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I love how it's just this tiny action figure lookin' thing. :)

Sure, but there needs to be a good reason to fail. At least you can point to Gilligan as the source of your failure on Gilligan's Island.

I was thinking EXACTLY this. I was angry: why the fuck are you leaving him to regenerate?!

I guess if we're looking for an excuse… maybe he can only hold them for so long. Their weight, and possible struggling…? I dunno. :P Why couldn't Barry just vibrate himself out of Captain Cold's ice? That'd generate heat, and also crack the ice. He learned how to phase himself through walls — why couldn't he phase

Kind of reminded me of the pre-war Fallout universe, actually.

That felt wrong to me, too. What if she took it badly, and freaked out right there? Not terribly bright.

I missed that a well. For a while now I've been banging on the desk wondering just why the hell they never went back in there. :P

Joe had no idea he had a son. It wasn't his fault — he was never told. Where does this kid get off guilt tripping him as if he was some deadbeat dad? Fuck that kid. (Or did I miss something?)

Break them, and then that somehow magically makes the security system not work, afterward. That whole sequence could be classified as "visually nifty, but intellectually…intoxicated". :P

"I prefer Larry Wilmore these days anyway." sounds like one of those sentences that sarcastically end with "…said nobody ever." ;)

Sounded like it was barely there. Kind of like me, as a viewer at this point. (Huzzah! :D)

UPDATE: After having seen it last night, I can happily say that TFA was easily his best work. ;D

He may still be alive, but can anyone truly say he "lived"? It must be awful being that empty.

Sure, I can see the fan-service angle. Fair enough. :) Ep7 has the burden of the Prequels on it, though. Maybe some of those fan-service moments were intended to make sure you know this movie is pretty far removed from that shit-show, and THIS is the series of movies you've been waiting for. (Reading my own bias into

Because the trailer for Ep 7 feels absolutely nothing like this. And it actually looks and feels like it's a genuine Star Wars movie (from the trailer). Not… some desperate, half-baked attempt to make an existing franchise more appealing.

Kirk's libido died in the last movie, and he defies orders to go find it on some pleasure planet.

Felt like the entire "raid" on the castle would have been just PART of an episode any other time, not the whole thing. Or something. I dunno. But I definitely felt how off it was.

Will being the baddie was the most telegraphed thing ever. I was rather disappointed when the popular fan theory turned out to be true. I was hoping they'd subvert it somehow.

Damned fine ep. I've always enjoyed Coleman as an actress, just not her character on the show. It was great to see her make the most of the exit with some fine work. And Capaldi's furious Doctor was downright spine-chilling.

As much as I absolutely love the show, I'm okay with this, you know? It FEELS right, from a story point of view. It's certainly hitting a narrative climax that I don't think the show could or should try to top.