spidyredneckjedi
spidyredneckjedi
spidyredneckjedi

...proper upbringing, I’d assume? Some manner of guardian saying, “Son, no, we don’t do that?”

SIDEBAR: I love how someone who is clearly also neurodivergent spends his entire day trying to take the piss out of people who have the balls to own it. It’s just so deliciously pathetic.

Angel wasn’t unresolved. The openness of the ending was a deliberate choice. 

Unbelievable. It sounds even duller and less fun than I’d imagined, and I’d imagined a complete bore of a finale.

If you’re being as charitable as absolutely possible, you can sort of squint and think back to being 14 at a school dance and not knowing whether the kids grinding on the dance floor were sporting stiffies or not. But he’s not 14! Even if he somehow hadn’t picked up on the idea that this isn’t appropriate, you’re

The whole ‘he’s talented and misunderstood and so should get a free pass for sexual assault’ explains so much about Hollywood.

This didn’t feel like a cohesive season. It felt more like a playground for Dave Filoni to revisit stuff he created across Clone Wars and Rebels, along with various other pieces of fan service, without really thinking through if any of it properly served the narrative. The 3PO cameo last week was a perfect example. We

Maybe, just maybe, it’s more harmful to neurodivergent people to insist that sticking an erect penis into people’s buttocks without permission is just ‘socially awkward’, and that speaking up about having an unwanted erect penis shoved in your buttocks is bullying.

Seriously like insanely bad. I don’t use my phone when watching TV but with this show it was just difficult to pay attention. This episode was the first one to feature decent fights and I do think Thrawn is interesting but, damn the show is a burger without any meat.

I thought Obi-Wan was great, but even if you didn’t like it, at least it was about something. Plus you didn’t need to do hundreds of hours of homework to figure out why you should care about the characters. 

That was a really bad show. I think it was worse than Obi-Wan.

I think part of the reason the ending fell flat is that at times this season I really think the writers, directors, etc. were trying to focus more on relationship and character driven moments instead of the whodunnit stuff. The best moments throughout this season had very little to do with the actual murder case, and

Flagged: delusional and incorrect use of grammar

Wait. Wait.

“Don’t you worry Mr. Trump, you’re in good hands! I’ve got an interactive program on here about how to be an Ace Attorney, and it’s never steered me wrong. I tell ya, we’ve got this one in the bag!”

I only like thick crusts when they’re good - and theirs was not.

Hers was made in a court of law instead of sources leaking stuff to the press.

Don’t make Taylor Swift write (another) song about you, asshole

I hope Emma Roberts stubs her toe really bad today, like to the point where the nail folds back and it looks all weird and gross and it’s painful for over a week.

Emma Roberts comes off, both on screen and in real life, as an incredibly entitled and unlikable person. I have no idea if this happened at all or exactly or close to what Ross said, but I find it difficult to give Roberts the benefit of the doubt.