Girder is likely not dead because of Barry’s time travel shenanigans (which also resulted in the Pied Piper dude being alive and friendly, too).
Girder is likely not dead because of Barry’s time travel shenanigans (which also resulted in the Pied Piper dude being alive and friendly, too).
That’s why I’m glad they’re skipping it. The Blackfyres pop up in multiple places: Brynden Rivers, Faegon, and there is this theory:
I’m just glad they’re ignoring the blackfyre plot (which is probably when the three-eyed crow says 1,000 years instead of 100 something).
I mean, in the old EU Han Solo was an Imperial Officer who went AWOL and freed Chewbacca and a bunch of slaves being used by the Imperials. That would make a pretty great story, I think.
After Kat Grant’s comment regarding the rest of the cast looking like... a CW cast, this would be incredibly and hilariously meta.
Hollywood has a LOT of bullshit when it comes to race, but this one in particular (while popular) doesn’t really have much of a basis in fact. It’s easy to support your point when you get to cherry pick what does and doesn’t count toward your argument (like, roles written for black actors and actresses). I mean, two…
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So they’re going full Twilight Princess with the next Zelda, then?
My wife is Hindu, I am Agnostic. We work fine, because we set our expectations before hand, and because her branch of Hinduism tends to be super chill regardless. I got married in a Hindu ceremony and not once did anyone ask me to convert.
Oh... Is that why Lincoln was killed, his actor is moving to this show?
Imperial Assault is Descent (or a dungeon crawler) with a Star Wars theme.
Wait - He was seven during the Avengers? Does that mean like, eight years, have passed between the Avengers and Captain America: Civil War?
I’m really hoping that droid in the last shot is a gen 1 dark trooper.
The Prison Arc had this exact problem.
I think you overestimate their entertainment power, especially once things clearly hit the filler point.
I think that, at least was more of a case of ‘we need to give our series regulars something to do’... to mixed results.
I mean, 6-7 episodes versus 10 isn’t a bad cut. Most seasons suffer in the middle anyway. But I agree.
It’s a lot easier as everyone’s paths converge. It only takes so long because there are so many individual and separate stories going on. Once everything starts coming together, things will move much more rapidly.
And it wouldn’t translate well to film, either.
Ha! The animated movie covered the same plot in 77 minutes. The three Hobbit movies were almost all pretty boring with bits of interesting things sprinkled throughout.