Well yeah, the production comes before the release.
Well yeah, the production comes before the release.
Exactly. Until these streaming services start forcing you to bundle them together, they will remain superior to cable, even if there are a dozen different platforms.
Maybe you should read the headline, because that is exactly what it is insinuating.
These changelings are physiologically different than DS9's. They have been modified to be even better infiltrators (whatever that means, because it was pretty much impossible to identify them before), but at the expense of their liquidity.
Brock was famous before the WWE, though. His whole thing was that he was a National Champion wrestler that they signed. Signing someone for their name and making them change that name would be silly.
I think this show is doing some timeline fudgery. It’s possible that it is taking place directly after the Mando S2 episode about Ahsoka and Morgan and Ahsoka has not yet connected with Luke. Based on what I know about how jacked the Clone Wars chronology it would not surprise me.
Im not talking about the series. I’m talking about the early AV Club reviews that were preloaded with disdain for the show.
Yeah, I’m definitely getting Agents of SHIELD review vibes from this.
At least this show made it a point to show that it was off to the side on the lower abdomen, unlike every other ridiculous lightsaber impaling we’ve seen people survive.
I have no problem with the fact that the show is supposed to be an ostensible sequel to Rebels (which I haven’t seen), but the show itself doesn’t seem confident that it can exist without bending over backwards to be overly reverent of it. I’ve only watched the first episode, but it was very flat and kind of…
Yeah, I’m not at all surprised especially since it was originally just a short pick-up to give some closure. It’s the exact kind of project that would be first on the chopping. Still sucks, just isn’t surprising.
Pretty soon, after zipping through all dialogue and jumping past most fights, Palmer found himself at the end of act two.
The line is about Farrell as an actor, not the character.
If I had to choose a PE performance it would definitely be Franco, who is 90% of the reason that movie works.
I always generally liked Statham, but Spy really made me appreciate him.
This is what is the wildest thing about this to me. Disney didn’t say anything until after it had already passed and their statement was weak AF, and he still went after them.
I said amusing, not hilarious.
Yeah, it’s almost like the disparity between the presentation and the content itself is amusing. Weird.
Yeah, it’s just rote memory once you get the hang of it. No different than running a kinda hard level of Mario.
There isn’t an Xbox release listed.