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Man, why do you come here just to fucking take a shit on the comments? All you do is post that the animation is garbage. You don't even watch the show, you just come here and use the comments section like a toilet. When you're asked to justify your complaints or why you constantly post the same thing week after week,

My take was that they need to turn on/spin up the generators because they consume tons of power and that they take time to activate. Couple that with the idea that they were so off kilter because of the first interdictor being destroyed that they just never had time to turn the gravity wells on since the command was

I can understand Thrawn and the majority of the fleet not being there for sure, since Tarkin was super cocky about the Death Star, but I still feel confused about the Ghost crew not being there; unless they're staging an offensive on Lothal that Thrawn is fighting off, there's no real reason why they shouldn't be

That's fine and good, but Ezra still knows how to pilot a one-man fighter and knows how to use the Force better than Luke at that point. I guess the only thing keeping them away is that Luke is the Chosen One.

Thrawn will never live up to his EU glory no matter what you do with him in Rebels. I really want to like Thrawn but he's been so nebulous in his grand schemes and he's basically let the Sato Cell escape relatively unscathed at every encounter. Unless he scores a major victory during the season finale at the battle of

I mean not to be that nerd who says THIS RUINS EVERYTHING but I think it's…incongruent to say the least that the Ghost isn't around for the Battle of Yavin. How handy would another ship, crew and specifically two Jedi have come in when they were blowing up the Death Star? At least in R1 we got to see the Ghost and

Real as opposed to holographic, or is that too much of a stretch?

Pretty good. To echo some of the sentiment here, I'll agree it kind of drags basically until Ezra meets Obi-wan, but still a visually stunning and atmospheric episode. You could really feel how bleak and unforgiving Tatooine is as a desert planet, the way everything was cut and animated. I'm glad we're finally putting

I'll take a stab at 2. Yoda had force ghost contact with Ezra back in season 1 iirc, and I don't see why Yoda and Obi-wan wouldn't keep in touch when important things happen, like finding a new Jedi who has wandered into a temple and is looking for a kyber crystal, lead by one of the few Jedi who survived Order 66.

I like how you had to comb through my post history and make a reply on something I said over two weeks ago because we got into an internet argument what feels like months ago. Yes, half the episodes feel like garbage or filler, but that doesn't mean the series can't have good episodes and start coming into its own in

Ditch this and bring back TV Club Classic. You know you want those nostalgia pageview counts more than you want us all hating on the show in the comments, or inexplicably talking about The Middle and Goldbergs out of protest for you guys not reviewing them.

The joke wasn't political, if it was Jay would have said "avoid Penn state" since we're going for low hanging fruit and years-old scandals. After all, wasn't one of the B plots in a recent episode Haley being told about Game of Thrones by Manny? Not exactly working with fresh content here, folks. It was obviously a

I don't. I watched the one with Dave Chappelle because it was fucking Dave Chappelle back on TV for the first time in over a decade, but other than that, I have friends who send me the YouTube clips of all the "good" sketches. And I watch those with adblock enabled and usually close them halfway through because

Whatever, SNL is trash anyways. The only thing keeping that ship from sinking entirely is bashing Trump every weekend, and even that gets old pretty quickly.

I feel like with all the cuts that happened last year (like 50 shows including TV club classic before they brought back short-form recaps and some full reviews due to complaints) it's absolutely a management decision at this point. I mean, they got rid of most of the shows LaFergs reviewed and from what I gather,

Not only does somebody bring it up every week, but somebody else ends up starting a comment thread about the shows in protest of them not being reviewed, and does a recap and review anyways.

Yeah, I kind of agree, Kyle's been really generous with the grades as of late. I think he's just as sick of the show as the rest of us are at this point, but I could just be projecting.

I like it when Rebels doesn't do filler episodes. This is a good series and I'm glad to see it start coming into its own.

I mean, aren't most of those detailed histories from the old EU? Practically anybody in the OT is tangentially important in some way in the old EU, which is a prime reason why Disney jettisoned it. Everybody in the Mos Isley cantina has an elaborate backstory and are involved in books or comics in some way, even

Yeah, I don't really get a lot of the relationship dynamics on MF these days. They're really pushing this narrative that normalizes toxic/unhealthy relationships. Phil and Claire are okay, although Claire is basically an alcoholic now. Jay and Gloria have good dynamics, but it's still strange that Jay is married to