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Neither here, not there, but The Day After Tomorrow, while I fully acknowledge isn’t great, is a movie I generally watch once a year. It’s so fucking rewatchable and it’s an easy way to spend a few hours. 

I have to disagree there. If it was a cut to Tatooine or any member of the extended Skywalker family, I’d be in total agreement, but the Death Star is still massively important.

Star Wars family melodrama rules leave a chance that Dedra is his sister. 30/70 odds

Syril, you dumb bastard. I was wrong to call Syril “Brownshirt Javert.”” Javert was eventually able to recognize the injustice of the system he supported. Syril still doesn’t realize he’s on the wrong side even after seeing the Empire slaughter innocent people. I will now call Syril “fascist Smithers.”

Same guy who is (allegedly) super religious and started his own church. GO FIGURE.

Don’t think Shuri has any affairs of state to worry about beyond Panther stuff, it was made pretty explicit at the end that we’re gonna be seeing King M’Baku for a bit, which makes sense because I bet he’s said yes to the TV show, where there’s no way they won’t be doing the Aneka and Ayo rebellion Midnight Angel

Since M’Baku challenges for the throne at the end but of the movie, and informs all present that The Black Panther won’t be joining them, is he now ruler of Walanda for the time being? If so that would limit to a degree how much of a “natural fit,” as you mention in the article, he would actually be.

I don’t think anyone cares that someone might be ready for a show to end or that it was bad that she was happy to move on. People even leave shows all the time, and most people get over it.

Fresh Off the Boat was definitely wheezing a fair bit toward the end of its run, even if it was never a genuinely bad TV show. Everyone -- writers, actors -- seemed pretty much done with it. 

Funny you say that, because Luthen and Lonni detailing their own deeply personal sacrifices for the cause also reminded me of another wonderful bit of Star Trek monologuing, from TNG’s “The Defector.”

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Damn, there really are still people who think Will and Hannibal weren’t totally gaybones for each other. As if this scene doesn’t exist:

He also had the menace of a clown ,and the humour of a murderer! It works either way!

I’m in the middle of Season 6 again myself, and yeah, there’s a lot of really great stuff for a show that’s “past its prime”, not to mentioned cancelled umpteen times.

I’m at the very end of a Community rewatch. I know the last two seasons (especially the last) get short shrift sometimes, but those episodes are inventive and funny. If those had been the first episodes I ever saw, I wouldn’t be as much of a fan - but I’d still be a fan.

Was the story deemed too slight to support six hours of TV storytelling?

oh jesus that’s terrible.

Boy, that must’ve been a pretty bad script for Bakula to pass. Not an encouraging sign.

But I think some of that is due to our society’s double standard on parenthood. It’s considered “normal” for a single woman to dream of parenthood but considered weird and creepy for a single man.

I think my favorite throwaway joke was Peter Pan saying he was going to get away with using the Men’s Warehouse slogan. Almost like the writers winking that the mouse lawyers will get them whatever reference they need lol.

The movie isn’t nearly as good as a movie as Roger Rabbit, which is a legit great gumshoe noir

Starring vehicle for Susan Kelechi Watson, please. Her comic timing has been a highlight of the entire series.