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That’s kind of why I said it was a kids show... It moves stuff along for cool light saber battles ... And I guess one can enjoy it for that. But if you try to think about the things that happened with just in information provided, it loses a lot of logic.

Well, everytime I bring up something about this show in the comment on io9 I get a LOT of “well, you’d known this if you watched the animated series” kind of responses. Which the original author here commented on quite a bit.

I always found the Claremont books interesting because there were so many female characters running around ( New Mutants for the most part always heavily skewed female), whereas Justice League and Avengers were always dudebro groups with a token female ( and even original flavor X-Men was kind of like that). Amazon

I think that they kind of covered that a little bit in the second Fantastic Beasts movie, didn’t they? 

I assume it’s multiverse shenanigans, or some kind of House of M event that winds up creating a bunch of mutants all at once. Or both.

uh, Sunspot, a Brazilian character, was played by a Brazilian actor. If that’s what you are talking about. 

Yeah, the problem is that if you run GameStop at peak 100% hyper efficiency....selling used games in a digital download world is still is a money losing business. It’s sort of an idea whose time has passed.

Maybe he just wants Microsoft to get into the physical playing card market.

While I think that Blender is plenty powerful, the problem with Blender is that they completely decided to re-invent the wheel with the interface. So things that are commonly done in other 3D packages intuitively are strangely hidden behind weird keyboard commands, or just operate backwards from the rest of the world.

But the 60fps drops to “mid 50 fps!”

From a marketing standpoint, there is probably some historical data that shows that at some point, it’s not worth the effort to put out a version of a game for a previous generation console.

I would argue that the face peeling scene in Poltergeist still should rank an R rating.

About Jaws....didn’t the article above mention that nature documentaries are rated G?

I’m fine with most of these being called “the greatest” in the sense that they generally have some combination of innovativeness/freshness/and popularity.

Actually, the first four Harry Potter stories are pretty free-standing. The ending of the first three stories pretty much keeps the same status quo as each movie started; the very ending of the 4th movie really starts the whole “sequelness” of the rest of the series. I can certainly see how just jumping in on the 5th

Actually, I’m going to say that a lot of the more recent Marvel stuff requires LESS knowledge of previous things than people want to give credit for.

How has society ever learned to watch television and movies with going into fit of rage at 30 frame per second?

Which I now ask the question....is there any video game that relishes in “shoot only as a last resort” to moral quandaries of “episode of the week” Star Trek?

To my knowledge, no one produces the relatively cheap teen rom com for theaters anymore. Every now and them I get a nostalgia infused trip looking around for a “today’s John Hughes films” and as far as I can tell, only Netflix really makes them now.

I’m guessing it’s not even Bryan’s “fault”.