mythicfox
Chris Shaffer
mythicfox

Well, that’s the thing. When Budweiser as a brand was originally created, most beer preferences were regional. People in one part of the country liked this, people in another part of the country liked that. The intent was to create a beer that basically everyone could drink nationwide, back when ‘lowest common

I know Busch Light’s pretty popular among folks who just need a cheap beer but aren’t desperate enough to stoop to what the college kids are drinking (which is often Natty Light).

To my understanding, having had some experience in the industry, almost nobody just sits around drinking Bud Light. The reason why it’s such a big seller is because you can drink it with a meal without interfering with the taste of said meal.

Yeah, I do the same with the freezy packs as well.

Disney’s general standard practice is 3 seasons max for a show. I don’t know if that’s an arbitrary number they hit because of syndication or what but it’s been that way for a while now.

I’ve rarely gone out of my way to go to Subway barring one or two cravings, but I’m not sure I’ve ever gotten a bad sandwich from them. Though to be fair I have a couple of favorites that I stick with (one of which isn’t consistently available, which factors in to how often I patronize one) and I rarely touch any

And David refused to be credited, because he felt that Doug had done too much work to be overshadowed. Which is funny, because they cast David Hyde Pierce specifically to get his name on the project.

Except the issue isn’t how long ago Kamala was created, but the fact that they’re reaching back to an obscure comic from the 90's to mine for material for the show and that you can’t necessarily judge the show’s interpretation on said comic. I mean, people loved how Moon Knight turned Layla into a version of the

which connects Kamala’s story with an Orientalist comic series from the ’90s.

I wonder how much of the time spent sorting out the hosting situation is finding someone who won’t answer the network’s calls with “Fool me once...” and then just hanging up.

That’s sort of my point, though, that Maul’s survival is absurd and doesn’t seem to have gotten as much backlash. Though to be fair his showing up on Clone Wars was also before a time when people decided that ‘hating Star Wars’ can be their whole personality.

Darth Maul gets cut in half, survives, people shrug and move on.

I think that’s the common fan-interpretation, and I suspect is the intent in this episode.

So in other words, they’re auditioning for a writing job here since they figure standards have slipped enough to give it a shot.

I always sniff test mine regardless of the date, because I’ve had milk go bad a week before or last for a whole week after. I’ve actually gotten pretty good at finding the point where the smell’s a little off but it tastes just fine, usually meaning it’s got about a day left.

I blame the entire mini-industry of YouTube videos explaining the end of every movie that comes out, whether it’s confusing or not.

Don’t start that again. Lance Hunt wears glasses. Captain Amazing doesn’t wear glasses.

Honestly, that ham, cheese, and egg sandwich looks and sounds like someone tried to recreate a Frisco Breakfast Sandwich from a vague description.

They’ve done a lot to make him pretty terrifying in the comics. There’s a mini-series called Vader Down where, while chasing Luke in-between Eps IV and V, his fighter crashes on a planet and the Rebellion sees a chance to take him out once and for all. Which leads into a couple of pages at the end of the first issue th

It’s not something that’s come up on-screen, but there are some moments in particular in the comics and novels that emphasize just how strong he is in the Force. (Just not in the way that lets you conjure up stolen data tapes.) It’s just rare he has to be that direct with it, when he can solve a lot of his problems