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Well I suspect people are gonna crucify the driver, but I bet anybody would space out after riding around for an hour or two without touching the controls.

This isn’t a difficult question. Whoever owns the car is liable.

I like that they made Ahsoka look even more like Ashley Eckstein. I also like that Filoni is very clear this is only a mystery “for a bit”. The guy is clearly not done telling this story and is plenty aware that barring other anthology movies, the time between ROTJ and TFA is his to play with.

Lady Tano The Gray? Lady Tano The White? I don’t care as long as she is in whatever he does next I will be over the moon. :)

Tyre, even in the new canon there are probably quite a few Jedi that survived Order 66. In the comic books, Vader has killed a lot, but there could be a few dozen left like Quinlan Vos.

Just because Yoda said that Luke would be the last Jedi, even if Yoda fully believed that be true, does not automatically mean it *is* true.

It’s time for a higher quality version of this gif.

Delicious.

Alien #2: Are you sure it’s a Lotus? It starts and the lights work.

At this point, I’m absolutely fine with applauding someone willing to sign the checks to do something like this

Meanwhile, a billion years in the future...

Sometimes when a Mommy Corvette and a Daddy Medium Transport love each other very much...

Best guess? While Jakku was a remote desert planet, there is life on that world, including scattered mining colonies and various trading outposts. A dead ship of that size in a decaying orbit could beat the odds and come crashing down into a settlement or an area of local wildlife and cause unnecessary suffering and

RE: Your family’s response

Loved ‘The Last Jedi’.

I saw the film “What we do in the shadows” and thought it was so hilarious that I brought it with me to my family’s house later that day to watch after dinner.
So there’s me, giddy as all hell, my mom and step dad, cousin and his gf, and my brother and his gf.
NOBODY thought it was funny except for me.
Talk about

The archetypal Kiwi sense of humor; (mostly) straight-faced, ironic whimsy. Not widely appreciated outside of NZ and Oz, but worth its weight in cultural gold.

Related to this, the casting of Avatar: The Last Airbender was never really controversial, but the casting of the live-action movie was.

I give Club Dread points for its commitment to being a slasher film first, though that’s not my thing.