bluearcher
bluearcher
bluearcher

I had some counterpoints...but then I realized I’m no Tycho Celchu.

he was stabbed through the lung by a lacrosse stick (not mine)

...Jar Jar?

Did they just silently recast Medusa’s hair? Is there an official statement from the Sheinhardt Wig Company? 

AND in the season 1 finale.

That’s just the brothers on ‘shrooms!

I thought the roles stalled because she was being treated for cancer after BSG and BW.

Some people only see the trees; others see the entire forest.

What I pictured from “like Logan” is that, as you say, the concept behind KR has become antiquated. I would love to get a story about how Michael and KITT fit in a world that had passed them by.

people with virtually nothing in common

It’s there; one example is that part where he was able to smell the dirty/fake cop’s cologne from several apartment doors/floors away. But I agree with you the viewers aren’t given much to go on. For as much flack as the Affleck version gets, I love the depiction of his radar sense, like that scene in the subway

Something doesn’t add up. (P.S. If they reproduce asexually, wouldn’t that make them genderless?)

Maybe gun safety isn’t a big thing in the post-apocalyptic future.

While indeed some points of intersection feel forced (Dr. Evazan and Ponda on Jedah, for instance), I have no issue with having Rex, already one of the rebellion’s most experienced and capable combatants by the time of Rebels, being part of one of the most crucial combat missions of the rebellion.

As I understand it, the GL Corps generally have just 1 lantern per sector, regardless of how many civilized planets make up said sector.

Came to the comments section for this. Maybe someone over there should get Plunkett checked out, seeing as he’s written about it before.

Again, not my views, just repeating what I’ve read around here. I understand the narrative value of “it’s personal!”, but S1 and 2 both had people who were part of the team, and filled a “mentor” role to Barry, only for them to turn out to be the bad guy all along. And both times, the overarching idea behind their

Huh. I don’t disagree with you, but I always heard people were complaining about the sameness in that the big bad was yet another friend/ally to the team, who betrays them instead.

On the other hand, those battles didn’t take into account the impossible physics of lightsabers.

The horses hit a force wall.