No, she apparently was experiencing an onset of a complex migraine.
No, she apparently was experiencing an onset of a complex migraine.
Star Wars glasses, an assortment of Penzey’s spices, fun winter-themed pasta, a decorative ear-warmer head-adornment thing, and a Swiss army knife!
I got that for my dad!
Factually incorrect, a Mary Sue is an extremely specific concept with a narrow definition. Anybody who had been involved in the fanfic world for the last couple of decades can help you out if you need examples.
She didn’t change anything. Someone cast a woman in a play. The racist internet freaked out. She responded by saying she was totally cool with Hermione being black if people pictured her as black.
Because there’s two more movies left to go. We haven’t gotten to the thrust of the story. Is that a real question?
Word. I have some complaints about the movie, but Ren was not one of them. I was really surprised by how much I liked Adam Driver. I went in hella skeptical, too, the only thing I knew him from was GIRLS, which I can’t stand (yet still seem to watch) and I just thought there’s no fucking way. The he takes the helmet…
That’s a really valuable contribution, thanks for chiming in.
“Wait... but if you’re really Han... and *you’re* really Kylo... then that means...!”
Good thing we have two more movies to explain it all!
Ren is about 10 years older than her, and yes that was his gang of bandits slicing up the joint in her flashback.
You don’t need a body to have a funeral, what are you talking about?
Put on Ford’s hands. He’s the one who wanted Solo dead all along.
Han and Leia’s entire lives feel like a setup to someone else’s plot.
Word. This is the weirdest gripe I’ve seen yet. This is probably the *most* believable thing about TFA (which I enjoyed for the most part but have some problems with): the human condition. People are weak, scared, lonely, stubborn, flawed. They don’t behave prettily in the face of strife. People run, people…
Ford wanted Solo to die during ROTJ. He thought they character’s arc was done, and he didn’t want the squishy ending they gave him. I heard a rumor that the only convinced him to come back on the condition they’d kill him during the movie. That seems fitting both for Ford’s personality and Han’s character.
I laughed. I’ll catch it on Netflix.
That is not the point, in fact that’s the opposite of the point. Its not important. Its just a movie.
I’m down. The secret inner life of the man who brought us “The Big Chill” — scrappy teenage girl!
Rey wasn’t a prisoner, what are you talking about?