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Which made the confrontation with Fett even more baffling as Boba’s act of vengeance was against the one Syndicate guy who wasn’t involved with it. Having written that, it was also the one Syndicate guy who decided to bring it up as randomly as possible.

I kind of get as as much as fun RE4 was, the story was kind of hilariously baffling at times. If I had to guess, redoing everything about Ashley would be a big part of that rewrite as she was a hilariously inept character.

It’s kind of funny as for some reason Code Veronica is the one that keeps sticking out in my head as well. Alexia is somehow my favorite RE villain in the games I’ve played so far, just the way she was introduced and the air she had, while that Wesker/Chris duke out was ridiculous badass fun.

Something that did take me by surprise in this episode was how hard the show was willing to be unflinchingly brutal and upfront about it. Just the carnage enacted on those cops during Peacemaker’s escape, which he looked by on, was stunning and that invasion of the police district was pure nightmare fuel.

You know, I realize I’m watching a TV show that is both intentionally comedic and fantastical. I also get that requires certain suspension of disbelief, honestly I get that. But even with that in mind, there are just boundaries that cannot be crossed or else all the structures come crashing down as too much accept.

It is weird for a show to be this slow and still absolutely batshit insane. Also it was stunning to realize that next week is the last episode after they did four episodes of Boba learning the basics of being a crime boss, kind of, before not having him speak two episodes and only appear in one scene. This is a parody

When they had that scene where Ahsoka was pretty direcly implying that letting a kid know that there were family members who cared for him was an act of selfishness, I just stared at the screen in disbelief. Don’t get me wrong, it fits with that Jedi thing, but just the whole scene felt so bizarre as clearly the show

I actually knew these elements of the world, while I haven’t played the games, it has been difficult to avoid all information regarding them. Where for me this trailer worked is that it managed to make to make the Spartan program already feel horrible with what little we saw here which is key.

I’m really digging the additions there seem into the game. While Master Chief has seen an expansion of character in the later games, the original version was kind of the epitome of the aughts console game character as all that was needed gruffness.

Even as someone who hasn’t played the games, I’m looking forward to this one after that trailer. I got a sense of the character, some good looking action and a backstory that can be built on.

This is going to be such a weird episode of SNL and I am all in already.

There are so many absolutely delicious details in that interview, as has been pointed out here, but for some reason there were two parts in the very beginning that made me howl in laughter.

I actually really want to watch the further adventures of Bloodsport and Ratcatcher. Also it pretty much sounds like the only option unless they somehow get Robbie to commit being Harley on the small screen.

My favorite part of the episode was when Peacemaker pointed out how he too had been bullied in his youth by people calling him a bully and insensitive. The delivery of it was just near-perfect.

Lindsey Graham is already complaining how the Democrats are going to push a judge through here without trying to seek a single Republican vote.

This might be one of the most insane episodes I’ve seen in a while. Not because it was somehow bad, completely agreed with the review that it was the best episode of the show so far, but because it is, as being pointed out a lot, an episode of a completely different show. In the middle of this series which is already

By the way, for some reason they apparently geolocked the Måneskin performance videos from Europe? Never seen this happen before which is really weird.

This might have been the weakest episode of the season for me. I mean the monologue was the only part of the show where I was genuinely chuckling, which in turn made the rest of the show worse as then I had decent expectations for it. Although I guess the sport show sketch was alright, but even it never got the

Except that is not at all the point. Don’t know why you think it is. Of course the 4 hour version cannot be directly compared as a whole to the 2 hour version, which is redundant to even state.

Not only does the show feel dated already, but I think that casting McKinnon as Carole feels really off considering the kind of shift in that perception. Not necessarily on pop culture front, but if anyone followed the story. She no longer feels like this over the top caricature, but rather someone seemingly unfairly