I have a seen a necessity to compartmentalize my Star Wars experiences.
I have a seen a necessity to compartmentalize my Star Wars experiences.
It is a bummer that the cast had to be buffeted around by such stupefying circumstances. Even when I was disappointed by how much TFA was a retread of ANH, the new generation of characters were so good, I remained enthusiastic for the rest of the trilogy. For myself, TLJ actually took advantage of that cast and did…
Came here to say the same thing! It’s what I like to call a single entendre--it’s supposed to mean two things but it’s just “Maid of Honor” spelled wrong.
The title has always made me absolutely furious. It makes ZERO sense unless, say, he’s a made man in the mafia or something. Randomly swapping homophones around is not clever you absolutely awful assholes.
He was always a one-note character, but when it was a 10 year old acting ridiculously metrosexual* it was funny, as a 20 year old he’s just insufferable.
Ted Mosby’s kids.
Tiny callback to a joke from the pilot: on the plane with their newly adopted baby, there are once again...creampuffs.
Doloreans?
Halores: You think I should get bangs?
Now I’m reading it like a Monty Python scene:
The end of Jedi was arranged by the Emperor as an elaborate device to achieve the corruption of Luke to either replace or “reinforce” his father. He doesn’t throw Luke in a cell or have him executed, because either would push Vader to the point where he might turn on the Emperor.
Phil Collins just got a notification.
To be totally fair to Jude Law, the apparent reason was that he did a really good Errol Flynn. Not as good as Cate Blanchett as Katharine Hepburn, but best man for the job in 2004.
Same here. Although by the second night I noticed nearly all the ones I was getting right, were on the top two rows in the low money range.
How did it take this long for us to get a Marvel’s Mrs. Maisel crossover?
That all tracks to me.
New character would have been cooler than old character.
“It’s so cool that they’re bringing in Palpatine’s boss(?) after never mentioning him in any movies. So neat that he was just off-screen the entire time!”
This thing we’ve never seen before could be fine if done right. Have to try and explain your way around how it wouldn’t invalidate the Rule of Two. Get around that and go nuts. Have him be outside the Rule of Two in some way.
But making this guy somewhat lovecraftian could work. An entity that works on much longer…