Except Eugene is played by Doug Hutchison, the creepy old man who married Courtney Stodden at 17.
Except Eugene is played by Doug Hutchison, the creepy old man who married Courtney Stodden at 17.
A 2019 Tahoe with <50,000 miles goes for like 50 grand.
Even so, having the first live action SW space suit show up in the 46th year of the series and maybe the 27th property, is kind of wild.
Random question from this (or last?) episode: When Ahsoka went out on her spaceship, was that the first enclosed space suit ever shown in Star Wars?
I was wondering if Ahsoka going out on her ship was the first space suit shown in Star Wars. For some weird reason I can’t recall space suits at all. Normally, droids do stuff in outer space and all planets are breathable.
Those are fine theories. One thing though, is Ahsoka should absolutely not have been in danger of dying by falling into some water from a couple hundred feet or less. We’ve canonically seen Jedi have superhuman falling ability.
Not if you worked as a salaried employee for a company. Employees invent stuff all the time that is owned by the company they work for. Like software developers are probably the closest analogue to a creative. Your team writes a new piece of software. The company licenses it out to new clients for 17 years, but you…
If that’s the case I’m curious how streaming residuals might look under a new system. As you said, when a fixed network (TNT) airs one episode, that’s a fixed 500 bucks. Viewership didn’t come into the mix. 5 people or 5 million might have had their TV turned onto TNT at 8pm for that one episode. But on streaming…
TONS of products are infinitely reusable. Software is a good example. Salaried devs might all combine to make a product that keeps getting licensed for decades but they still just get the one fixed salary.
This is a bad way of describing it because that’s still how everything works in life except for actors. When you’re a software engineer for a company and write software, you get paid a salary once even if that piece of software keeps getting used by people for 30 years afterward.
The good and bad guys are always exactly as competent as the plot needs them to be in this space wizard fantasy.
How did she get there by rolling off a cliff into the ocean tho
Ahsoka takes place 30 years after the Clone Wars. When did she leave the Jedi?
n++ is where it’s at
I’d be more than happy for the next agreement to find a way to pay out creatives a 2nd/3rd/5th time when a show becomes a megahit on streaming
Exactly. It’s the Alec Baldwin strategy.
The unions have NOT asked for canceling and boycotts. Stop inventing shit on behalf of them.
He clearly doesn’t think playa means player because he just said ON the playa. It’s probably in quotes because it’s a spanish word people who go to a desert once say like they are world explorers.
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Are you special ed? They were granted waivers by the union itself because AMC is going to individually allow all union demands, like A24 before it.