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No spoilers please, I haven't gotten to chapter 9 yet.

Okay, that's weird but I kind of get it. I love watching the show, but I honestly laugh even harder reading these recaps and comments immediately afterward, because they help it sink in just how incredible some of Nathan's conversations and "guests" are.

Or "Wait, you were choked by a ghost in Switzerland?" for that matter.

I realize I'm a month late on this, but that flying quadcopter scarecrow cracked me up every single time it popped up.

…Should we be seeing this?

"I just got out of the tube, man!"

"Doug Exeter."

?

You sonuva[abrupt cutoff]

"Are you boys cooking up there?"
"No."
"Are you building an interocitor?"
"No!"

Here's something to pick you back up.

I mean no disrespect to Mr. Fraser, but that seems about right.

I'm gonna do it! I'm gonna eat this cat!

That's true. As comment sections go, this is the only one I've seen that is consistently non-terrible.

My prediction: This film will turn out to be good, not a classic like the originals, but a solid, entertaining movie with thrilling action, a serviceable story that never stops moving, and some genuinely great performances. Fans will rank it as the 3rd or 4th best film of the series, depending on how much they think

I watched the despecialized version last week, and it looks amazing. I'd only ever seen Star Wars on old VHS tapes, and the remastering really shows you how beautifully textured and grimy the 70s visuals are.

I think you're all right as long as you own a legitimately purchased copy of the movie.

That's exactly right. It'd be pretty damn close to impossible to surprise Star Wars fans while also preserving the overall tone and universe of the original movies. I don't think Abrams has that in him, but he absolutely has it in him to make a really fun movie that respects what people loved about Star Wars in the

It must be weird to go from "critically acclaimed child star" to "really weird looking minor character actor adult." But HJO seems to be embracing it. I'm happy for him.

That's what I did for Fury Road. Took Monday off right after its opening weekend and caught the 10:50 AM show. It was perfect.