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She’s a great character, played by an excellent actor. I appreciate how the show has people behaving like people and children behaving like children. Real people do joke around from time to time, particularly when they’re stuck together for months on end.

All I want is a next-gen sequel to KoToR.

You know, this sort of thing isn’t that uncommon here in the UK. We’re used to people digging up random things. A few years ago, when they were clearing ground for a new housing estate where I live, the building company were “shocked” to discover a pretty much intact and buried road, complete with road markings and,

Obviously Highlanders!

Sean Connery voice: “Indy! I’m not wearing pants”

<pedant> there’s only one light with Industrial’s Magic <\pedant>

Another reason why I buy physical media when I can. 

I just moved on with my life, not feeling a need to “blame” anybody for something as frivolous as a Star Wars movie.

The show started going down hill after the original showrunner left.

Still doesn’t dissuade my theory that Loki knew he was in over his head working for Thanos and manipulated events to form the Avengers as an official team, same as in the comics.

Do you hear that? That’s the sound of millions of quims mewling.

Well, yeah, how else can Loki give birth to Sleipnir?

Those two scenarios are completely different. And it makes perfect sense that he would do one, but not the other.

This has been the theory for a while. It’s hardly even retconning since you go back and watch Avengers and see when Thor tells him to look at what he’s done, and Loki has this confused, manic look about him, not one of someone pleased with what he’s wrought. 

But he will still be a puny god. 

Too bad they have nowhere to put their celebratory Loki nudes now :-/

To those thinking “Family Guy *groan*”, I think you’re doing yourself a disservice. Give the show a chance, it has a bit of a bumpy start but I grew to really like it once it found it’s footing. To me it feels like a less serious TNG, in a good way.

The first couple of episodes, the humor seemed forced and slapstick but the dramatic story arcs made me give it a chance to find its footing. About 3-4 episodes in it really got it’s rhythm together and the humor fits in well now that they focused on making the stories the focus. SFX are among the best on a network

And “elevensies”. Oh screw you, Spellcheck, that is SO a word!

And of course, the modern-day version is in Buffy, where no weapon forged by mortal man can kill the Judge. Leading to the best last words of any villain ever: