It’s weird how the franchise treats its most interesting characters as throwaways, realizes their mistake, then does such a bad a job that you wish they hadn’t bothered.
It’s weird how the franchise treats its most interesting characters as throwaways, realizes their mistake, then does such a bad a job that you wish they hadn’t bothered.
For all the complaints, at least you can see Rian Johnson tried to make something different than just redoing the original trilogy.
I disliked all of them, but at least the prequels had a coherent story from beginning to end instead of the Exquisite Corpse-original trilogy deja vu crap that was the sequels.
There is a scene in the documentary on the Phantom Menace DVD where people are running into the theater to see the premiere and they are LOSING THEIR SHIT because they’re seeing the first new Star Wars, probably in their lifetime...for some reason, they didn’t film them walking out at the end.
...and brought up by his literal uncle and aunt. Good thing Darth didn’t bother looking for him, huh?
Why does she dress like she found a box full of clothes in an abandoned house?
It would also mean Fox would stop talking about Trump forever, which sounds pretty great
Gaicobazzi also thought it very suspicious that so many members of the military from the Detroit area would vote for Biden, who he estimated received 80% of the military ballots he saw.
I wonder in Laura Ingraham ever has flashes of self-awareness in the middle of the night where she realizes the world would be better in every possible way if she were dead and that no one would ever miss her. I hope so.
She will adhere to the stipulations of their contract, obviously.
So here’s an interesting thought experiment: if a hypothetical ex-President goes to live abroad, like perhaps somewhere that didn’t have an extradition treaty, would his Secret Service detail go as well?
That’s like three months on his wine budget
This. His reaction is way cooler on the subject that, say, Lindsey Graham’s.
“President Trump is 100 percent within his rights to look into allegations of irregularities and weigh his legal options,” the Kentucky Republican said, delivering his first comments since Mr. Biden was declared the winner. “Let’s not have any lectures about how the president should immediately, cheerfully accept…
Is it just me, or does it seem like they’re going with the usual Trump Administration protocol...namely, shield the boss from the bad news and string him along so he doesn’t flip out and start firing everybody?
They’re making all this noise about contesting everything but (surprise!) it’s just another attempt to fleece the suckers.
Snowflakes, am I right?
It’s almost like comparing the infections caused by the masked BLM protestors versus those at the unmasked MAGA rallies are a perfect illustration of how masks cut down the transmission of COVID
I’m tired of Republicans doing all sorts of heinous shit and getting off scot-free. “Healing the nation” at this point means legal consequences for this administration’s actions.
It is kind of hilarious watching Trumpers be all YOU MUST BE NICE TO US on FB when they’ve been all “fuck your feelings/we welcome our new fascist state” for the past four years