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Did it seem weird to anyone else that this Stranger exhibited powers that seemed beyond Vader’s? Force blasting more than a half-dozen Jedi... engaging in lightsaber battles with multiple knights... (Maul was barely able to handle two at once)... it seemed a bit over the top.

Also.  CORTOSIS!  Wasn’t expecting an actual Cortosis metal vs. Saber reaction.  Nicely done!

A pack of Jedi decided to behave like they were teens in a Friday the 13th movie.

We exist. Get over it.

Look, I’m all for nuance in moral and ethical discussions, but this infatuation with “the grey” in Star Wars is getting annoying. It’s good for Jedi characters to be fully realized people and not just cookie cutter good guys, and it’s good for Sith to have motivations for what leads them down that path or things that

I too would imagine the hygiene standards are a bit higher among a group that are butt naked.

Things like this are bound to happen. Sub Rosa was never a good episode because there’s just a lot that doesn’t work in the script, effects, or performances. But in the early 90s there was still this lingering belief, at least in fiction, that strong, controlling, sometimes violent, handsome men were in fact

Thank you! I had to get to a comment on like the third article I read about this today for someone to actually point out that she wasn’t talking about Star Wars, which is why I was initially confused.

Can someone please edit this article? The implication is that she says this in response to Star Wars, recently, but it’s actually from 2015, and is about her making documentaries about the abuse and mistreatment of women in Pakistan, and how by having uncomfortable conversations, she is helping people actually see and

Thank you. I don’t have your level of experience, but I did have a decade working in pubs, bars, and restaurants and have seen distributors’ reaction to poor maintenance. 

Exactly this, see my other comment. I was nonplussed read this article and frankly a good bit of the comments section. I used to vet every bar that wanted to sell my beer (northern California), and the problems were almost never at the line. I did give more than a few trainers in keeping tapping devices clean.

There is such an amalgam of good and bad information here (and in the comments section). Without writing a book, I am a former professional brewer of 15 years, and Micromatic trained draft tech. Of course that was a lifetime ago, but I don’t believe that much has changed.

I’m telling you, Molotov cocktails work. Any time I had a problem, and I threw a Molotov cocktail, boom! Right away, I had a different problem.

Right‽ Jesh. I loved season 3, so does everyone at my work and other social circles.

The irony of a reviewer who can’t move past their dislike of a season that didn’t move enough* for their liking is actually kinda funny.

After a third season that felt like spinning its wheels

I love how James is putting the “third season sucked” note at the top of every one of these almost certainly just to annoy the people who post the “season 3 was good, actually” comments every time.

Whenever people criticize shows like Picard or Discovery for not understanding what Trek is all about, the usual rebuttal is that some fans simply don’t want anything new. But here’s Lower Decks, consistently being a weird, unique entry in Trek history that also consistently gets what is so fundamental about Trek.

it’s Whitbrook’s opinion, and he’s entitled to it

Please go back to reading laundry tags.