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Rocket should definitely be making fun of Stark’s “advanced tech” the whole time, then gush over how really advanced Black Panther’s stuff is

Anna Maxwell Martin has been cast as Beelzebub, while Mireille Enos, Yusuf Gatewood and Lourdes Faberas have been cast as War, Famine and Pestilence, respectively. 

George Lucas did not, however, draw the line deep enough because An Ewok Adventure was made and he wrote the story. He allowed a friggin tv movie to happen all about Ewoks.

From the Reading Comprehension Tees

Almost as if a writer from Arrow asked himself: “I’ve wondered who’s better, Green Arrow or BATMAN?”

THIS! The days of a cast of 3-6 people monster of the week constantly taking you away from the main story. ensemble casts and overarching season stories are great.

That’s why I abandoned TNG. They introduced the Borg as this unstoppable threat, and then pretty much ignored them. 11-year-old me said “fuck this,” and never looked back.

Serialization fixes the single worst thing about Star Trek; that nothing of significance ever happens. Every episode is wrapped up by the end and the characters come full circle.

It’s an excuse they can keep using over and over.

Seems as if the source material’s been picked and chosen from just fine. I think what you’re trying to say is “this isn’t the movie I want,” which is a valid feeling to have, but not really a solid critique.

Societies do. Physiognomy doesn’t. Not like this. It’s not about the culture is about the way they look. There are many ways of dealing with the discrepancies of the Klingon appearance between TOS and TNG - ignore it, explain it.

They’ve always been that way.

You forgot to add in where cops nationwide defend this while they get all sanctimonious about how they’re the thin blue line and no one can possibly understand the stress the job puts them through, so people need to cut them some slack when they gun down a deaf man with a metal cane.

This is an odd argument I hear a lot, and almost exclusively with regards to Star Wars. How many other movies have you seen where you already knew the ending? How many adaptations have you seen where you already knew the story?

That’s what I always thought it was about as a kid. I imagined it being good Obi-Wan and Anakin and the other Jedi fighting against their evil clones. Of course, the prequels shattered that idea in a way that makes a lot more logical sense.

So Obi-Ous, so funny nevertheless!

... a more civilized age. 

I miss those days! Back then, I always thought Obi-Wan wore robes simply because he was in the desert. And assumed real Jedi would wear more military-styled clothing. /shrug. I honestly do miss those days of early speculation.

Oh my god, I remember those days. That theory was horrible...and yet I love it in my memory.

Mhmmm. OB-1 clone serial number. OB-1 Old Ben 1