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It’s not that ridiculous, it’s happened before. Lost, Castle, and even the MCU have all released real tie-in books that were also in-universe books.

Bo was in charge of Mandalore, it was just after when we last saw her at the beginning of the last season of Rebels, when Sabine gave her the Darksaber, and she lost power when or before the Empire bombed Mandalore some time during the OT and she lost the Darksaber. At least, that’s what the Armorer said in BoBW. Bo’s

I really don’t think “Why is Buzz not an action figure? I don’t understand why this movie isn’t a different movie,” was a serious issue in a world where we have, like, seven different Wolverine movies that are somehow in nine different continuities that all star the same guy.

After seeing BP2, I’m a little worried that they’re stepping away from the implications of the Blip, which should still be, like, the go-to reference establishing the substance of the ongoing narrative, that this isn’t just a bunch of episodic stuff that doesn’t affect the characters in the long term. Like, on the

At a press conference at the Busan International Film Festival on Thursday, he revealed that “most of the first act of Avatar 4" had already been completed, per Variety. There were, apparently, “logistical reasons we needed to do that.”

Pam’s desktop is a fun little treasure trove of stuff, mostly focused on romantic getaways with Alessia, nude photos of Alessia, and a section titled “Pam Life Hacks” that I would personally love to have access to.

I don’t know Titania from a hole in the ground, but my insatiable need for Agents of SHIELD to be validated had me hoping for someone to offhandedly mention that she got her superpowers after she “ate some bad fish or something,” since for as long as they’re still flirting with the X-Men and never actually going

I think there might’ve been some sort of transcription error of “Earth’s fate.”

Daniel Craig only had one movie where he’s an active 00-agent through the entire thing, and it was Quantum of Solace.

I thought the second season recovered admirably from what should’ve been a series-ending wound, considering how centralized the show was on the Kate Kane character, which made it all the more stunning that the third season fell apart as comprehensively as it did. It was like watching a gymnastics routine where the

So, I’ve finally binged Farscape for the first time over the past few weeks after getting the 20th anniversary blu-ray set a couple years ago on the recommendation of… everyone, ever, since the show started… and I just wanted to say how much fun it was reading along with these reviews and the comments. Really brought

Little of column A, little of column B. It’s both a trivial point for an ulterior purpose and disrespectful!

It’s “*thou* tedious little shit,” since we’re being so careful about our singular pronouns and all.

Well, if you want the theatrical cut in 4K, you can buy that today, and if you want an remastered version of the director’s edition, that’s what the “director’s edition” is, so...?

Yeah, those are definitely log color space raw frames, which is technically interesting if you’re a colorist, but not really revealing to the lay-fan.

Good news, Todd, the 2001 director’s cut of Star Trek: The Motion Picture is currently being rebuilt in 4K, and will be released some time this year. And it’s going to be a whopper. Not only is the 2001 DE team remastering the added VFX shots, they’re also doing a few things they had slated but couldn’t be

The key thing to remember is that Halsey is amoral. Her boss, Parangosky, is the evil one.

My unpopular Halo opinion is that the prequel novel “The Fall of Reach” was the worst thing to happen to the series, shitcanning whatever Bungie intended for the backstory of the human characters in favor of an uncomfortably fashy Starship Troopers knockoff that was barely consistent with the game it was ostensibly a

Indeed, during the Stephanopoulos interview, Baldwin indicated that he expected the production to be sued by the family, and was unhappy about that person who’d already sued the production, since there isn’t an indefinite amount of money that can be paid out in damages and he thought Hutchins’s family should be at the

All the way back to the second episode and the resigned, half-hearted way he tried to mount a one-man assault on the Jawa’s crawler, I’ve loved that Din is a man who is just constantly feeling the weight of all the galaxy’s bullshit making his life complicated.