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East and West was the first time in the whole series where if you told me Joel and Ethen wrote it and Roger Deacons shot it, I'd believe it.  A man arguing with an unfinished billboard and then later arguing that the message is shit before a philosophical conversation about how the future is now, all while in black

One hundred percent. Rabbi was a great character.  Only ten minutes ago did I discover that actor was the new “Q” for the Bond films.  I could have watched a season just with him and Satchel doing a take on Costner’s Perfect World.

I’m clearly in the minority, because I liked this season a lot. In some aspects, I think it was better than every other season, although in balance I put it a bit below Season 2 and close to Season 1.

Yep, it’s fun. It basically treats the Star Wars setting as a backdrop for a Lone Wolf and Cub scenario, with all sorts of fun pulpy scenarios tied together with a strong but not overbearing story arc. 

My opinion is likely biased because I watched Clone Wars and Rebels.

First Ahsoka said she only knew 1 other of Grogoo’s species. That is untrue as Yaddle also served on the Jedi Council when Ahsoka was a Padawan.

Yes, it’s good. Not a masterpiece, but fun stuff, certainly, and I’m coming from the position of never having read a Star Wars book.

It’s a lot like the original film really. It’s really simple western style stories with very little character development and even less world building. It’s honestly really fun, there’s literally nothing on TV that is this unashamedly pulpy with this sort of budget.  

My opinion: taken as a whole it’s the best Star Wars movie since Empire.

I’m telling you, it’s a ghost. The Haunting of Hill House made it all the rage to put ghosts in the backgrounds without putting them in the action (at first), and now The Mandalorian is riding that wave.

I just fundamentally can’t accept the premise of this movie, in which Stewart is the blonde and Davis the brunette.

I would watch the hell out of a rom-com where David Levy brings home a Pete Buttigieg-type to his very PFLAG, almost-uncomfortably-supportive parents, who have no idea how to relate to a gay person who can’t be euphemistically described as “artsy.”

SPOILER:  That raccoon in the last panel is the villain in this issue.

That would have been awesome, m0rtsleaM.

Danielle Moonstar’s ability is a neat plot hook, but the “horror” elements being so generic makes me wish they didn’t go down this route if it was going to be this uninteresting. The few Breakfast Club parts were more enjoyable, and if The New Mutants had been an X-Men version of that, it probably would have netted

Solid middle-tier FoX-Men film, about on par with The Wolverine, & way better than Apocalypse & Dark Phoenix & Origins & Last Stand.

Despite casting a white Brazilian actor to play Sunspot, giving an Easter-egg pet character to the wrong mutant, and writing a lesbian storyline for the character so Catholic she believes gay people are going to Hell, this still felt like the truest to the comic characters that a Fox X-Men film has been in a long

a lycanthropic Irish girl plagued by Catholic guilt

I liked it more than Apocalypse.

On more than one occasion at SF Cons, I referred to The Phantom Menace as “The Most Impressive Cartoon of the Year”. (In my defense, I hadn’t yet seen Toy Story 2.)