Exactly this. It looks like a fun rally car, which attracts young, mostly female buyers… in reality it has very little power, FWD and gets middling fuel economy.
Wait, the Tuskans were the sand people? All this time I thought they were two separate groups. Mostly because that’s how little I care about Tatooine.
Seriously, Lucasfilm, there are other planets! Literally hundreds of thousands of other planets because that’s how a galaxy works. In A New Hope Luke was desperate to…
I don’t know. Tuskins have lore as being very hostile to outsiders they come across. They are few in number and raid for subsistence. The first thing they do when they see him is attack him for his stuff. So I don’t think Luke was all that bad to think “Those guys are best left alone”.
Here’s what bothers me about everyone’s analysis about this show. No one ever points out what absolute dickwads Emily’s French colleagues are in welcoming her to a new country and culture.
“...and Emily, her questionable checkered bucket hat...”
I only clicked on the article to see if this gif was posted, thank you.
HOW long has she been in this country? Is this a caricature of an entitled privileged American brat who expects everyone else to learn English to cater to HER, and she can just survive “on the language of LOVE” [screwing guys as a stand in for actually communicating with them]?
Maybe he meant the dish!
More like..CarDroppa
Tipping the vending machine will NOT result in free product :p
Maybelline is never coming back. Not after what you did.
* Amy March realized her anger, spite and jealousy were wrong while on a frozen pond.
The moment where Clint and Kate realise they have no idea what’s going to happen to the shrunken Tracksuits was beautifully played. And then the owl was the cherry on top.
So the show ended up diverging a lot from the Fraction/Aja comic book run it took a lot of it’s cues from, which is a shame because it would have translated well as an irreverent, pulpy kind of super-hero show, but it wouldn’t have been as bright/chipper/made for Disney+, I guess. Kingpin, even with a power upgrade,…
Things happen, sure, but they don’t necessarily have messages.
It’s a comic book show, ‘coherent morality’ isn’t really a thing and expecting it to have a message is pretty damn foolish. I think a lot of people read too deeply into Wandavision and expect some kind of ‘message’ from these shows.