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I believe Disney has confirmed every antagonist in the last movie is coming back. That was some slow-detonating planet if everyone managed to get off.

There's that one A-Wing pilot who yells "I'm hiiiittttt…" before blowing up during the Battle of Endor.

The one who does absolutely nothing and gets literally thrown down the garbage chute?

Or they just hired Ona Garuer because she's familiar with the show.

There's no objective measure by which one can honestly say that Reagan deserved to die of Alzheimer's and not any other president.

Just as well for Ferrell since the overlap between people who hate Reagan and people who think Alzheimer's is funny can't be that big. Would not have done well.

Do you…do you have an erection!?

To be fair it's not like the backlash was unpredictable. Anyone could have foreseen it and written the movie accordingly.

The trailer just makes it look like another lame summer CGI-fest with a bunch of purple and green shit splayed over the screen. The special effects in the original movie are more impressive and actually fit the overall tone of the movie well.

Well I suppose that's better than what I feared they would do: make the villain some lame cartoon caricature of a greedy corporate asshole.

I also love the conceited progressive belief, touted in the sketch, that the only reason members of Congress don't support gun control is because they're bought off.

"Again, it’s the tone as much as the jokes or bleak reality (fact-checked by Everytown For Gun Safety,"

Archer becoming more sensitive to killing people has been an interesting development. I think fatherhood has softened him.

The LAPD isn't exactly known for descalating situations. I foresee lots of explosions next week.

"Where did you learn that, the Army?"

Or he's entirely unaware they exist and only knows what the producers told him about Star Wars.

Not even some borscht with ginger?

Well like he said, he's in charge of the FBI counterintelligence division and his secretary bugged his office and married a KGB agent.

Gaad's career is over but I think it's clear his job isn't his everything. I'm impressed at what a lasting impression of his character we got from just that one glimpse of his home when Stan visited in season 2. Such as his Buddhist beliefs.

"The trouble with our Liberal friends is not that they're ignorant; it's just that they know so much that isn't so." —-Ronald Reagan