jedbeetle
jedbeetle
jedbeetle

Yeah, I get it. When they started applying more movie-craft to the Star Wars franchise, fans must have gotten super confused.

Annoying? Yeah, I can understand. She has that confident, cocky black British female attitude that all those nerdy white supremacists must hate.

I love L3. The droid stuff in this movie was fantastic.

Yeah he’s a co-dependent mess with the ladies in this movie just like always.

Oh, he always had a heart of gold. Even my old Star Wars Mad Libs knows that.

Yeah I totally agree with you.

The rampant, negative, pasty white boy reactions to “Last Jedi” are some of the most inane jumbles of emotionally-generated criticisms ever to grace my computer screen.

I’m confused about “doesn’t really advance a plot,” because Star Wars, from the movies to the games to the TV shows, are all heavy on plot and world building.

“a person who Likes Star Wars and Has Seen All The Films, my reaction to that reveal was confusion...”

I keep noticing all these subtle changes - like, oh, phantoms get to heal themselves with estus now.... and, oh, we all get extra estus for killing red phantoms now...

If by generic you mean “formulaic,” that’s fair, but the new mad Max was formulaic and a masterpiece.

Are whiney limply-endowed white men complaining about this one too?!

See it. I absolutely loved it, and had low expectations going in.

Bombed? I entirely disagree; I thought it was perfect.

Bizarre end? Which bizarre end?

The Switch is what got me into Darkest Dungeon.
I haven’t been able to play much else since. The darkness....calls to me....

This is why appropriation is bad.

Well, it’s bad, so we see how well that sort of thing works out.
See, this is how appropriation can be done wrong and do wrong.

I dunno. Dr. Boom is a good card.

Editing, people