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Besides the usual Nomura nonsense stuff, it’s just ... kinda lame that this mystical Quadratum stuff is just the real world. “Oh but it’s totally not!” he says but, like, it is.

Elgort’s biggest problem is obviously his baggage.

Tech companies are uniquely terrible at naming their products—plus, essential, extra, premium are all basically synonyms as far as marketing buzzwords go. I’d say Microsoft is a little better with Game Pass being a solid, one-level brand, but their Xbox nomenclature has been stupid and random as well (Series X/S?

I don’t know how or why this show out-lasted so many other Netflix shows but I’m happy it did. I know it’s basic but it makes me laugh and everyone in it is clearly having a good time..

I’ve lost all sympathy for him. He doesn’t owe us anything, I get it, and it sucks that people are going to continue to be jackasses to him ... but I don’t owe him my patience or respect. Having a prequel to an incomplete story is asinine. I’m not interested in coffee table books or encyclopedia type books that are inc

Fun isn’t quite the word, but I saw an interview describe the feeling it gives you—which it shares with Breath of the Wild—as “romanticism in solitude.” It’s just incredible to go explore—even moreso than Breath of the Wild, it’s genius is in densely populating the world with cool stuff that you just want to go check

I’m only slightly excited for these after the slow decline of the show’s quality (it’s never been bad, just not as great as it once was), but I’m WAY less interested without DiMaggio. He’s not the most versatile voice actor, but he’s distinct as hell and I’m really not interested in a Bender voiced by someone else.

You really nailed this—Che is ridiculous, but they’re thinly written so you can’t blame them, it’s all on Miranda’s ridiculousness. And how does the show want us to react? Does it think we support all this? Or does it recognize she’s insane and there’s going to be some sort of reckoning?

Wow, so he treated you like dirt and you still felt the need to stick your nose into the Uma situation and defend him. Go to hell.

In the politest way possible--not a chance in hell, my friend. Many people do leave it docked constantly, though!

I wouldn’t say the bar scene was “winking at the audience” when 99% of the audience had no idea it was a nod to that deleted scene until you mentioned it—this guy included, someone who’s been obsessed with SW for 30 years. I had no idea that existed and just enjoyed the scene as Boba being a bit of a savior to the

I’m generally enjoying the show! Now, having said that, agreed about the reveal here—it reminded me of the big “twist” from The Witcher season 1. They clearly want our jaws to drop and us to think back on all the little hints they so cleverly dropped ... except they sorta botch the reveal and the flow of that whole

Look, I get it, but adoption also isn’t quick or cheap. And neither is foster care—the people who do it are fucking saints, but you’re giving up a lot for it.

DITTO! It’s certainly not the original, but it’s not without its improvements—Viggo the Carpathian is terrifying and ultimately works better as a villain than Gozer. The original has a better collection of other monsters of course, but nothing else in the series touches Viggo in terms of horror.

I fucking hate shit like this. I love you Benedict, but quit this shit and just act.

Would we call Stewart stunt casting? Despite some lingering Twilight BS, she’s widely considered an incredible actress and is, like Diana was, quite beautiful to boot—and looks as much like Diana as any other actress who’s played her in the last few years. She’s not British, but otherwise this just seems like a ...

From what I’ve heard, they were given the option to move and keep their jobs and that was that.

Considering the quality of his forays into Westerns ... I’d prefer it if he moved on. I mean, “bad” Tarantino isn’t bad in any sense of the word, but whether it’s just an inability to keep up with his incredible past output or something about the genre that doesn’t mix with him, I just want him to move on to something

I would be surprised if Villeneuve gives a crap about anything beyond the first novel, even if there are a handful of decent ones.

Uhh on your last point, I think that’s exactly what people are doing. This article seems to be basically that ...