linnormlord
linnormlord
linnormlord

Yes but everything north of the Bronx is upstate New York ...

Are we going to talk about how most of the items on this list are trying to copy Conroy? His performance define a sound for Batman that many of the others are just imitating.

This is an honest question, but is religion often depicted in these shows? I can think of very few examples (DD being the most prominent, and IF as “eastern mystic” though that has it’s own problems), but I feel that I don’t know the religious affiliations, or lack thereof, of most of these characters. If you are

Kree Supreme Intelligence, calling it now.

“it’s just silly cartoon at that point with no real stakes.”

A few people have pointed out that it feels like it could take place in Supergirl’s universe, and therefore part of the Arrow-multiverse.

I am officially going to use this explanation to improve my experience with the film, no matter how it turns out.

There’s a rumor out there that Alden Ehrenreich’s acting in this was terrible, and motivated much of the reshoots. I don’t know if it’s true, but I can’t help but see it every time he speaks. He looks like he’s uncomfortably pretending to be Ford-Solo rather than acting as the character. I also can’t help but think

If you have an extra shirt, then you have at least two mediums. If the logo of the shirt is on the shirt, but you also printed it on giant posters, you have at least two media. You auctioned-off the posters, raising good money for charity, while wearing both shirts.

Won’t kids destroy the cardboard constructions pretty quickly? This seems like disposable video game hardware to me, and that makes me skeptical. Unless this is a product aimed at adults who can use the items carefully and as intended?

Not really. “Mediums” is used if you have two fortune-tellers or two intermediately sized objects. “These shirts are mediums.” “Those dwarf tarot-card readers on the loose were small mediums at large.”

Perhaps (though I would like to see a canon source that says so) - but gravity was definitely a big plot point. The “falling” of the bomb bay door remote is a visual echo of the “falling” of the bombs in a way that the audience is meant to treat them alike. Even if we are told later that they were magnetic, in the

I agree with you. However, feel free to change “escape pod” to a larger spacecraft and “star destroyer” to a smaller spacecraft of your choice, and you will find that it does not change the point I was actually making.

You are right about spaceship orientation. Any ship with an interior, e.g. Millennium Falcon, no matter how small clearly has a down floor and up ceiling inside.

Do you think the filmmakers designed a bonb-delivery system first, and built a ship around it? Or that they designed a bomber first using gravity rules and came up with a way to make it work later.

Throw a hyperdrive on a remote-controlled ship and fire away. An escape pod could probably take out a star destroyer that way.

Beth argues that Max’s unique skill (skateboarding) makes no contribution to the final conflict, so there’s nothing unique to the character. As a Dungeons and Dragons party analogy, the other children have unique skills that inform their roles in season 1. In season two, the roles are updated

I hope that Hulu just becomes Disney’s streaming service without the extra “premium” fee. Wishful thinking ...

You make some great points, but doesn’t that make it a good time to buy? The price will be lower. Buying Fox when they are really strong would be much more expensive.

It was always soap. You just didn’t mind as much when it was fresh and new.