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Honestly, I think ultimately one is all they really need to do. If they make the recount in Wisconsin happen, and the state flips from red to blue, people will realize there’s actually something to this, and the other recounts will happen without Stein needing to push for them.

I wouldn’t assume Clinton doesn’t want to do this, exactly. More like the risk/reward analysis looks very unappealing to her. The odds of it actually working are slim, and regardless of how it goes, trying would get her a lot of ill will. Especially since there was a lot of talk about “respecting the results” of the

You’re not wrong, but it’s a bit of a chicken and the egg issue, since if Asian actors never cast in decent role in a Hollywood movie, then no Asian actor is going to have the star power to be that actor. The only way to break that cycle is to cast Asian actors, as nobody is born a movie star.

Thank you for this, Joanna. I’ve seen a lot of articles on the internet today about “fighting like hell” but this is the first one I’ve seen that actually suggested something specific. It’s really good to be able to actually *do* something productive today, even if it’s only opening my wallet.

Yes, the failure to show rather than tell when it came to Obi-Wan and Anakin actually being close was one of the prequel triologies many flaws. I don’t deny that.

Hey, I never claimed the prequels were remotely close to perfect. But when Obi-Wan did the whole “You were my brother” speech on Mustafar, it wasn’t difficult to realize how busted up Obi-Wan was over Anakin’s betrayal, and put the pieces together between that and the things he said in the original trilogy.

Hate on the prequels all you like, but I don’t think they ruin that scene. Frankly, I think one of the few things the prequels did right was add context to that scene, and Obi-Wan’s later justification for it, in that RotS made it obvious that the “certain point of view” he mentioned was his own.

Not wanting to heat up the house with the oven, maybe?

I dunno about that. Their father is in his 70's, and he sure hasn’t grown up yet.

This is brilliant. I would buy and play the hell out of a Wario Bros. RPG.

I don’t this experiment proves that people care about cars, really. It proves that people care what others think of them.

I have to disagree with this. A while ago I replayed Cross, making a point of doing my best to take it on its own merits, rather than as a sequel to Trigger, and I still didn’t like it.

I really have to disagree with this.