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It’s more like season 1 was this new story with new characters that you only needed to have seen the original trilogy to understand. Then in season 2 they kind of change it up and all of the sudden it’s practically a sequel to the cartoons. It’s like they expect you to do a bunch of required reading before watching

Wikipedia tells me that Clone Wars is 133 episodes and a movie and Rebels is 75 episodes. I don't really care enough about Star Wars to watch over 200 episodes of anything, and would rather that Mando and Grogu just meet and deal with new characters like they did in season 1.

Now get them to promise that Boba Fett won't be coming back, or any Jedi (unless it is actual Yoda's force ghost). I also wouldn't mind if we didn't see anyone established in any cartoon I won't bother watching but I realize that probably won't happen.

For Army of Darkness I am not sure that Raimi and Campbell could have just gone back to the same cabin in the woods. Because at the end of Evil Dead II, Ash is sucked into a portal and sent to the middle ages.

Not everything is 80's. At the start of the flashback when she was running laps, Ellie was listening to Pearl Jam's Riot Act album, which came out in 2002.

The weird thing about Luke in Book of Boba Fett was he was still pushing the whole thing about how Jedis can't have personal connections, even though personal connections being important to him basically saved the day in both Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi.

The big thing I remember from the last writer's strike is how crappy the picket signs were. Like these were professional writers working at a very high level and they couldn't come up with really smart or funny things to write on their signs?

Shemp?

I am surprised, kind of annoyed they aren't cutting prices in Canada. Here Netflix is about a third more expensive than Disney+ and D+ here includes the Star brand which has all the Hulu stuff.  That price difference has to be costing them subscribers.

Don't really have a problem with Black Mirror being on the list, but three of the four episodes mentioned feature the brain downloaded into a computer plot device, which is getting super played out.

What made Andor great was the same thing that made Mandalorian season 1 great. A bunch of new characters in new situations doing interesting things. But season 2 Mando was like the opposite of that, a bunch of previously established characters I didn’t really care about (like Ashoka, Boba Fett, Bo Katan and even Luke

Unbelievable and When They See Us should both be way higher. Godless is also surprisingly missing, especially since it has the same creator as The Queen's Gambit.

I think I remember from the Netflix Movies That Made Us episode, when they were going to have Eddie as Winston, he was going to have a much more promenant role, and Venkman was going to be a smaller one. When Eddie passed they brought in Bill Murray to play Venkman and his role was expanded (because now Venkman was

Did the director get any input or approval from the victim's families before production started?

I am confused, how can the number of Sherlock Holmes actors be so much higher than the number of Sherlock Holmes movie appearances? Are some of those appearances two actors working together inside a giant Sherlock Holmes suit? Or do a lot of those movies have flashbacks to Sherlock as a kid and he is played by a

I don’t really have a problem with edits especially if it’s done by the estate. One thing I do wonder about is The Twits. How do you remove any references to someone being ugly in that book. The whole thing about how their ugly thoughts causes them to look ugly (and how people with good thoughts can't look ugly) is

Being against vaccinations is stupid but if she was protesting in Washington DC doesn’t that mean she was protesting the US Federal Government? Sure she works for Disney, but I am pretty sure even Disney with their billion dollar marketing, would be considered “David” compared to the “Goliath” $6 trillion+ budget of

Wow Marvels was originally supposed to come out November 2022 (I remember because my daughter was excited to see it for birthday). Being pushed back a whole year, what is going on with that movie. On the plus side the making of special on Disney+ will probably be super interesting.

Are there people out there (other than maybe custodians or prison guards) who have so many keys they need zip ties to organize them. My keychain has my house key, the fob for my car and a bottle opener. Now of course like 15 years ago I might have had 2 different keys for my house, two for my car, one for my work, one

I can't remember where I read it but I read an article about Daniel Craig specifically and how for the most recent Bond movie they basically expected a 50 year old to get into the shape of a 22 year old elite athlete.