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Arguably that’s because even the people writing the movies didn’t know what was going to happen next, or even who would be writing the next one.

But that’s totally Patrick Stewart

Now, bear with me: I initially thought - based on the mysterious cloud dragging a flag streamer - that this was going to be a surprise remake of “Killer Clowns from Outer Space’.

Don’t laugh.

“Commenter aims, but misses.” 

This is neither shameless nor shoehorned. The game was quoted as the direct reason the family realized something was wrong. Settle down.

I know this show’s popularity is supposed to be a sign of the pending apocalypse, but god help me it makes me laugh my (jack)ass off.  You really have to admire the dedication to their craft.

Ursaluna just reminded me of this

Or even mentioned. If they’re going to write off Judomaster, I would like a emotional farewell befitting the show, maybe with Economos and Vigilante rolling him up in a rug and pitching him into the dumpster out back.

Mother turns into a flying bronze Christ-pose statue called a Necromancer and screams people to death in the first episode! I have no idea how so many people somehow got the impression that this was supposed to be realistic hard-sci-fi.

It’s just not hard-sci-fi. How are people confused by this? When was it ever implied that this show was trying to be gritty and realistic?

It’s telling that the best episode of Book of Boba Fett is starring Mando and doesn’t feature Boba at all. They literally could’ve just changed the armor and made Mando the Boba Fett show.

It’s the jetpack.

The question isn’t “why is Boba Fett cool?” Your comparison to The Mandalorian is the explanation of what made Boba Fett cool. The Mandalorian is the version of Boba Fett we all knew was possible.

Intriguing, but never entirely satisfying” is the perfect way to describe the show.

The algorithm seems to have taken a hit recently as well. My recommendations, other than ‘please watch our new thing of the week’, are almost entirely things I already watched - sometimes within the same day. 

Netflix just doesn’t have anything that appeals to me anymore. They’ve got a ton of “meh” stuff, like a TON of it, but nothing that you really want to watch. And with HBOMax and Disney+ out there, its not worth it.

To be fair to the film, though, that scene where Louis XIV holds a press conference rambling about the curative effects of ground-up mermaid injected directly into the body now looks weirdly prescient.

And then Disney buys Microsoft.  And then Amazon buys Disney.  And then the Vogons demolish the Earth to make way for a hyperspace bypass.

I guess it’s unsurprising that the people who think owning a receipt for a link to a picture is the same as owning that picture, confuse “owning a copy of a book” with “owning the rights to the content of the book.”

I’ll be beating a rug to get all the spice out from all the amounts of pulling I keep seeing in the nft space. Finding a “legitimate” business using blockchain crap is as comparable as House Atreides restarting melange harvesting operations: disasterous.