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So if I’m reading this correctly, the problem is that Marvel temporarily replaced the promotional Twitter account avatar of a character whose show dropped several months ago with a different character whose show dropped last night?

They get worse, or seem to get worse, as they pop up later and later in the series. The Dominion war is heating up, the Federation is under threat, and when the cold open tells you that we’re getting more mirror universe campery (or light Ferengi comedy shenanigans) you’re like really? We’re doing this now?

The only classic Star Trek script I want to see Tarantino adapt is “The Negron Complex.”

The Royale, with cheese.

Um, I’m pretty sure that I was originally promised an anthology series. I want answers!

I hope they have some against-type fun and cast Robert Englund as one of the characters’ jolly warmhearted grandpa.

III is way, *way* better than II.

It’s like the people who quote “When everyone is special, no one will be” from ‘The Incredibles’ to suggest that Brad Bird is an Objectivist. People, he puts those words in the mouth of the psychotic, mass-murdering capitalist supervillain.

Can you keep all your rants about Rian Johnson killing your dog to one thread?  Some of us are trying to be sane here.

And on the flipside, they would get mad if anything they didn’t have a headcanon for wasn’t meticulously explained to their liking.

I don’t care how many people I piss off with this hot take, I’m gonna do it:

“Half the battle, knowing is.”

“Who asked for this?”

A COMPLETE CINEMATIC FAILURE

Said it before, but it’s still true: If Empire Strikes Back had come out after the invention of social media, it would be just as “hated” as Last Jedi. By which I mean, not hated at all, just whined about constantly by a small mob of manchildren who most media sources (including this article) insist on spotlighting at

I didn't like what he did but once having done it, they needed to commit to it. The fact that JJ literally referenced things from VIII and directly countered them was the equivalent of doing the exact opposite of turning into a skid and hence flipping the car and crashing in a flaming wreck as a result.

South Park didn’t make those viewpoints exist. They talked about them when nobody else would touch those topics on TV with a 10-foot pole. If any show, South Park included, tried to say those things today, they’d get booted off the air in a heartbeat. They weren’t on the right side of the fence on those issues, but

Who gets to decide which way is up?”

I get what you’re saying. But I’ve grown tired of the directional punching thing. Who gets to decide which way is up? Couldn’t one say that liberal orthodoxy in Hollywood is powerful, and if you punch it, you’re punching up? I don’t know.