Endpoint, hell - that’s where they’re starting!
Please ban the bible.
My band-aid approach to fixing Rise of Skywalker would be to keep Kylo irredeemable. Most of the movie could play out the same, except that when Kylo finds Palps, Kylo immediately kills him and takes over the Sith/Final Order. At the end Rey has no choice but to kill Kylo.
Also maybe we could get some more neat Force…
Why is it that no writer at any point was ever willing to just commit to Kylo being a villain? He’s a wretched little rat bastard, he doesn’t need redemption just because his grandad did. Just let him be evil!
He. Murdered. His. Dad.
That’s... not awful? It’s thematically close to my dream list changes would be needed to fix TRoS without doing to much to change the overall structure. Rey and Kylo really needed to be on parallel journeys.
I am glad someone said it.
For a not inconsiderable portion of the population marriage is as much an economic choice as an emotional one, though we're loath to admit it. Maintaining one household with two incomes (hopefully) is one of the few paths still open to build even a modest measure of wealth. Two houses for a married couple is for most…
Sorry Harvey, you missed the Golden Globes. No award for your “performance” as a man needing a walker.
Why not both? As long as normal people are serving time for far less, I’m ok with some rich asshole that’s gone to such lengths to not be accountable for their actions...being held accountable for their actions.
I will be incredibly disappointed if this terrible woman gets off scot-free. But not surprised.
And thus the NFL solved the problem of racism with one fell swoop, the end!
“Tommy is a loving husband and father.”
he, “did not act with any criminal intentions”
“I currently sit here hoping that I’ll be able to continue auditioning for commercials without any taint,” he writes.
He’s a cheese food product slice on white bread dabbed with store-brand mayo. He’s dying to cash in on the 15 seconds of fame this ad got.
That’s not the point at all. It’s that all of us are already carrying a certain amount of emotional burden on any given day. There is nothing narcissistic to recognize their are moments in which we don’t have the bandwidth to safely carry other people’s.