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This was a pretty good way to put it. For a long time there’s been a faction of Star Wars fandom that wants a Star Wars without the more fantastical stuff that, frankly, are cornerstone elements of what differentiates Star Wars from the other spaceship shows. Now that they got one, of course they think it’s the gold

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I prefer physical releases because as we’ve learned time and time again, digital is unreliable. Wii U and 3DS eshops are both shutting down in March. I’m not evening against digital releases, but if a company puts out a physial copy, I’m getting the physical, without a doubt. I can also sell it, if I want to in the

“Anyone with a milligram of self-respect knew that a Disney movie was media for pussies.”

You might be overthinking this. Andor was a great show but it never once changed my expectations for what other shows, especially one with two seasons under its belt, needed to be. There’s plenty of room for both serious fare like Andor and more traditional Star Wars with The Mandalorian.

Ugh. This is the same line of thought that’s led to the Marvel backlash, isn’t it? “I liked this thing, so this other thing is going to suck.” It amuses me that at the time I’m writing this, every single response is some variation of “uh, no, audiences are adults and can recognize that more than one thing can be

You seem awfully defensive about the wizard books

The film feels more like a contemporary reboot of the film Andy watched in the 90s. Complete with unnecessarily convoluted revamp of the villain’s origins and way too serious treatment of a kid’s entertainment property. Your Lost In Space remake comparison is apt.

In addition to what other commenters have said, one of the major themes of the show was how people see what they want to see and interpret events through their biases and beliefs, no matter what the reality is.

Someone else pointed out that Marvel are kind of in a damned-if-you-do, damned-if-you-don’t situation with their interconnectedness, where people are complaining that there’s both too much and not enough.

Yes, but I think they’re trying way too hard because people are basically demanding it. Commenters, reviewers, and bloggers just spent 2+ years writing every single movie/show off as “spinning their wheels” and “not introducing the next story”. The fact is that the Infinity Saga was a lot of disconnected, standalone

I loved Ragnarok, and really, really wanted to love Love and Thunder, but it just didn’t work for me. I can’t agree that it strikes a better balance between humor and emotion. It certainly has more of each, but the jokes are mostly just repetitive rehashes of Raganarok’s jokes—loved Korg? well, here’s hoping you did be

You have not experienced Shakespeare until you have read him in the original Klingon.

Or, they did it for just Japanese speakers to enjoy. Not everything is about trolling. 

So since like ‘84-’85 when the first Secret Wars came out?

100%. I stopped watching the Walking Dead because it was torture porn. I don’t want that in my entertainment.

It is always fascinating to me that whenever a minority group asks for some kind of representation in art, we’re forcing it. Doubly so, when it’s a beyond fantastical world. You can dungeon crawl after school, save a student by way summoning magical creatures against the PE teacher but how dare we ask the question,

Great, that TOTALLY makes up for the rest of their Christo-Fascist political maneuvering! 

I think you mixed up Yusuke and P4's Yosuke, who is the one who I heard had his romance with P4's main cut from the story. That said, I agree in general that Yusuke would make much more sense as a possible romance target for Joker, as there are much more hints throughout the story for me to think that way compared to

Fuck CFA tho why are you guys still writing about this shit company??