drsensible3
DrSensible3
drsensible3

You say I can’t compare blatant rip offs of movies from other franchises... but I also brought up Wrath of Khan/Into Darkness which was actually less of a rip off/copy than The Force Awakens was!

And then went right ahead and said that two movies (The Magnificent Seven/Seven Samurai) aren’t knocked for being

Will probably be for naught, but can I suggest anyone who cares to submit some feedback to CBS via the below link on their website?

http://www.cbs.com/feedback/

I’m not saying that Kylo Ren’s training needs to be complete. Based on evidence in the movie, Finn has more training at lightsaber combat than Rey. If we want to give them the benefit of the doubt and say that Rey is the child of Luke and had training from him up until 5 (or whenever she was abandoned) she still has

Criticism need not be new and outlandish to be correct either. Everybody wanted a movie like the originals, but to just blatantly copy a movie we already love? That should get the same scorn as any other movie that blatantly rips off another movie whether it is part of the same series or not (take a look at Star Trek:

Sorry, but that comment is just too stupid to let go. One need not create a blockbuster film script in order to provide correct criticism on a film. This movie was lazy, just like your thought process.

Here’s the thing about Reverse-Flash... he was starting to go when Eddie was still simply dying. It could be that Eobard Thawne didn’t exist, at least how he was, because Eddie got sucked into that wormhole. We know (based on the fact that Earth-2’s Flash’s helmet went through his wormhole and ended up in Earth-1)

How? Please show me where it hindered him. This wasn’t something where he was rolling on the ground in pain because of his wound, he got shot and then chased after two people and engaged in separate battles with each of them. Saying it hindered him “just because” is idiotic. We clearly saw him continue to hit it to

Kylo Ren is still a trained Jedi/Sith who used the pain of the shot to feed his power of the dark side. He was still more than a match for Finn who has far more combat training than Rey ever had. Pretending that Kylo Ren wasn’t enough on his game and powerful enough in the force to take out someone with pre-youngling

I really wanted to like Rome II (I loved the first Rome game, and its how I got started in the series) but my system could just never make it run as anything but a choppy mess.

This was after Shogun II, which I also didn’t care for. There were some interesting elements to it, but I preferred Empire/Napoleon’s ship

I actually liked the Pope mechanic, as it felt like something real. The pope wouldn’t bother his home country as far as I could tell, so you had good reason to support your priests and try to get as many votes as possible. All you really needed to do was build up forces for a quick strike and attack before the Pope

I think maybe I didn’t explain myself properly, so you have my apologies once again.

My problem isn’t that they’re introducing new things. For example, the “freezing blaster shot” is completely new and unexplained, but I can assume that this has to do with the Knights of Ren and their secret order or something Snoake

My apologies, my friend, I really meant “I disagree with you”, but was seeking a more controversial way to state it. I meant no disrespect, I promise you!

Yeah, I think it is best to just think of them as separate versions of one another, because (unlike Star Trek) there are no connections between the disparate realities. Sometimes it’s been better, sometimes it’s been worse, but I can go to sleep knowing that my chocolate and my peanut butter are not mixing.

I like

I completely disagree with you. Mary Sues are looked down upon because it is lazy writing. The person is great, well loved, and things come naturally to them without a real struggle. Superman is gifted with superpowers beyond all others, but remains an interesting character because of his continued struggles. He

That could very well be the case, and he does have agents in his employ who have worked with Coulson since the fall of SHIELD. I think, ironically, it has been Whedon who has been the problem up ‘til now. Whedon considered the “Coulson” story done and over in the movies, and didn’t want to bring him back in. Now that

You’re forgetting the fact that Kylo was using the injury to bolster his powers. This is why he continued to hit the wound throughout the battle. Pain, anger, fear... they all bolster the use of the dark side.

As for Rey, she was getting pushed back and defeated until she calmed herself. She’s using the light side at

Wrong friend. While I’m willing to give Rey a ton of slack in this movie, the one inexcusable thing is that she took down a foe who has far more knowledge and experience in the Force than she without any training. Luke never bested Vader until the very end of ROTJ, and that only because he went wild with anger and

Except that we have Kylo Ren who is much more adept and well trained (even if it is incomplete). Imagine Luke rushing over after Vader kills Obi-wan and defeats him in lightsaber combat. It would be ridiculous, right? We’re not too far off that here. Rey may have had some training, but the fact that she remembers none

I’m curious as to why you’re so insistent that this be a “people want to tear down female characters” thing. If you were to look at this logically, you would see their point. Luke had the benefit of Obi-Wan’s training was was only able to do very small things that seemed to exhaust him afterwards. His sum total of

You’re not wrong. I’ve been having a problem with that show as well, where it seems like SHIELD has made a full recovery from something it should take decades to recover from. They were hunted by the government and working out of a motel for two episodes before they were able to find many bases and SHIELD agents to