“Tom Cruise, still boyish at 60"
“gave Cruise a viable love interest in Jennifer Connelly”
alright, how much did Cruise pay you to write this?
“Tom Cruise, still boyish at 60"
“gave Cruise a viable love interest in Jennifer Connelly”
alright, how much did Cruise pay you to write this?
Fett was bad, but at least it didn’t actively damage the canon. Kenobi, on the other hand, did exactly that and was awful, to boot. Making Leia and Vader main characters was ill-judged enough, and then the finale doubled down by building a climax around Luke, too. And who could forget Reva, the most spectacularly…
Are you really full on in the comments talking about who will return for the third season before you even watched the finale??
Um...as a corpse?
I mean, the space was already there. He just shrank it’s audience, surely?
Pretty sure it’s “take the rains”, though I was never sure how they were going to take them down to Africa in the first place.
I hate the way this story is written that we should be sad for Blizzard. Way to lick that corporate boot. The article should have been focused on the win for workers. “Blizzard Employees Win Historic Union Vote” there I did your job for you.
I think the pitch is always that “we pay for this show once, but bring in subscriptions for it for the next 50 years”. It’s a decent pitch if you make good content. I grew up watching Disney films that were like 40+ years old at the time, that my parents still had to pay full price for. Dumbo, Sleeping Beauty, and…
Fuck off
Well, to start, this kind of gets into what you mean by fan. I was born in ‘73 and so pretty much grew up with Star Wars. I enjoy the originally trilogy quite a bit. That said, I’m not a fan in the sense that the diehards are. I think nostalgia is deadly for good storytelling. And I think that along with everything…
Syril, you dumb bastard. I was wrong to call Syril “Brownshirt Javert.”” Javert was eventually able to recognize the injustice of the system he supported. Syril still doesn’t realize he’s on the wrong side even after seeing the Empire slaughter innocent people. I will now call Syril “fascist Smithers.”
What did the article originally say?
Why wouldn’t Luthen find taking Cassian in appealing? He knows how supremely capable the guy is and no longer has to worry about his loyalties.
Anyone else old enough to pick up on the Irish analogies here? I mean Christ, that funeral scene!
I especially enjoyed the scene between Saw and Luthen where Luthen prevents Saw from going into a killing rage by saying “OK, call Kreegyr and tell him what’s up.” It’s just further evidence that rebellions are messy and not just hot shot pilots doing heroic trench runs on Death Stars.
Nitpick #2: Those aren’t the “hard-working fisher aliens” sleeping in Cassian’s old hotel room, they are just random alien guests of the same hotel. Different species entirely. And why would Cassian need to tip toe through the room and sneakily retrieve his box if the room was occupied by his friends/liberators?
I kind of enjoyed the extended character moments in this episode and didn’t feel a pressing need to find out new information, but you do you.
The category was one where all responses contained the letter “A.”
What was the question? We can’t all watch (or want to watch) videos.
This needed to be a video.