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There are dozens of us! Dozens! Three cheers for adequacy!

Counterpoint: I love Olive Garden. Actually, that's not a counterpoint, because you never claimed I didn't. Anyway, I've taken roommates to Olive Garden before…. Carol, is that you?!

Also, Kilimanjaro isn't exactly right next to the Serengeti. It's several hundred miles away, so "rising above" is probably a stretch. That said, I also love the song.

I'd be shocked if Kylo Ren didn't leave the Dark Side, probably in the next movie. The talk he had with Han about ending his internal struggle would still make sense if killing Han somehow made him realise he's not being a nice dude, and he should change. It might be a step too far, but I almost got the impression

We get it! You like the original.

Epcot isn't a "sister park" of Disney World. It's one of four parks that constitute Walt Disney World. Come on, Mike!

He was the uppity cousin in Voyage of the Dawn Treader.

Ah, well you've exposed my ignorance, then. Is Medusa a dude, though?

Why are we assuming Inhumans will be dude-heavy? I was assuming it was going to be about the Inhumans from Agents of SHIELD, which would be led by Daisy, who isn't particularly dude-like.

Yeah, this was the answer I was expecting. Most people have tried Chicago-style pizza. I'm just saying if you like Little Caesar's, then you're not from Chicago. Also, deep-dish isn't the only kind of Chicago pizza there is. Our thin crust isn't as greasy as New York's and is usually cut into squares. And not all

True Grit has plenty of humour in it as well.

Somebody's not from Chicago. Actually, like, 7.5 billion people aren't. And you're one of them!

"I'm taking my time / Watching the afterbirth of a nation / Watching the tension grow!"

Sauron? Although that wasn't really a surprise; they laid it out at the beginning of the series.

Yes, since the full moon actually occurred within an hour or so of sunset, I guess that constitutes more precision than if the moon had been fullest at say, midnight. I think "unusual" just threw me off, since the course of celestial bodies is pretty regular.

I don't mean to rain on your parade (I also saw the sun/moon last night (though I was driving through rural Tennessee at the time), and it was great), but what made the event unusual? I'm no astronomer, but don't the sunset and moonrise occur (basically) simultaneously for every full moon?

And it got so much more attention than Tangled, which was a lot better.

I think you missed the joke.

I don't know if you mean this sincerely or not, but the entire story is contained in the cast album (which is on the internet). That's not true for all musicals, but for sung-through musicals like this one, you're only missing the visuals, which are secondary.