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They were well filmed but still suffered from the old ‘car is going flat out already but hey I just need to put my foot down again because for some reason I’m only half depressing the accelerator’.

and a one, two, three, four.....

“Hey Robert”

I came a little late to the conversation but better than coming too soon.

I’ll admit to being a little behind watching the show but I thought Lucille was played by Louis Ville Slugger.

Are we still doing phrasing?

Really excited for the Obi-Wan show where he hides in the desert living like a hermit for 20 years. Or did he somehow have wacky adventures instead?

Yep, they decided that maybe they were pushing too much content. Then with a little Mando love they are suddenly overgoing it again.

This is what killed DC shows for me. I could handle the Marvel Daredevil etc. run, just, with 13 odd episodes but after 3 seasons of Arrow and then Flash and Legends starting with tie in episodes it just looked too exhausting. I didn’t want to restrict myself to only watching DC shows and nothing else. Shield was the

I got a Community notification for this.

I feel like the pirates could have used this guy.

I am dumber now than I was before I read this article.

Yeah, I think Mel Gibson just ruined that one for us too.

Hey, there are some Angelines in amongst that mob of Wolverines.

Bit of an ‘Always Sunny’ supporting cast reunion there too.

I view it like the recent Star Wars trilogy. It wasn’t really written for me. I can love it or hate it or somewhere in between (is that allowed anymore) but I can’t complain if it doesn’t meet my adult expectations.

RP1 was a weird book as it was written for a 14 year old who has the memories of a 45 year old. I was in the later age group and wondered how a YA target market could get any pleasure from the references from my childhood. Meanwhile I’m struggling with Cline’s lack of basic writing skills.

RP1 did seem to have some originality under all the references.

But it’s still set in the sea, right?

The book was an enjoyable read and was hugely popular at the time. I don’t think anyone was confusing it with literature and Cline as a competent writes, but it was fun. I liked all the references to things from my childhood. The only aspect I didn’t enjoy was the need to explain said references. It’s like a movie/TV