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I enjoyed the book. It had it’s flaws, the biggest two for me was the cliche plot and the rampant misogyny that it doesn’t seem to be aware of. On the other hand, it is a great allegory for our current social and political climate especially with the repeal of net neutrality, over crowding cities, and our addiction to

Ragers would have been dismissive and/or hostile about the claims — I’ve dealt with a couple who always made themselves to be the victims, and that their raging was just defending themselves, never mind that they always initiated the hostilities and got provoked from completely arbitrary reasons. At least thus far

They really don’t. At this point, anything less than a hot stone massage seems to be harassment, it’s like people who haven’t ever had to do anything difficult and stressful in their lives are suddenly being given a platform to whine about any and all perceived slights when they themselves don’t have much in the way

Seems to be a lot of negativity here for this film. I can’t wait to see it. If there was ever a project tailor-made for a director, it’s Ready Player One and Steven Spielberg.

Ready Player One is still not as egregious as Armada, which literally does just list things in some places. I thought RPO was a love letter to the 80's and earned it’s nostalgia for the most part and while it did call out a lot, it always felt more-or-less in context. Armada just literally has scenes where it pans the

Unless all that death is what drove him mad and now he wants everyone else to feel his pain.

Nothing from the old EU beats my now favorite Dark Side power, “Corporate Mandate.”

I still have no issue with the way the force was used in The Last Jedi. My major issue was with the script itself it was simply poorly written it wasn’t the execution for me. The tone was all over the place and entire Canto Bite side story was completely pointless to the story. So Lukes force projection, Leia’s force

Sabine’s whole end-of-show narrative was very reminiscent of the end of the final episode of Band of Brothers, and how some of the soldiers from Easy Company went on to go into business together or otherwise just stayed close friends for life. I love that Filoni said what he said here, because he brought back that

I totally agree with you.

And block all calls from Rian Johnson.

Or how about hiring whoever they think would do the best job? There’s a novel idea.

I thought up an alternate storyline for Finn during TLJ where he actually travels to the First Order’s real home planet. He believes the Resistance is doomed, so he goes on a suicide mission to blow up the FO’s one and only training facility where they brainwash the kids, and Rose tags along with him and manages to

“I just wanted to mention the name so it gets in there, so it’s something people can use,” he said. “And sometimes that’s what I can do for things that come out of Legends. I could create just another Captain with some name there or I could put someone like Pellaeon in play.”

You all at io9 just need to just get of this movie already! Its crap, mildly entertaining crap but crap all the same. Just like this scene, it was cut because, it too is total crap. just like the rest of the scene that was left in, its all shit man! They are jsut trying to find ANYTHING for Finn to do at that point in

Careful citizen, you’re close to Crimethink .

Exactly. When I think “insane,” I think the joker. Not someone who takes clonopin for anxiety.

The legal definition of insanity is as follows:

In today’s program of “I’m easily offended by everything” I share with you how I cant take a joke in a game where everything is a joke.

Great. Now recut the trailers with something other than the awful Tupac song and I can get excited.