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That ending was basically taking a complete elevator joke straight out of The Orville and plopping it into the Discoverse, unaltered. It was kind of jarring.

OP was talking about rebooting series, though, not continuing them. I agree that it would make a lot more sense to reboot a show that never really took off rather than one that overstayed its welcome.

Don’t be silly.

But Fox would never have fired MacFarlane for that. You’ll have to wait a few years until the merger is complete for Disney to fire him for his jokes.

Just because he visits you three times a day doesn’t mean he holds the rest of us in the same esteem.

wtf is dikachu lol

But that’s exactly what makes the Harvester ships’ air-turbo-ramjets burn so cleanly!

It worked for me when she was crushing on smart, nerdy, oblivious Max, still obsessed with his wife. It didn’t work when he noticed and liked her back, especially before getting closure on his very much alive wife. If these episodes had even a whiff of a love triangle about them, I'm glad I skipped them.

They could always spend another $150 million to reshoot the entire film with a male Captain Mar-Vell. For reasons.

I remember reading something on this site about TWC contracts including specific clauses to indemnify the company against Harvey’s predatory behavior, which I can’t imagine Bob didn’t read.

Which was complete bullshit, because five TIE fighters half-wrecked the Raddus and blew up all their remaining starfighters with a few missiles, and none of them seemed close to being shot down. Launch a few hundred and the Resistance would have died instantly, with acceptable losses to your forces.

And it would be ridiculous if someone took that sort of damage from a lightsaber, fell down a huge shaft, and then somehow survived...”

At this point, he’ll have a coronary mid-reunion, and the Rebels will find his body with his tallywhacker stuck in the Falcon’s navicomputer.

Is this a trick question? He was in both Episodes VII and VIII, still doing the same job he did thirty years ago, like Ackbar and the rest.

I doubt he’s ever had to try.

As reported on this site, Denis Lawson already turned down reprising Wedge. Which just means there’s more room for the inevitable Sheriff Lobot: A Star Wars Story.

It’s been 50 years; you’d think he’d have gotten over abandoning L3 to some nerf herder by now.

But it’s equal-in-land-area neighbor, Kawanda, was completely denuded. Funny how randomness works, huh?

That was the reasonable assumption, but the point of the article is that Feige stated it doesn’t just apply to sentient life, so the assumption has been proven to be wrong.

I'm seeing double! One Glovers!