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I think the biggest problem might be with Kylo's redemption arc. I think there are ways you could deal with the death of Leia (and I do think the character should die with her) that are appropriate, but I don't know how you play his arc the same way without her. Especially given how much the first trilogy was about

Is he the first president to break campaign promises before entering office? Exciting times we live in.

On the door to my old room in my parents' house is half of a World Wildlife Fund panda sticker that's been there since we moved in 1989. I was never able to get it off when I was a kid and then kind of forgot about it.

It's a Christmas Twelfth Night miracle!

Corbin Bernsen's son.

Maybe it's a palomino?

Stickers and their residue on book covers is the worst. It's the opposite of Batman.

If it sounds interesting to you, I can't recommend it enough. It's one of the best things I've read.

Double double, reboots are trouble
A period piece from before the launch of the Hubble.

The cheapest conceit in all livestreams!

I think it's set in the 1820s or so and has something to do with the East India Company.

I am, I think. I met another Gussie Fink-Nottle once on the AVC, but haven't seen him around much. I changed my name and put a Santa hat and beard on Wodehouse for Christmas. I'm not sure if I'll go back to being Augustus Fink-Nottle once Carnival starts or something else.

But in another, more accurate way, her character from GoT.

No, the receptionist from Quantum of Solace of course.

As bad as this movie is, it will still finish the year in front of Tottenham.

Uh oh! Edward IV just made a disadvantageous marriage to Oona Chaplin's character Elizabeth Wydville. I wonder if there will be any bad consequences?

They should have revived The Fall Guy instead. Kids today are really into Lee Majors, but it's 80s Lee Majors, not 70s Lee Majors.

That's a great gif.

And that jazz itself is the product of the mutual cultural appropriation of European and African music and has frequently in its history been adapted to a variety of contexts that introduce new cultural strains into it e.g. "the Spanish tinge" of Jelly Roll Morton or the gypsy jazz of Django Reinhardt, to name a few