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It is the best, but being the best does not automatically mean it is "good".

keep in mind it is pretty widely considered one of the best albums of all time so you have more of an outlier opinion.

Started a little blog just to get some traffic.
Old folks'll tell you not to play in traffic.

Livewire was very likely the worst villain I've ever seen portrayed on screen. Her transition to pure evil within about 5 minutes made absolutely no sense at all.

I'd argue that makes you an even bigger fan. One so blinded by your love of Star Wars that you can't look at the films with any sort of critical mentality.

That's reaching pretty far to see him as that metaphor though. Especially considering Jar Jar is already known to just be an inclusion to appeal to children.

But if Lucas were able to understand that he was incompetent at the actual script writing and directing, then we could have had an interesting concept with a strong execution. The reason the original trilogy worked is because he had those great ideas/overall story, but had other more talented people bring them to

I'm mostly in your camp. The idea of the Star Wars Universe is great, but I consider even the original trilogy to just be good, flawed films. Despite that, I do think Episode 1-3 are terrible.

I personally don't have any nostalgic attachment to the original trilogies yet consider Attack of the Clones one of the worst films I've ever seen.

Little evidence of it being good? I'm seeing a lot more evidence of the show being considered good than mediocre as you claim.For example:
http://www.rottentomatoes.c…

Is there some sort of secret to getting through the horrible acting and action sequences? Is the key to enjoying this wearing a blindfold and earplugs for example? I honestly need to know because people keep saying this is a good show despite it having some of the worst acting on television.

Between the horrible dialogue, terrible effects, and awkward person standing right next to the evos slowly trying to call for help, the Malina and Farah scene was one of the worst pieces of television I have ever seen.

I never understood this. The comic very clearly suggests that it was a result of cloning. All of the other theories don't make any sense regarding Ampersand and Yorick surviving.

nothing he said was even close to being "racist". He was absolutely correct that watching something just because it features someone of a certain race is absurd. What he was saying is actually the opposite of racism, considering he seems to be the only person in here who isn't letting the race of the protagonist

They really only set up one mystery. The female hologram was almost certainly the woman that the man committing suicide was referring to.

This episode, along with the last almost completely ruined the show for me. The characters are so completely irrational about Finn, willing to potentially sacrifice everyone just to save one person who massacred several innocents for no reason. It made every character completely unlikable

Did anyone else notice that Oliver holds the sword up to the right part of Nyssa's neck, then in the next scene the cut was on her left? Pretty sloppy

Yes his accent is very noticeable

How can you dislike a movie you haven't seen? Also, I'm not sure you realize the context of that song in the movie.

refusing to watch good things is always the correct approach