It was fine.
It was fine.
Mr. Mind died on the way to his home planet.
Is Mr. Mind the villain? Because if the bad guy is an evil space caterpillar, I might be talked into seeing it.
genuinely irritating to type out
Which is weird for a screenwriter, right? :P
I wasn’t the biggest fan of this show. I fall under the camp of wanting to like it but couldn’t enjoy it. But if they’re trying to be cautiously optimistic, then maybe it’s a Carnival Row situation at best. A few years will pass, and then maybe it will get at least one more season to give closure. At worse it’s a Tron:…
I did not enjoy it, the tone was so odd, but I wouldn’t be upset if it gets a season 2. They clearly some work into it.
Or maybe the Twilek was too lazy to shave....?
So...every medical personnel and staffer is just gonna up and leave the room while Dr. Pershing undergoes his mind procedure? New Republic sloppy as hell. Maybe things were better under the Empire. At least the trains ran on time
Yeah, this is another instance where post-Lucas Star Wars is (not so subtly) saying that the New Republic basically sucks.
Well. I kind of liked the episode and thought Barsanti’s take was fine.
Did anyone else think this was a review when they clicked it?
The music playing was actually a muzak version of Williams’ “Jabba’s Baroque Recital” that you can (kind of) hear when the droids first enter the main chamber of Jabba’s Palace in RotJ.
I hope Max Rebo is getting some kind of space royalties considering yet another one of his workplaces exploded.
So anyway Kane was told to go eliminate Pershing after he defected, and she carefully set him up to get his brain wiped while making sure any intel he turned over to the New Republic. This was not subtle.
So, nobody comment how Paz Vizla (helmeted) expression when Bo Katan inducted to the Children of the Watch?
Doing a CTRL F for mythosaur and getting 0 hits is probably a sign somebody else should be doing the star wars content.
I’m guessing this is some under-the-table marketing, but I’m amused at the idea of someone desperately seeking out a primer for the latest Shazam movie.
The weird part about the first movie is that the adult superhero Billy Batson becomes doesn’t have a name - in the comics he is Captain Marvel, which is not used in the film for obvious reasons. Instead he is just called Billy or “The Champion” but doesn’t actually have his own name (I don’t recall him being called…
“Henry Gayden also scripted the sequel, so we can expect thematic and tonal consistency—a strength of the first film”.
Am I the only one who is super disappointed by the lack of Mr. Mind?