The mere fact that you call TV "Pop" tells me you're not ready.
The mere fact that you call TV "Pop" tells me you're not ready.
Dee-venge of the Sith?
I'm a fan of it in that I enjoyed it and am looking forward to the second one. I'm not about to dress up like an Annabelle doll and wait for four hours at a Conjuring convention to get Patrick Wilson's autograph but I guess there's a difference between fan and Fan.
And have an untrendy even-numbered list? What, is this 2008?
"Here's five hundred and twenty eight million dollars, go see a Star Wars"
A mere 18 months until Episode VIII!
Sure, but you can barely tell it's a chick or anything.
The fact that it's a well-known brand name is also the thing that may play against it - Avatar was an unknown and word of mouth (mainly thanks to the 3D element) made it a must-see and no-one had any real reason not to.But as huge as Star Wars is going to be, there are also a fair few cinemagoers who will write it off …
But the point is that those two seasons don't hold up because they were finding their feet and stumbled a lot of the way. I say this as a huge TNG fan who grew up with it and who loves it an incredible amount but, with the exception of a few episodes, rewatching those first two seasons can be rough going. Part of that…
The Star Wars opening crawl walks into a bar. Barman says "We don't serve your type in here".
Tell that to the first two seasons.
The original trilogy could so easily have gotten a pass for that, character-wise, if it weren't for Leia's "Somehow I always knew" line in Jedi.
I really wish this had been a "Reposted Wookieepedia Article" post.
It's A. A. Dowd, he's holding me back!
Which is now complete.
Or Farty!
"…I love her, as do thousands of others as she remains the most popular New Who companion, but I really don't care who your favorite companion is"
"…and certainly totally permanently before anyone saw the last 4 episodes of Season 4"
…you might say.
Agreed, though it's at least a retrospective problem - on first viewing it was exciting and intriguing.