But I feel like Luke, Leia and han got the sending they needed in ROTJ. If they are back it would be better in the kind of role Obi-Wan had in the original trilogy.
But I feel like Luke, Leia and han got the sending they needed in ROTJ. If they are back it would be better in the kind of role Obi-Wan had in the original trilogy.
They'd call it "Space Seed", but then everyone would assume Benedict Cumberbatch is playing Khan again.
Limpsabers.
George Lucas has apparently said that meaningless sex is okay for Jedi but getting attached is wrong. Or maybe Obi-Wan fucked around on the job and doesn't want to tell anyone.
Of course soon none of that may be true:
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I might watch a TV show that paired Armond White with another critic a la At The Movies. Would have to be on cable for the inevitable swearing.
And perhaps more people will read it because she wrote it, to some of whom it may be something they has not heard of.
Honestly though they were building to that bit the whole miniseries.
They've said for a long time they'd combine books four and five, so yeah.
But where do whores go?
Pacing is the big issue in books four and five. It's not what happens it is how slow it happens (like ten Daenerys chapters and ten Jon chapters of build-up that should be half that.) I hope the series cuts this down accordingly.
Didn't he do no season three episodes either? I figure he is gone. On the other hand, Michelle MacLaren of BrBa fame!
With season three probably being remembered as the high point.
Frankly slowing down expecting Martin will produce the books on time would be unwise, as there is no indication he will (and it could hurt the show.) Better for then to out pass him into their own content.
Robin Wright was alright but far from the best performance TV wise in her field. If not Maslany, then Lizzy Caplan, please.
Carmine is like a child. There is something so ten year old on his friendship.
It was a magnificent fake accent and that people believed it was real made it funny
While Justified becomes more serialised as it goes on, it retains the light touch of cases of the week, especially early in a season.
Yeah I just looked at it as a film where the nightmare of grief infects everything.
I keep meaning to read Jeff VanderMeer. I like New Weird a lot, and he's pretty big in that. I even think I have some of his books digitally around here somewhere…