no longer as profitable for them as it used to be.
Kristen Stewart is someone who managed to “get away” with switching between designer dress and suits whenever she feels like it. For what it’s worth, I do like her style most of the times. Maybe we’re evolving. Or maybe she’s just big enough to force Hollywood to change its views.
Having a word of French origin isn’t the same as keeping the exact word, without taking into account the different pronunciation between both languages. For example, French kept “Internet” because it pronounces mostly the same, but not “e-mail” because it doesn’t.
... and that backstory has to take into account that Obi-Wan is already feeling responsible for Darth Vader, and that it would be a pretty bad look if both villains of your show had the exact same motivation.
This series has the same root problem that Solo and The Book of Boba Fett had. It’s Disney expanding on a story that doesn’t need to be expanded, just because they had a character they liked. They were so happy that they could that they didn’t stop to think if they should.
I saw a video on Youtube that defended his dialogues. While it did not change my mind enough to make me think they were good, it did gave me a bit of perspective and made me understand the method behind the madness. No, they’re not realistic, but they’re not meant to be. They’re meant to be functional, expositional,…
Disney Plus’ latest Star Wars spin-off arrives with a somewhat surprising appearance from a certain princess
I don’t deny that he could have meant that, but the quote’s last line seems to imply that he’s blaming the show, not the reaction.
First of all, Loki’s “coming out” scene was not a coming out scene. The character is canonically several thousand years old and has made peace with his sexuality years ago - if he ever had any issue with it, which there is no evidence of. Why is this important? Well, a coming out is a big deal, while just mentioning…
I can acknowledge that the article is on topic with the website’s mandate, and find its content counterproductive at the same time.
This article has more words than her coming out scene. I really don’t think putting the character under a microscope like that is any help.
The “lack of exclusivity” criticism feels like someone tried to port the console war argument into another Xbox-related debate, and didn’t take the time to consider whether it applied or not.
I think that McKinnon is a major talent, but she stayed for so long that she got to a point where it was hurting her, both career-wise and creatively. She was due to move on.
I wouldn’t mind if they keep D’Onofrio, Cox and some the old cast, but reboot the series. The Netflix show had some good moments but made some mistakes - they wasted Ben Urich and Karen Page’s story ark made no sense.
The Netflix shows - and AOS - were part of the MCU proper at the beginning. They were marketed as such, and the people making the shows make them with that in mind. It’s only progressively that people realized that the Feige-Perlmutter power struggle was separating both continuities. But they didn’t know that when…
Even without considering Depp’s situation, Jack Sparrow has outlived his usefulness. Will Turner and Elizabeth Swann (I had to look up their name) may not have been as popular but they were necessary counterpoint to Sparrow’s eccentricities, and they grounded the movies. Without them, Sparrow is all flash and no…
In all fairness, with devs now working from home because of a pandemic, with games getting constantly bigger and with a new generation of console released not so long ago, it must be pretty hard to predict a readiness-date accurately. Of course, game companies could also be more patient before they announce anything...
I was already disappointed with ME3's ending, if BioWare is going to force me to accept the ending I hate the most as cannon, they’re going to lose a lot of good will from me. They already did so much to make sure that our choices mattered - or in some cases, gave the illusion of mattering - that taking such an…