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Her point is that her side has the Supreme Court. That’s the win she’s referring to. 

For more or less the first 200 years of this country’s history, it was taken as a given that the “right to bear arms” mentioned in the Second Amendment was a collective right for “well-regulated militias,” not an individual right. The Second Amendment is only an obstacle to gun regulation to the extent that there are

I would imagine that she thinks it’s preventing the discussion from moving on to the typical stalking horses, like mental health or hardening of targets. Both of which are convenient because no consensus can be reached on funding mental health or the appropriateness of locking more doors and adding more armed guards,

yes, what exactly is talk of gun control stopping? what is it preventing from being done?

“the 2A exists”

Dear Jameela and Penn:

Sure... the strike won’t affect the completion of Winds of Winter.

Sounds fine. Anyone who doesn’t wanna do sex scenes shouldn’t do them, and anyone that wants to should be free to. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

That’s it! He never realized the 2007 strike ended! It all makes sense now!

My man has been on his own personal writers strike for over a decade now

Am I being told that I will never have a chance to play a Black man?”

She’s in a prison camp before Cassian meets her, and the idea to extract her doesn’t present itself until the Rebels learn of the Death Star from the informant in Rogue One. Andor will be heading out to meet the informant at the end of Season 2, according to Gilroy.

Don’t know how long Jyn has been in that prison, but

On the contrary, I think it’ll work just fine. Season 1 covers Cassian’s journey from street hustler to believing in a cause bigger than himself, but very rarely is he the lead in his adventures. His narrative superpower is to inspire people in dire situations, and I suspect that’s going to be one of the running

Narratively, it’ll be slightly weird when Cassian is largely sidelined in the climax of the story.

Can not WAIT for this droid’s origin story.

Okay, this is a great idea.

It’d be wild if the show’s last arc spends a lot of time introducing that character and setting him up. It’d really reinforce the point of the scene in Rogue One, that Cassian can have a ruthless edge for the cause.

I’m guessing we’ll find out what the deal was with Cassian’s planned meeting with the guy he kills at the beginning of RO.

Not all that well is my guess. Narratively, it’ll be slightly weird when Cassian is largely sidelined in the climax of the story. Qualitatively, Rogue One was pretty good, but it wasn’t Andor good.

Given what we’ve had so far, I bet those last three episodes will be a tight-as-hell thriller. I’m looking forward to it.