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I would like to talk about the deep humanization that has been in process for Greyworm over the past season+, beginning with his relationship with Missandei (which I know has been covered) and culminating when he pretty much loses his sh*t during the battle (which I haven’t seen anything written about yet).

what kind of shitty article is this? its not really a recipe, just a hurrhurr look at me i made wings post. save it for the Instagram son

I went with my five-year-old daughter to see the movie twice, and she’ll tell you in no uncertain terms that “the part where they save the horses” is her favorite. And it occurred to me: Star Wars is for kids; that part is for little kids.

Im sure removing all women from the film makes it MUCH more reflective of this guys day-to-day life.

Meanwhile, the trilby wearing wannabee editor who came up with this edit just came a little in his pants, knowing that Mark Hamill was aware of his existence.

Some nice cross-promotional work from Hamill there for his gig voicing the Joker.

“We all should ignore right-wing trolls. Now here are a dozen articles about right-wing trolls.”

Or, and hear me out here, if you guys (all aggregation media) wouldn’t give the time of day to this edit job, no one would have even known it existed besides a small reddit group. Instead, you blast it out and give free press for a week, and then report on all the fall out.

I love the context of that scene being “I’d rather milk a space cow and scowl at you then teach you how to not accidentally kill someone with mystical powers.”

I have legitimate reasons for thinking this movie is over-praised, thanks.

“And now they most people are realizing that the prequels aren’t perfect but they atleast still had that “magic” that only Lucas could bring to Star Wars.”

I... didn’t say they were the majority. I just said there were a lot.

I mean, it’s not like that isn’t a well he goes to all the time, but I felt like that’s the only way it could have ended. Have them survive and you have continuity issues. And thematically it would gut the film. |The whole point of the film is people being hilariously outgunned but fighting anyway. Them making it out

I’ve heard a similar theory about the Ghostbusters (2016) movie. While there were definitely people making sexist/racist comments, they seemed to represent a vocal minority. It looked like (according to the theory, I’ll admit I didn’t do my own in-depth research) that the majority of negative comments were directed at

I liked the milk thing, but I am annoyed Rey doesn’t really get to grow as overtly as Luke does. Luke starts out swinging wildly at a practice droid and ends up a badass Jedi. He actually gets to learn things when he goes to Dagobah. Rey starts off already at basically her current power lesson and has two lessons

If you’ve missed it, you’re lucky. I mean, you’ve never seen the, “TLJ is anti-white male SJW-propaganda!1!!!!”comments?

Remember when we could just agree that Han shot first? What the hell happened since then?

There are a bunch of YouTube videos out there who hate how pro-feminist TLJ got. There’s also a lot of people who thought the female characters (and the male ones) were simply written incompetently.

If they could edit out Purple Hair, that would be great. Replace her with Admiral Akbar.

One of the reddit posts about this is pretty funny: