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The young Ahsoka is played by Ariana Greenblatt, having a hell of a year between this, Barbie, and 65 (which I really liked and I don’t care what anyone else says). You might also remember her as the young Gamora in Infinity War. I can’t wait to see where her career goes from here after becoming so accomplished at her

That line about Rex being at Endor at the end of Rebels was actually a nod to how a background rebel solider in ROTJ looked uncannily like the old Rex in Rebels, which naturally caused the fans to suspect it was actually him. Filoni held off on giving a straight answer while the show was running, as it would be a

A tie-in novel to The Last Jedi features one of Leia’s political enemies digging up that her father was Vader and destroying her hopes for a Senate career, hence why she’s a general instead. So apparently that’s when it becomes fully known.

Personally, I know her entirely from Karen, where she plays a racist lady who devotes herself to destroying the lives of black people, literally named Karen. It’s exactly as dumb as it sounds.

Somehow the article doesn’t mention Kutcher calling the accusers “crazy fucking bitches” when they caused Masterson to be fired from The Ranch (which you may also recall got a Netflix exec fired when he told one of the accusers to her face that the company thought she was lying).

That guy and his show is completely real, by the way.

So, Norm Nixon’s son had to act out a romance with his mom? I imagine they didn’t really think that through when he was cast.

The trouble with adapting Roger Ackroyd is the final twist, as written, can’t possibly work in a visual medium.

The movie’s about a woman with the mind of an infant, who a bunch of guys try to fuck. Have fun with that.

People are plenty angry at them too.

Most, yeah.

The Unabomber’s brother unhesitatingly went to the authorities and said “You know, this manifesto looks a lot like my brother’s handwriting, and he’d say stuff like this as a teenager.” And that’s why he got caught.

Here’s my wild idea for Scream 7: go for the New Nightmare approach, with the production of the next Scream movie being interrupted by a real Ghostface. You can even throw in a running gag about them desperately trying to get Neve Campbell’s help and her holding out for more money.

I actually thought her absence worked incredibly well. It was already kind of ridiculous in 4 and 5 that any aspiring Ghostface thought they had a chance of taking Sidney down after so many others had failed, and her not being there to bail the heroes out greatly increases the danger level. Plus, she absolutely

My favorite part is how they had to make the anti-vampire Senator in Season 6 an insanely over the top fascist to make him look like the bad guy, and after all the shit that vampires had done in Season 5 especially, he still comes off as the only person who’s at all reasonable about the danger they pose.

Charles Manson turned them down for being so obviously kooky.

Is there any purpose introduced this time to the hero being played by Vera Farmiga’s sister, and even made up to look like her as Lorraine? That was a really weird thing to leave totally unaddressed in the first Nun movie.

I got fed up with The Blacklist for basically being Jobber: The Series, meaning that literally every single person in the show besides Red is a complete idiot so that he looks like a genius just for having basic competence.

The most embarrassing part was how Season 9 kept teasing us about Mulder’s return, when by then the Internet was in full swing and the fans were all well aware that Duchovny was gone for good. I also got a big chuckle of how Krycek’s death was shot with a slow motion bullet to the forehead, since they were clearly

I imagine it didn’t help that Jenny was written to be so thoroughly unlikable starting in Season 2.