dennydorko
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dennydorko

Not to mention the fact that Steve Rogers was really, really, really old the last time we saw him.

There is a chance the series ends with Kenobi doing something to make the Empire think he’s probably dead.

Hardly anyone considers ROTJ better than A New Hope.

That post-credit scene was a huge cop-out.  “Look, he’s a Host too!  So was his daughter! There was absolutely no point to any of his character development or consequences to his terrible actions!”

If we are talking bare-butts, I definitely don’t remember that.

HAHAHAHAHA....yeah, pretty much.

I wish they would have explained how Nick found Luke after the protest, or how Luke and Moira were able to get hundreds of letters scanned, uploaded, and widely distributed online in just a few hours. I really liked the episode, but those plot shortcuts stretched my suspension of disbelief a little to far.

Sadly, yes.

I think it was a different woman named Odette.

That bothered me, too. I was also hoping for Emily to become the Dexter Morgan of the colonies, but I am probably just being a weirdo.

They were specifically naming people who had died in the bombing, though. I think it was another woman just coincidentally named Odette. Maybe a lot of parents 30 years prior to the Gilead take over really, really liked “Swan Lake”?

I think parts are probably still disputed between Gilead and various rebel groups, and other parts are radioactive. (I am still unclear on how the Sons of Jacob could have taken over the continental U.S. in 3 years, even if they did assassinate the Congress and President...getting control of the U.S. nuclear arsenal

I assumed the Odette who died in the bombing was a different woman with the same first name.

Wait... that was Tatiana who Elizabeth shot in the back???

“...printed some of them out, deleted the rest (tens of thousands), and attempted to wipe the server while claiming she promised she was handing over everything relevant.”*

I read this comment as: “I don’t understand how something popular that most people really liked made money because I didn’t like it, and therefore its business should be determined by why I like and not what the general public likes.”