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Ugh. Well played. As a fellow pedant, I’m none too proud of myself right now.

I’m just not invested in this at all. It’s either going to hamfistedly explain how he became so jaded and self-interested during the course of one 2 1/2 hour adventure (along with every other unexplored detail we know of the character. Will they have the “Last Crusade” moment, where young Han gets blaster- grazed on

I was referring to Rogue One, since I remember most reviews and people talking at the time praising K2 as the standout performance.

The last time the droid was the consensus favorite in a Star Wars movie, the rest of the cast had the collective appeal of wet cardboard. This is the first film of the franchise that I won’t be seeing in the theater.

A part of me would really love to see this, but all of me cannot swallow the idea that Eddie Van Halen is in any way responsible for world peace and harmony.

I doubt historical figures would play a part in this one, since that only figured into the first movie because the central threat was failing a history class. Real historical events didn’t factor into Bogus Journey, as I recall. That said, if it’s revealed that the duo have maintained their friendships with Billy the

The fact that there are planned sequels for some of the characters is already spoiler enough for the people whining about the stakes of Infinity War’s ending. I’m not one of them. We still don’t know how. That’s enough for me to care about what happens to these characters.

I agree with your criticisms regarding structure, logic, stakes. What really jumps out at me with this show is how most of these characters display a level of awareness comparable to those of toddlers or the brain-damaged. Everyone seems to manically react to whatever they’re experiencing in the moment, with

Long before there were Star Wars(tm) Legos, my cousin and I would play Star Wars using a combination of space, medieval, and generic Legos. My cousin had a knack for meticulously recreating the sets and vehicles (his Emperor’s Throne Room was basically screen perfect). I had a talent for thinking outside the box to

For me it was Panini sticker books, specifically the Masters of the Universe line.

My interpretation is that Thanos is a mad moralist with a relatively narrow and specific vision. He sees a problem, apparently shared across many planets and worlds, which is limited resources vs. expanding populations.

A cookie swirl is like taking Oreos or other crispy cookies and pulverizing them into atom-sized crumbs, and then swirling them through the ice cream. But the crumbs don’t get soggy somehow. I’m not convinced that it isn’t really sweetened sawdust.

Phish Food is my go-to, but Chocolate Therapy is an underrated dark horse.

I found it really interesting, one week after watching Philip putting Paige in her spy-game place, to see the humiliation on his face as his son discusses pulling strings to save his failing business.

I thought that too. Of course, a few minutes later I wondered if her intent was to lure Philip into helping her without being so obviously direct. So it goes when watching this program.

“When I’m done, half of humanity will still exist.”

Now that I know, I hope he wins. This’ll be me:

I’m pretty sure that in his mind, populations that demonstrate the capacity but not the inclination to properly manage their own natural resources and breeding habits shouldn’t be rewarded or enabled in their irresponsible behavior. Can’t say I really disagree. Talks of moving to Mars once climate change renders

Forgive me, but I fail to see how that concept costume is at all less sexualized or more tactical than the screen version. If the cleavage bothers Ms. Olsen, fair enough, but I honestly didn’t even notice it until this article. If there are creepers actually titilated by that inch of skin, then I don’t see how