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Though to be fair, it did have the canonical first appearances of Boba Fett and Kashyyyk, both of which appeared in later sources including films. Not that I've ever seen the whole thing. Chewbacca's dad watching holoporn was far as I got.

Cynthia isn't into porn movies, that'd be XXX. X was the NC-17 of the old days, before they changed the rating name to stop the indirect association with porn. A Clockwork Orange was rated X on initial release. So Cynthia wasn't a perv, just a few decades behind the times.

It's amazing. That couch gag perfectly encapsulates the surreal self-aware humor of the show. Season 2 starts at the end of June, so you have a month to watch the first season's 10 episodes and get hyped with the rest of us. It's the odd show that has an amazingly good first season when it usually takes at least until

If you've never seen Rick & Morty, I highly recommend it, as will everyone else commenting here solely about the couch gag. I think that cough gag perfectly encapsulates the surreal self-aware humor of Rick & Morty for someone who has never seen it before. What you saw in the couch gag is exactly what you should

And I spotted that Futurama font on the side of one of the alien egg cow things after one of them spat out the Simpsons eggs.

I've always wanted a major celebrity to do an extras-level cameo in the background of a show, with no attention called to them in the episode or pre-release press. Like Tom Cruise sitting on the bench in the background of The Americans when the Jennings talk to their handlers in the park. No attention called to it,

Just sharing this thread of the insane amount of practical effects work on the prequels that most people don't even realize under the assumption that it was all CG.

Lilly actually looked surprisingly older in the scene outside the play. It was odd since she didn't seem that tall even in the last episode. She's maybe 12 or 13 and is nearly as tall as Louie now.

The wings can be lost in products that reuse the Impstar model with minor modifications, like in Empire at War. But even EaW sticks on the bridge projection. But yeah, the bridge projection is a dead giveaway for Impstar Jr.

If it helps you feel less bad, I was tempted to make a similar comment, on the picture being an SDVic and not an Impstar(that's official Star Wars pilot slang, nerd checkmate!). I even checked Wookieepedia to double-check that the my eyes weren't deceiving me.

Well that article might be the sweetest thing I've read all year. She sounds way better and down to earth than every character she's ever played on anything. Just aw!

Screw it, we need multiple articles on kids who ran Hidden Temple. One expert witness is not enough for such an epic show! Nostalgia demands it, AV Club. If you can have yearly "Best Movies Of The Blahblah", you can give us another LotHT Expert Witness!

And she's a companion character for the Trooper class in Star Wars: The Old Republic, romancable and all. I love the British way she constantly says lieutenant as "leftenant".

I still have the Vanity Fair for Episode 3, that had the cast of both trilogies in one big 3-page pullout. What was the Vanity Fair issue for TPM?

I'm just going to leave this thread here, the first couple pages show just how much traditional setwork and models the prequels had. It wasn't all CGI.
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I've had a nasty recurrence, a few times in the past year or so, where if I wake up too abruptly my brain feels "unplugged" and I can't think properly, for lack of a better descriptor. The only solution I've found has been to try to get back to sleep to wake up properly. So I sympathize heavily with Louie's attempts

Yeah, the "yellowface" complaints bugged me for the same reason. Everyone did other races, not just white to Asian. Jim Sturgress as Hae-Joo Chang had me convinced.

I love his insane reaction to his daughter watching "A Clockwork Orange". It's a classic movie, but pretty extreme for a barely pubescent girl. I expected him to say his semi-catch phrase to her, "What are you out of your mind?!" Just that reaction that was on the same level as that time he caught her smoking pot.

I did like how he woke up from the nightmare and started cursing and telling himself to not have another nightmare, pleading with his brain to just give him a decent night's sleep for once. Another one of those conversations with ourselves that we've all done before. I agree with others that the nightmares and his

The credits called it Awful Being. Am I the only one who pauses on end credits to see who played who? Especially with how CK sticks in so many of his comedian friends in random roles.