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I’d say it’s the version of the story that BB8 tells R2.

Nope it works fine. If R2 is the narrator, then he is filled in on the events he didn’t see, like Han/C-3PO/Leia/and Chewies dealings with Fett and Lando at cloud city, or Luke’s battle with Vader, or even Luke blowing up the death star since at that point R2 was destroyed.

This is what has happened in the books as well- but I think there’s a wider purpose. Martin has said that he always intended to reunite characters after drawing them apart to allow them to grow individually.

It will be interesting to see what happens to Daisy/Skye from here on. I’m not saying I want her killed off, but I’d be impressed with the show if she bought the farm.

Except for the whole part where they list super violent games that were banned for being super violent.

Precisely. It’s not about whether there are on screen depictions more graphic/violent than Sansa rape.

See, but you yourself just pointed out the problem. Sansa’s rape is not a moment of “shared bonding”. While it’s surely no picnic for an already traumatized Theon to witness this, Sansa is the one who’s getting raped. The way it plays out in the book, Theon and Jeyne’s story is closer to a story of bonding over shared

Clutch your pearls, everybody, someone on the internet has a different opinion from you! Still, I guess vaping about “group think” lets you off the hook of assuming those poor deluded fools actually can think for themselves.

“It wasn’t even close to the worst thing to happen to someone on that show”

Then again, some of us want to set our expectations a little higher than that. To each their own, I guess...

It’s my personal opinion that we didn’t really need that scene at all, because we’re smart enough as viewers to understand that Ramsay Bolton wasn’t going to be a gentle and solicitous lover on his wedding night. Showing a cowed Sansa the next day would have served the point equally well, all while side-stepping the

I hate to be this guy but...

To some people, the goriest thing is the worst. To others, a storyline created where a character, who’s already been treated brutally for the entire series who finally looked like she was gaining some agency, marries a sadist who rapes her on their wedding night and the scene ends up being about Theon’s fee-fees is

What’s funny is that I don’t think I’ve ever seen such a universally negative reaction to a single episode of a show before. Even with Game of Thrones, with the bullshit Sansa rape episode, that fucker got nominated for an Emmy, so clearly there was a large faction of people who thought it was good (but that doesn’t

I don’t mean just Japan, I mean everywhere, her massive count of movies simply haven’t done well outside of english talking countries. Everyone knows her just for being in the Avengers, and there’s a reason Disney/Marvel doesn’t do a movie about Black Widow. She is no Jennifer Lawrence or Charlize Theron. She’s not

Ming Na Wen has the acting experience and it’s smoking hot would have been awesome since Motoko Kusanagi spends most of the time nude in her suit, of course I doubt it’s going to be like that.

How much Kardashians is too much Kardashians?

If Obi Wan lives, then there would be no need for Yoda. And he could have mentioned that Luke probably shouldn’t kiss Leia, who Luke’s mother was, and that Anakin was only mostly dead.

I think this is better broached as “why can’t we have both?” It shouldn’t be an either/or situation, y’know?