samwiseglamgee
Samwiseglamgee
samwiseglamgee

Disagree. I just binge watched season 4+5, and I enjoyed them more than I did the first time I saw them as they came out.

I don’t know anyone who is going to stop watching GoT after they got hooked. The books had a MUCH steeper drop off in quality as GRRM bogs himself down in endless character sub plots, but he can

I just read the book of the movie, which explains how Kylo Ren was toying with Finn. Finn showed relatively remarkable skill with the lightsaber, and Kylo Ren enjoyed the ‘challenge’...

Until it no longer became a challenge when, I think, Finn struck a glancing blow. After that, Kylo swiped him pretty badly to finish

Great article, because the comments actually clarified my owning perspective of this movie/story, which is one of my favorite sci-fi tales of all time...

Still as big a mind fuck as ever.

The fact that Gilliam didn’t want the scene in the movie changes everything.

If that never took place, it means that Cole did NOT obtain an original form of the virus, thus the closed causal loop remains, past present and future remain unchanged, and the virus continues unhindered throughout time.

Much, much more

Read one theory where she’s been trained already at a young age but doesn’t remember it...that seems more plausible to me than the force just awakening in her like that. I mean, “I am not the droid you’re looking for” isn’t pop culture in the Star Wars universe, is it? How else would she know how to say something like

A broken sense of happily ever after doesn’t bother me as much, because anyone familiar with the Star Wars universe knew there could be no happiness while any remnant of the Empire still lived and fought for power.
What DOES anger me GREATLY is that they felt the need to kill Han Solo.
When I was five and I saw Empire

Yup. Like that time he got captured and had his fingers broken as torture. Couldn’t believe that when I read it...movies were such light fare comparably.

After sitting through Will’s unpleasant and at times painful self-deprecatation (is that supposed to be funny?), I have decided the show’s title means this is the last person on earth you’d want to be stuck with.

Still watching but losing the ability to sit through the embarrassing moments.

Agreed. Loved this show and binged it online because they never showed all the episodes on TV.
One thing though: You did not specifically mention The Flash as a standout character (unless I missed it somewhere.)
He was and is the highlight of the show. He had all the best traits like wit and irreverence, not to mention

A little off topic, but after reading the most recent Star Wars book that leads up to the new movie, my theory about a plot line is this:

*****SPOILERS****

In one of the latest books, Han and Chewie are about to embarck on a rescue of the Wookie home planet, Kashyyk.

I’m betting that gets set up in the books, then

I’m enjoying this show as it uses a sci-fi lens of a miracle drug to explore human potential.
That being said, yes, they need to move AWAY from FBI crime procedural and more into what makes this show unique and great.

“This show’s main character is a kind of simulacrum of Shawn Spencer, Psych’s main character.”

Man, enough about Star Wars already. I didn’t read the article - I’m currently reading one of the Force Awkens book prequels so I don’t want to spoiler myself. But seriously, multiple Star Wars stories a day? Pull back on the hyperspace throttle here...

Superb article and game review. I very rarely read articles like this word for word or even all the way down - I devoured this all the way through.

Seems like one of the best games and experiences Nintendo has done to date. Dare I hope for a Zelda maker?

Again, great review, and thank you.