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The First Order does not have 95% of the map, they just have the whole archives of the Empire and so can identify the planet where Luke is if they get the map. Obviously the Resistance/Republic does not have the whole map of the galaxy and they do not know this system so they do not know where it is.
R2D2 was

"Why was everyone in the galaxy dancing at the end if the Empire was still super powerful?"

I agree. What is the Republic ? Why is its military called "The Resistance" if it's the army of the Republic ? What is the First Order, what does it control ? The Stormtroopers are apparently not clones like in the prequels and not recruited, but more like the janissaries, kids stolen from their parents ?

It was not Coruscant but yes all this made no sense at all, and the fact that billions of people were killed, 5 planets destroyed, the New Republic apparently destroyed - nobody seemed really to care about it.

Ok now I am reading the comment I discover that many are negatives, this is a surprise. The audience in my movie theater was very enthusiastic and applauded many times and everybody loved it.

Very good SW movie, but yes, too much fan service and too much a remake, and I really hope than Rey is not Luke's daughter.

I really can't understand the love for Mad Men, in fact I never liked this show, it has been boring since the first episode.

Yes it's incredibly good. I loved the first season but this one is even better and some episodes are just wow (the first, the priest one, the international assassin one, the Liv Tyler one…). This is the true spiritual sequel to Lost, keeping just the best stuff that made Lost.

Obviously Fargo will be number 1 (I do not agree with it), The Leftovers in the top 10 (should be 1), and Mr Robot also.

I hope Penny Dreadful does not make the list. With all due respect to Eva Green's incredible eyes, this series is a big waste of time.

Since they have like 5% of Earth population but a bigger military, yes.

It's not explained exactly but this is presented as a natural evolution. In the book, Earth is some kind of American conservative nightmare - UN world government, socialist economics, non-white running everything, traditional family values happily destroyed (you will understand when they explain who Holden's parents

This is what I do not understand. It was supposed to be originally a metaphor for gays. But in the real world, gays do not try to convert or kill everybody else, there are no "good gays" who accept to live with the rest of us, and "bad gays" who wish to kill us all, juts regular people who happen to have a different

Well you are very wrong.

Wrong about the fact that Singer is much more famous for The Usual Suspects than anything else ? You really come from a parallel universe. The Usual Suspects is a very influential movie. X1 is not.

X1 one of the most influential ? In which parallel universe ?
Bryan Singer is mostly known for The Usual Suspects, his only good movie.

"It's not that she's bad"

Yes and that's exactly the common good vision of the classical liberals - even if you don't give a fuck about others, when you promote your selfish goals you do contribute to a better world because the addition of all the selfish interests generates an improvement for everyone - the invisible hand of the market.

Selfish goals that promote the common good - that's the basic philosophy of the right and the conservatives, not the left. What was criticized here was the "appearance" of doing good and the self-congratulation and moral high-ground - but not doing any good in fact, maybe even making things worst.

5 good episodes, until they decided to give away the twist - you know, because "they did not want to do like Lost and wait to give answers" - and after that it was just a silly mess. Another proof that "answers" are always less interesting than questions.