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Her speech was basically a Yelp review.

Shame!  Shame!  Shame of Thrones

the Breaker of chains has talked about breaking the wheel for 7 seasons. She locked up her dragons when a farmer brought the burned body of his child to her throne room. And now cuz she lost her bff and the dragons she rode into battle (she put them in harms way), and because people like her boyfriend more than her,

Lindsey just missed the point at each exchange in that conversation. Spreading one’s wings is a common phrase meant to say being free from some sort of captivity, like stretching one’s legs. It is in no way religious or spirtual. Lindsey somehow sees a metaphor for flying when leaving one’s home as analogous with

**SPOILERS** The tech we will see in Antman and the Wasp that relates to the Quantum realm will play a part in beating Thanos and reversing the infamous finger snap. I think phase 4 will begin with the Universe reeling from the events of Infinity War and will put the newer Avengers at the forefront. Cap is gone.

At least we don’t have to watch Arie and Lauren go on any more dates so they can repeat Arie: “Incredible” Lauren: “Amazing” over and over again and talk about how Lauren is finally opening up. Sheesh, her personality is like a wind up doll and a transcript of their relationship reads like to internet bots chatting.

If he really cared about Becca K at all, couldn’t he have at least saved her some face and waited a few months until after the show came out before breaking up with her, like all the other bachelor relationships that failed?

Here dude, Let’s take a close look at the story elements of the Last Jedi play by play if you think it’s so wonderful. 1) The Canto Bight storyline was completely pointless. It didn’t help the plot. It didn’t show any growth for Finn. It failed to establish why Rose falls in Love with Finn at the end. All it did was

Call TFA a reboot is a totally fair critique. Although, Lucas himself said that the films were supposed to repeat and have rhythm like an Opera. So as far as starting on a new “nobody” on a desert called to adventure doesn’t bother me because structurally epics that span generations can repeat to show the difference

The last Jedi was weak and undercooked. It’s ideologies contradict itself. It ruined the end of Luke’s arc. The only good scenes worth keeping was the opening bombing run and the battle between Kylo and Rey and the praetorian guard. Other than that it was an immature children’s movie that thought it was smarter than

It’s like faith. Being presented with any sort of logic to refute the idea that god does not think gays are an abomination or something silly like that (just an example), they choose to stick to their faith because it is what they want to believe.

The issue is not whether or not public figures should be tweeting and if The highest level of sports competition in the land is comparative to the highest office in the land. The issue is that one is a public office who’s public statements can affect foreign policies and market prices that directly affect the rest of

Good points. It seems like people’s opinions of TLJ relate to talk about TFA in that they were so happy that it was different and that the pendulum has swung to the other side, that they are willing to overlook its flaws. As if they were so irked by TFA that anything is a welcome change.

Iwish Disney knew how bad they messed up with this episode, but I think they’re in denial. I think a lot of people really like the movie and don’t think it’s horrible. I also think those people are just enjoying it on a surface level. I think Disney sees it as a success and just think Fans are impossible to please and

Also, Luke was already a legend. So why was it such a big deal that he became a legend and that inspired the next generation of Rebels. Hello, that was Rey at the beginning of TFA? Did Rian Johnson even watch it?

here are some things through discussion that friends and I brought up that would have let the movie be similar but better. Luke’s backstory should have been that he saw the darkness in Kylo and refused to continue training him. Then Kylo loses his sh*t and kills all the Jedi. Luke fear’s the darkness in himself or

I didn’t think about the Stupidity of Rose’ plan. Yes, Rian skipped over important moments like Luke dealing with Han’s death. I think it was just lazy writing or not knowing how to handle it. It’s too easy just to skip past a scene like that then explore it. why has nobody ever thought of hyperspace missiles? Yeah

SamusInSpace3D, your argument ignores what I said and just regurgitates what the Disney PR campaign had to say about why people didn’t like The Last Jedi. “Fans were upset because they had preconceived notions about where the story should go.” If you actually read and tried to process my comments, you would see that