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Ohhh, you also don’t know what “college”, “reporting”, and “news” mean. My mistake.

This isn’t journalism. It’s linking to Polygon who are linking to the Hollywood Reporter who are the ones actually doing the journalism. 

A) Rey’s not a Jedi Master during FA, either.

There’s a very easy explanation for that; Ford loves Indiana Jones and hates Star Wars.

If the force is so easy you can learn it in a plane ride, doesn’t it make sense that a force sensitive person could learn it through trial and error over their life?

<i>If you’re going to make Rey a “chosen one” there should be some reason for it,</i>

Oh, it would certainly be easier for you if you could dismiss evidence if it was posted by a twitter account because it was *checks notes* created over a year before this controversy. But unfortunately for you, you don’t need a twitter account to confirm it;

That trying to spin posting in a topic about his show, as evidence that he’s a card carrying member of an MRA group he “associated” with and needs to disown, according to Laserface, is unconscionable.

I am one of those people who thinks that Marcia Lucas is as essential to the original trilogy as George, but the killing of Han Solo is obvious; Harrison Ford wanted him dead. It was either kill Han Solo or no Han Solo.

*Man whose favourite comedy of 2016 was the Martian, watching Ted Lasso win Outstanding Comedy at the Emmy’s*;

Objectively, it would have to be Carrell right? That show and performance has only grown in esteem since it left the air. In movies this happens a lot that make certain Oscar mistakes (i.e. Forrest Gump over Pulp Fiction) more egregious over time, but this might be the only time it’s happened with TV.

This is a weird situation where I do believe creators deserve creative license but there’s something remarkably un-feminist about reducing the achievements of real life women so you can make your feminist character a ground breaker. It’s not worth $5 million, but the team should feel bad about it/deserves some

Only when it’s done cleverly.

I would put Norm in the 4 funniest people of all time, and the 1997 episode of Conan with him and Courtney Thorne-Smith as the funniest thing television has ever made.

“I can agree that, as one interview subject puts it, “it can’t be that millions of people are just stupid.””

This feels so premature.

The thing is, they look surprisingly hot in the “creepy farmer picture” and pretty creepy in the picture you’re posting to avoid the creepy farmer picture.

Well, I’m sure this is the last time AV Club will give this show free press.

I don’t know if “compete for this worthwhile cause” is worse than “compete for the heart of this egotistical fame seeker” or “don’t compete, just get drunk and fight each other”.

and effectively getting the show back to just a singular Rick and singular Morty having episodic adventures again.”

Which will be the 3rd or 4th time they’ve done that.