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Knifey James
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Yeah, I meant just Revenge of the Sith. The quotes page on IMDb doesn't list any lines by other women, and scrolling through the cast list, I could remember any of the few women having lines, unless we count the doula droid as female.
Both Phantom Menace and Attack of the Clones pass the Bechdel Test because of that

Is that the only line spoken by a woman other than Padme? I don't remember any handmaidens in Revenge of the Sith, and the scenes with Shaak Ti and Mon Mothma were cut. Who else was there?

FOX was advertising fall finales for Empire and Rosewood, so maybe that's what they meant about next week.

I'm going with multiple teams of killers, with differing motives. Next week, someone who is a Red Devil or is in cahoots with a Red Devil will unmask a killer only to be shocked that whoever is underneath isn't someone they're working with.

Bless their heart.

Star Wars isn't a great example because Empire has the father of all shocking reveals.

It would have had a lot more impact if they'd teased his involvement in the previous movies, rather than shoehorning him in after the fact. "Oh, all those other guys' plans? Those were me, too."

See, it's funny, because they're chipmunks…

Stealth lastie?

Beru didn't fare much better in the prequels. "Hi, I'm your step-brother-in-law! I'm here to bring my angst and your dead step-mother-in-law's body, and steal your helper droid that you'll end up buying back in 20 years!" "Hi, I'm your step-brother-in-law's mentor, here's his child, bye!"

I wondered about that when Dodd was tied to the beam at the center of the cabin and tried to squirm his way out.

Please: rambofication.

And before she can cut his hair/power, he runs away and survives being stabbed with scissors.

Okay, den.

I hadn't thought of that; she is the dreamer, and he's the one who was fine in Luverne, but now "The Butcher" is a major player in a gang war.

It sounds like they're leaning in to it, though; with Adam Driver and the First Order doing things out of nostalgia for Darth Vader and the Empire, and Han telling the new cast that the original trilogy wasn't just a story, it's real, etc. I know a lot of people roll their eyes at that kind of meta stuff but it works

That was a nice touch, especially once the splitscreen re-aligned when they both decided "Road trip!"

There's a live feed on the app and website, which I would assume is the East Coast feed, unless that differs based on where you're watching/your cable provider.

I think that was a science fiction movie.

Twitter is really just conversations between Jeopardy! champions.