“I for one am not getting the vaccine precisely because of Canadian mandates”
Thanks for noting this, but we already knew you were an idiot before this point.
“I for one am not getting the vaccine precisely because of Canadian mandates”
Thanks for noting this, but we already knew you were an idiot before this point.
I don’t understand why you are fine with having a de-facto mandate that results in all citizens having the following vaccines, but not for COVID.
I’m glad he’s not anti-vacation. I’m going to Austria and Germany in May!
The first set are her meditating tools. The second set are her smithing tools.
Irrespective of the completely expected outcome, I appreciate Young’s principled stance; he 100% knew how it would turn out but his decision to not quietly remove his catalog from the platform forced Spotify to straight up show that profits matter more to them than peddling harmful disinformation to their listening…
This is just staggeringly cynical and amoral. The whole reason Neil Young could do this is that he could give away all his music for free and never have to worry about affording a “cup of coffee at Starbucks.”
This sounds noble-minded but it is in fact an idiotic slippery slope fallacy, based on a fundamental hostility to the 1st Amendment. Spotify refused Young’s demand so Young ended his association with Spotify. There only problem here is that Young’s demand was very reasonable and it speaks poorly of Spotify to have not…
Many people have said that about The Phantom Menace. The main story does not tie in with the other two, and having Kid Anakin doing gee-whizz stuff is deeply tedious, not to mention unconvincing. More than a few fans have suggested they should have dropped The Phantom Menace, started with Clones with Anakin as an…
Totally! Now I want to see a Jedi try the “religious exemption” line. Or maybe they just mind-whammy their way past that sort of thing.
That sounds as good as anything...the whole ‘geography’ of who the groups are, where they are, how big they are, none of it is remotely clear. Fett appears to be the “crime lord” of a city with one casino—is it even illegal?—and a crew of 15, up against a group that scared off the Hutts and I don’t know what they even…
This episode gets a 3 for having no Boba Fett in it, but an absolute 10 for having Mando back. I really enjoyed it.
It was a fine episode of The Mandalorian, but really weird how it was titled as something else.
Hey, look at big shot over here with no weirdo fucks in their closet.
Especially given that Lucasfilm has been willing to pull things from the calendar when they felt they needed more work (hello there, Obi-Wan Kenobi) I can’t believe they let Boba Fett start filming with the scripts and story boards that it had. It is a major problem that the best episode of the season, by an enormous…
This week’s episode was the live-action equivalent of a “crossover issue” from another comic book.
This was a great episode, but it totally derailed Boba Fett. I mean, I’m still gonna watch it! I just don’t think the series has much more weight than old-school EU short story from one of those bounty hunter anthologies. Instead, it just makes feel it’s an interstitial piece in the larger Mandalorian series/arc.
Why are the Pykes just sitting around waiting for Fett to round up a posse? Nothing about Star Wars ever actually makes any sense, but geez this doesn’t make any sense. And...yeah, a whole episode about Mando? Who has an errand to run before he can join Fett? This “war” isn’t actually happening this season, is it?
returning director Bryce Dallas Howard arguably delivering her strongest live-action Star Wars so far