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It’s worth noting that there is an entire cottage industry built around tearing down “woke” Hollywood, putting out unverified and even demonstrably false gossip as facts to support their agenda (Bounding Into Comics is another one). The writing of the article has all the earmarks - “rumors are swirling” with no

Tilda Swinton played the angel Gabriel in the first film, I don’t think OP was suggesting she play a Constantine variant. ;)

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I couldn’t help but think of Kate Bush’s Experiment IV when that scene played out (bonus: Dawn French and Hugh Laurie star in the video)...

Watch Breaking Bad. ;)

LinkedIn is a significant way, yes. You can go into your profile settings and say that you’re looking for opportunities. You can even tune it so it isn’t advertised on your profile but recruiters can see it - https://www.linkedin.com/help/linkedin/answer/a507508/let-recruiters-know-you-re-open-to-work?lang=en

When did you last look for a job? The market has changed considerably in the past few months, especially. In tech, age is also a big factor - you get past your late 30s and the red light starts blinking on your hand. Getting into interview loops becomes more infrequent no matter how good your resume looks. I have over

You speak as if his antics have no downstream effects on the rest of us - he manipulates markets, he draws targets on people’s backs (remember the rescue diver he called a pedophile because he dared criticize him?), and he lies about supporting a free market of ideas” while restricting the speech of folks he doesn’t

The title and logo design is the giveaway - Acolyte. The consistent rumor has always been that this show would explore the Dark Side, and that “former padawan” (Amandla) is going to go down that path because, as you guessed, traumatic circumstances and a grudge against the Jedi.

I get what you’re saying, but aliens (CGI or practical) eat up a show’s budget. It’s a compromise, and they chose shooting on location instead of using the Volume, which I feel was the right call, but probably gutted their makeup budget.

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Then Andor may not be the show for you. Regardless, you’re not escaping allegories about modern events in Star Wars. The original trilogy was Lucas commenting on the Vietnam-era, the Rebels (Viet Cong) defeating a technologically superior Empire (America). The prequel trilogy showed democracy sold out to corruption

NMS needs to add a Magrathea service for custom-built luxury planets. The sea on my home planet is exactly the wrong shade of pink. :P

HG is reworking how upgrades function, and admittedly they didn’t stick the landing in 4.0. The +3 in general inventory was a long standing exploit that they never closed, and they should have had a better solution in their pocket for the minmax veterans affected by the change.

The patches in the experimental branch are much more than that. And honestly, with the 4.0 difficulty settings I was able to get back to where I was with minimal effort - just set crafting and purchases to free temporarily. Yes, it was somewhat tedious to get my exosuit slots back, because you still have to visit

The incredibly granular difficulty options added in 4.0 give you much more control over how you want to play the game. In addition to collapsing inventories down to one screen each for exosuit, ship, exocraft, etc., you can turn on a setting to make all of the inventories accessible no matter how close you are to them

Specifically, check out issue 50 in regards to the finale episode: https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Sensational_She-Hulk_Vol_1_50

Mentioned in another comment, but it very much parallels issue #50 of the John Byrne run: https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Sensational_She-Hulk_Vol_1_50

That final 4th wall break is very on-brand for the John Byrne run, notably issue #50: https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Sensational_She-Hulk_Vol_1_50

Or the low-hanging fruit: K.E.V.I.N. Can F**k Himself

Small clarification: Meta is the company, not the product (nor is “metaverse”). Meta’s primary VR products are Horizons and Horizon Workrooms, neither of which are ready for primetime, as you point out.

The Tolkien nerd answer is that he learned from Annatar, who was Sauron in disguise. Half expect him to show up in the finale, and I think you’re right that this could follow the same pattern as Krennic in Rogue One - Celebrimbor hits a roadblock and has to bring in a subject matter expert to get the doomsday weapon