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Damon Ferrara
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Thanks to you, too, on that front. That’s a good point about the line being inconsistent with season 1, and it did surprise me when he said it, so it definitely wasn’t the smoothest bit of worldbuilding on their part. I’d honestly never considered the potential for New Republic propaganda, but in my defense, the

That’s fair, though he might still know a bit about the Force, he just can’t know enough to connect it to the Jedi. The overall lack of knowledge is definitely weird, but it’s a weirdness that also exists in the original trilogy. I think it’s also explainable, even if it requires a bit more creativity. I’m an American

Goodbye originally meant “God be with you” but saying goodbye isn’t evidence that somebody is steeped in Christianity. And if somebody uses the phrase “Achilles heel,” it doesn’t mean they know the first thing about Greek or Roman mythology. Mando was clearly pretty awkward with his “May the Force be with you;” it’s

Or Boba Fett...

As it’s depicted in the show, Shireen’s burning lines up almost exactly with a Greek tragedy, Iphigenia at Aulis. I have a hard time seeing Benioff and Weiss taking inspiration from that kind of source, so I’m inclined to think it’s Martin’s idea. And for what it’s worth, it is the father/general who kills the

The Ramsay-Sansa scene isn’t precisely in the books; Sansa never meets him (and is never raped), while a minor character is the woman in that scene. Which definitely changed how the scene played, though whether it’s more or less problematic is debatable. The writing is fairly restrained, though, if I recall.

That’s fair, though since Peacock was also kept off Roku for a while, I’m not really sure if this is on HBO Max, or if Roku is making exorbitant demands, even if, obviously, the end result is the same for you.

I watch it on my computer.

I had to look up who this guy is. I can see from the comments that he used to be very famous, but clarifying in the article would be helpful for us younger generations, thanks.

I was a bit unsure if this was about the price or the grammar, too, honestly, before reading the comments...

Admittedly speaking as a member of Gen Z, but I don’t think the love for the prequels is going to be replicated with Disney’s sequels. Love them or hate them, the prequels are the distinct work of an eccentric visionary. Maybe not all those choices were well-advised, but even the flaws come directly from George Lucas.

There’s definitely self-interest involved, and even at their most sincere, many don’t see how American conservatism itself led to Trump. But I think we’ve also learned lately how much people adopt the political positions of their own side, so I hope just getting them on the Democrats’ side will be more likely to bring

I also have a bunch of conservative family members who’ve turned into moderate democrats since Trump took over. It’s my one hope for his presidency, that he’s quietly alienating a lot of people from the entire Republican sphere of influence. It might not be enough to matter in this election, but it might matter in the

It’s like Tenet. You’re just supposed to feel it or something...

I’m guessing after those you love the original Star Wars trilogy, Avatar: The Last Airbender, Percy Jackson, just Greek mythology in general, Star Trek, Death Note, Jaws, Alien, Rambo, Community, the first two Carthaginian wars, the internet, Napoleon I, George H.W. Bush, the Garden of Eden, the First Reich, and Green

Yes. I haven’t seen the movie either, but... yes.

That’s fine, but for now please use Zoom or stay at least stay six feet away.

She certainly wouldn’t be expected to win, but that’s what could make it interesting. Either she’d find a way to outsmart her opponent or she’d lose, either of which could set the film’s narrative in motion.

This might be wishful thinking, but since Marvel seemingly knew about this for years, they might have filmed a contingency scene or two so that he gets a proper send-off, something like him saying goodbye to Shuri on the Ancestral Plane.

Comedy requires some kind of truth behind it. Even puns require two words to actually sound similar (or in anti-jokes, the joke is that they truthfully don’t.) Within the alternate reality of Trumpworld, there’s plenty of “jokes” based on racism, misogyny, and the beliefs that trolling the libs and venerating the