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Yeah SPOILER SPOILER SPOILER it would be weird if she weren't a Skywalker/Solo at this point, given her vibe with Han re: the Falcon and her Natalie Portman's granddaughter looks.
I'd go so far as to say it'd generate some retroactive ill will if she isn't related. People would curse JJ for another one of his

It's way too soon for any detailed discussions of the movie, but I just saw it and liked it better than 2/3 of the prequels. And yes, Daisy Ridley is quite a find. She was easily the best part of the movie.

Good god Lemon!

Age of Utroms

Yeah I bought shirts from two of his charity campaigns. And I appreciated that his Black Friday campaign he featured his family in the video. Genuinely classy guy.

He makes Mark Hamill look like Wentworth Miller.

I agree. I thought it was expertly put together, far more than any live action Disney remake had any right to be. And I appreciated the theme of strength in decency.

Iris does have a thing for giant arms…

I can understand. You've been missing since the 1997 Special Edition.

Not to be the voice of dissent, but while it was a strong episode, I guessed quite a bit of who wanted the Doctor, and what general thing they would subject him to. Being keyed in to that is like watching the episode the second time through, you're catching the clues, but you're also seeing Moffat's strings. Great

True, but I didn't take Jessica's word for it, given that she's clearly still affected psychologically and she was saying it to Hope, who appeared to be out from under his control at that moment but wasn't.

Re: the Flash, that is absolutely spot-on Arrow's problem. Some of the best points of season three were when Oliver was nowhere to be found.

Maybe Kilgrave has no powers, and people just do what he wants because he looks like David Tennant.

I haven't reached episode 4 yet, but I imagine you never really escape Kilgrave's control. If you wanted to fulfill his command so deeply for a time, you might always feel that way looking back to an extent. Jessica's PTSD seems less about OMG I was mind controlled, and more like I did what he wanted and it made me

That fight scene was really good, but sometimes the intensity is hurt with moments of weak staging and camerawork. When Jessica punches him into the other room, it looks really staged, like 90's tv show staged. Later when Jessica and the cop oomph into the pile of garbage, it took me a minute to realize that they

New show: Power Man and Kimmy Schmidt Unbreakable Heroes for Hire!

Yeah I think it's great that she's got her own megalomaniacal billionaire businessman who is obsessed with her and has a secret room with s&m equipment wait that's a different genre.

Maybe they can "accidentally" erase Gotham from the timeline.

There were a few articles from Radio Times this week re: looking back at the 50th. Moffat said he wrote the Doctor stepping into his own timestream as a punchline ending, not knowing at all what it would lead to, not until the story idea for the 50th was developed very late in the game.

It's like a soap bubble on the outside of a bigger soap bubble, only it isn't like that at all.