Modern canon Clone Wars and Rebels on TV. Clone Wars even had a theatrical release for the pilot.
Modern canon Clone Wars and Rebels on TV. Clone Wars even had a theatrical release for the pilot.
There are almost 10 seasons of fully-canon Star Wars animated TV (the series kickoff even had a theatrical release shortly after Revenge of the Sith). Maul has a major character arc through Clone Wars, and into Rebels.
I’ve no idea what you’re on about.
Vermonter here. I drove 180 miles up I-89 during an ice storm a few years back, in an old rental Elantra with all-weathers. It took me 6 hours, and was dicey AF, but I made it, and drove by 40+ SUVs off the road with MA/NY/NJ plates.
I’m a Vermonter living in Rhode Island, and boy do I have some stories for you.
For all that Eragon was a disgrace of a book-to-movie adaptation, I’m still upset that we didn’t get the sequels, because Nasuada is BAD-ASS.
Somehow I missed it - is there a gif yet?
This doesn’t yet seem as dark as the points to which ENT’s mirror universe had already devolved. But I do feel like maybe it’s just the Kelvin timeline after all, which is sort of a weird midway point between the two.
Nothing is stopping you ;)
Nothing is stopping you ;)
I don’t know how this happened, because I pretty much live on the Internet, but until reading this I’d always mentally conflated Homestuck with Homestar Runner. I don’t know that anyone has ever tried to proselytize me on it either, or I assume I would have figured this out earlier.
Even when I was in high school (9-ish years ago), 4chan was gross, but it wasn’t an alt-right cesspool.
Lots of fun if you can embrace the weirdness (and occasionally bad dialogue). Also really pretty.
In this article: how to get laughed out of a tech company 101.
And Sarah Palin is a picture of cool and collected competence compared to Michele Bachmann...
Still pissed the child-rapist case from last fall never made it to court.
I know OSC isn’t much loved around here, but I enjoyed
The 2 mile/6 hour thing is just baffling. I’ve been near the back of a mile+ line for RI Comic Con, and once the doors opened, it only took 30 minutes or so until I was actually inside, which isn’t that much slower than humans actually walk.