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He could be inconsiderate of people’s feelings at times, he could be stingy with his money or food, he could be a serial litterer, etc. It’s a kids show (or family show at most), so let’s think of flaws at that level.

You think that’s big, you should see the shrink wrap machine they used on it.

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I don’t think this R rating was because Travolta wasn’t wearing a seat belt.

Sokka’s inclination towards sexism is depicted as wrong from the very first episode, in which his sister calls him “sexist, immature, [and] nutbrained.” Throughout the series, Sokka’s more retrograde views are challenged (as when he meets the Kyoshi warriors), and because of that, he’s able to grow and change,

Ugh, the left and right both have reasons not to like sexism and misogyny.

I was enjoying TFA until the moment the Millennium Falcon appears on screen.

Yeah, they played a bit loosely with the lore in the recent live-action DC TV adaptations, but the bones of the character (and story elements) were there, just shuffled around a bit.

Yeah, I get that.

You have a point, and I’ll admit I always thought there was some unreliability to his claim.

Eh, Kylo did state with conviction that Rey had “no place in this story. You come from nothing. You’re nothing.” And the line is sold such that the audience should accept it at face value.

Can we at least agree that for any perceived problems with the sequels, the human being known as Daisy Ridley isn’t one of them.

Daily Mail readers going dairy free.

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she’ll apparently be more of a hardened badass than the more uplifting and optimistic version of the character that Melissa Benoist played on The CW’s Supergirl.

Why don’t we just go ahead and remove Southland Tales which is a Very Good Film(tm), actually.

By standing on the far right (hehe) of the stage, in an episode he wasn’t in.

Then most people would be glad not to work for you.

You evidently don’t grasp I’m not just talking about movie sets.

I did write “In any other context”.

I like the trailer. Though I feel I’m seeing the best bits and almost all of the story, so not sure if I really need to see the movie.

The film alone weighed 600 pounds. It sounded like a constant barrage of machine gun fire.