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Truthfully, if any of the baddies/monsters in this show acted with any sort of urgency most of the main characters would be dead.

Maybe Apple is hoping people will think Ken is in the series if they’re not reading closely enough? Ren Watabe doesn’t even have a photo on IMDB.

Came down here to say the same thing. That’s the fakest sword I’ve ever seen in a movie. It makes the baby in American Sniper look real in comparison. 

My guess is it will be a small mention of her queerness and that will be it. The story isn’t about her being queer, so an acknowledgement of it and then her continuing to be a badass superhero makes the most sense. Like Thompson said, her sexuality doesn’t define her, so the implicit knowledge that the character is

I think most people would agree with you and I don’t necessarily disagree either, but I find the Starlord character pretty annoying and Pratt often makes him come across as extra whiny.

Pine being the worst is a real hot take!
1. Pine
2. Evans
3. Hemsworth, love him as Thor but so generic in all his other generic action movie roles
4. Pratt, great in Parks and Rec but is real bad in everything else.

It’s apparent he doesn’t actually know what “nothing could be further from the truth” means.

Reed Richards, the “smartest man alive”, stands ten feet in front of a powerful enemy and is immediately killed. Something doesn’t add up here.

Obi-Wan picks learns an instrument and goes on tour with the cantina band?

Roken (I had to look his name up on IMDB) is clearly being paid by the hour. He’s always saying that things will take hours to fix (hangar door, ship’s drive, etc) yet every time we see him he’s just standing around listening to Obi-Wan’s monologue, or having a heart to heart conversation, or daydreaming of being a

I’d like DeVito as Hercules actually.

Great show, but I don’t know where the story is supposed to go after the season 2 finale. The finale wrapped everything up in a neat little bow and was a logical ending point. 

One of my least favorite tropes.

I’ll bet Darth Vader wishes he could rewind to check for a second transport too.

Rey did it in that Star Wars movie I keep trying to forget I watched (twice).

This week’s episode had a lot of potential but sadly was let down once again by poor execution. It seems that common sense just doesn’t exist in the SW universe. Why sit outside shooting at a heavy door when Reva can just easily cut through it? Why do both sides just stand out in the open firing at one another after

I rewound and watched the transport scene a second time, a second transport is barely visible in the back. 

Fortress Planner: “If we don’t spend all of our budget this year then next year they won’t give us as big of a budget.”

Fortress Planner 2: “Ok, make the rooms bigger until there’s no budget remaining.”

I hadn’t reviewed Leia’s message in A New Hope, but to me I think it really does sound like she had never met Obi-Wan, especially the “Years ago you served my father...” part. But I don’t really care whether the message from a movie that came out 45 years ago perfectly matches the story being told today, I just wish

I forget already, but does Baby Leia know Obi-Wan is Obi-Wan or does she still think his name is actually Ben? Maybe when they part he just tells her to call some guy named “Obi-Wan” if she ever needs help in the future?