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So, any word on that story that Kraven is turned into a hero and animal lover whose “hunt” is for poachers?

If only this franchise included a younger character who would be perfectly positioned to take over the main hero role decades later, whose actor just made a spectacular return to the public conciousness that made him universally beloved and an unstoppable awards darling that guarantees the success of whatever he does

Dr. Seuss too.

And we can’t leave out Richard Riehle as the warden. How long until he’s screaming at people like they’re the Bobs?

The odd thing about Soylent Green is it actually doesn’t bear much resemblance to the book it’s ostensibly based on, Make Room Make Room, most notably in how soylent green ISN’T people in the book, and is just a minor part of the world-building. But it actually does fit pretty well as a sequel to the book’s story

My one big memory of The Day After Tomorrow is they felt the need to shove in a little girl with cancer, because apparently they had no faith that the main story would be compelling enough, which led to “Littlest Cancer Patient” becoming a page on TV Tropes.

In the same vein, Skids and Mudflap from the second Transformers film. Assuming you believe the writers, they were supposed to be mocking white people who act stereotypically black, but didn’t count on how an audience who had no idea of their thought process would only be seeing two neon-colored robots acting like

Just look at how the term “Black Irish” refers to their hair.

At this point, the thing that really pisses me off is when these guys say something like this, and then have the nerve to act surprised when people get upset about it. We’re long past the point where anyone believes you don’t know that will happen.

And it’s really just an appropriation of the way MST3k fans wrote Torgo’s lines back in the day.

My favorite is that an episode of Xena cast Gina Torres as Cleopatra...and then a few years later, she was briefly played by a random white actress in a scene depicting her death.

He spent significantly less time on set this season due to The Last of Us.

Lucas openly acknowledged that Obi Wan’s “certain point of view” bullshit was a desperate attempt to cover that when the first film was written, his idea really was that Vader was just a guy who killed Luke’s father, and he just really lucked out that Alec Guiness decided on his own to play the scene in a way that

I suspect the Pershing episode was to cram in at least some of the major developments that the Cara Dune show was supposed to cover, so Ahsoka and Skeleton Crew don’t have to start off with the baggage of catching up to that.

Yaddle’s speaking role in Tales of the Jedi confirmed that the species is perfectly capable of speaking normally, and Yoda’s apparently just a weird hipster who thinks he sounds cool.

Show me where I said that.

There’s plenty of opportunity in the setup; just look at the better seasons of True Blood and Vampire Diaries. It’s just that Stephanie Meyer is a horrible writer who had no idea how to take advantage of any of it.

I am disappointed that it didn’t resolve the story of Kelleran Beq, so we don’t still don’t really know how Grogu survived Order 66.”

More than anything, this season has laid bare just how much the biggest voices railing against the show are just trolls. Because these last two episodes delivered everything they claimed they were wanting from the rest of the season, but the vast majority of them just pivoted to completely different complaints and

She was absolutely amazing in Lost in Space.