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Billy Zane's Ansem is literally the best voice acting in any video game and I can't believe they didn't bring him back in the sequels

1.) Rey’s parentage was probably going to be just a plot point that was resolved (Rey’s parents are nobody scavengers and she’s been clinging to a hope she knows isn’t going to become a reality) until a vocal minority of angry basement dwellers got BIG MAD on the internet demanding that she has to be related to a

The only knowledge we have of Luke “flying spacecraft” is the aforementioned bullseying womprats in his T-16 landspeeder, and him telling Han he’s a good pilot. There’s literally no explanation for Luke being able to fly an X-Wing into a space battle...just as there’s functionally no explanation for Rey being able the

Heck, I think officially he spent, like, two or three days with Yoda. Figure a day or two with Obi-Wan, too. So he has less direct Force training under a Master than your average barista gets on the espresso machine. And we don’t even need to mention Anakin “developed precognition on his own by 11” Skywalker.

Oh I’m sorry I didn’t realize we were requiring montages for combat training for all our science fiction characters.

I would go one step further and say that the “dark” side of the force only corrupts because when Jedi use it, they are ostracised by their community. They’re so fearful of the potential of those powers, that it becomes self fullfilling.

Qui Gon Jinn for example just believed that you do what the force leads you to do,

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I loooved seeing their reactions to seeing themselves in the first trailer for the new trilogy.

Yeeaaaah, I’ma call “bullshit” on this one.

With Luke we saw him grow from farm hand to fighter pilot commander to Jedi Knight.

You act like this hasn’t been happening since the dawn of retail. Consumer behavior of all demographics including kids has been being collected all along. This is just automating it. Every store tracks what people buy and look at and what they don’t. They stop carrying the don’ts and try something else. 

Untrue. I said I have cancelled SOLO-CAREER Michael Jackson from my life. Read the whole comment next time please.

Like another person said, “let the past die” was the villain’s mantra (which itself doesn’t make sense for many reasons), but like Reylo in TFA, it got picked up by a lot of people as the entire POINT of TLJ (especially by this very website) when the actual point was the opposite. 

It was oozing from the movie because it was the major theme the heroes were fighting against. The heroes only win because Luke finally embraces his past rather than shunning it. Broom Boy is inspired because Rey gave him A New Hope to believe in. The Jedi tree is destroyed, but the books survive. The real theme of the

the thing is I think getting rid of the past is just as unhealthy, we can improve ourselves immensely by looking to the mistakes of the past and learning from them. my theory is that this next movie is going to involve Rey learning about the history of the Jedi and the Sith and finding that both have flaws and

That was the villain’s mantra, not the hero’s. The villain who was trying to manipulate someone into basically just seeing everything his way. People seem to confuse that a lot.

“The future? But I HATE the FUTURE!”

I really hope that the end result is that both ideologies are wrong, because they are. The Sith become consumed with obtaining everything that they can never achieve happiness while the Jedi are so fearful of becoming corrupted that they choose to disconnect from what makes them people until they eventually fall the

I’m mostly hate-watching at this point, and the handling of Liam’s arc is a big reason why. An honest and authentic look at Liam’s sense of displacement and search for identity in the Gallagher family would have been welcome, especially since the Gallagher’s themselves basically ignore it. But the show has screwed up

I think the details of Derek’s death was the only really good moment in this episode. Not the storyline about it just the actual story of the death itself.

I wish Shameless asked existential questions like this, tbh.