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Also, losing a child is a big killer of relationships in real life.

Some planets have more than one sun too

The big one for me was why, in all the galaxy, was the first ship to pick up the Falcon, Han Solo. It makes sense that he would have some sort of tracker, so that a light would blink up on his dashboard when the Falcon engaged its drive, or something, but in the movie it just seems like a bit of a coincidence.

It would have been nice to have a bit more explanation as to how big the New Republic and the First Order are.... really a line like “The New Republic is in an uneasy truce with the remains of the Empire, one that is being upset by The First Order. So the New Republic secretly established The Rebellion within the

The good news is that once you have it, you can never get it again.

aw yeah!

Welp, everyone’s been kind of sick this week. Git ‘em, lymphocytes! Git!

Yeah, but you’re still resting this plot on there being a corporate bioweapons lab somewhere, with staff that keep food borne pathogens around, that would be either complicit in or ignorant of a plot that could kill thousands.

Nicely enough, Community also provides you the gif for when they inevitably fail at the reboot.

The Last Starfighter has my favorite character ever in it. Flippy Monocule Guy.

It probably wouldn’t bother me if it was the adventures of, say.... Ned and Sherill Barrens, based on something. But as it stands, it feels like we’ve let some con men write themselves into their own heroic story, and that just feels wronger than average, I guess.

I wish I could convince Captain Ironsides to take a detour through that place.

‘True’ stories.

I wondered if you didn’t lose happiness or something if you ignored them. I think its the ‘Clear Corvega Factory” quests that really pisses me off. That stupid factory hides its boss in a really werid place that I never find easily, and its been given to me three or four times. Going someplace new is fun.... getting

I would care less if I felt like I was building towards something, but really, after The Castle, there isn’t much more for the Minutemen to do. It would be nice to have a parliament, maybe? Or build a capital or a courthouse or something.

The quests I had finished but didn’t turn in eventually just completed themselves after a while. I got the experience and they left my list.

It’s not necessarily true that audiences are dumb. But I think expectations in a visual medium with a 2 hour run time are simply different than that for a novel where you can stop and re-read, or put down and think about.

When you’re suggesting other food chains are conducting literal bioterrorism, I think you’d need a pretty strong burden of proof. The fact that it is bad for Chipolte, and good for their competitors is simply not sufficient proof. Or proof at all, especially since its a common enough problem, derived from a bacteria

Annihalation seems like it could be pretty frustrating for audiences that want any sort of resolution at all. It was a very weird and haunting book, but so much of it revolves around the uncertainity of your senses, it seems like it might end up really trippy or really obvious.

No, I wouldn’t believe it because it’s just... stupid. Not everything is Monsanto lurking under your bed. Especially since Monsanto has basically already won, and a good proportion of organic farms are already owned by big food companies anyway.