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She does have a fairly significant role in Dune Messiah, IIRC.

She doesn’t apologize. Kanye still plays Coachella. Says she apologized. 

Apparently in some versions of Tolkien’s legendarium, the Istari show up in Middle-earth around 1600 SA, when Sauron is starting to put his plans in motion, so they might be going with that.

For better or worse, it feels like the message is that Tatooine IS Star Wars and Star Wars IS Tatooine. All those other planets are just bonus excursions, but Tatooine’s the beginning and end of this continuously unfolding saga we know as “Star Wars” (Which might actually be fine if Dune wasn’t already a thing, let

I’m actually surprised that no one else has pointed out that they brought in a damn Ringworld. 

Kidnapping and enslaving people is the way of the Tuskan Raiders.

One of my favorite moments of post-Snap MCU was seeing Yelena watch herself dust...and then reform, and what that was like. This was an inspired couple of minutes of screen time.

One thing I loved in this episode was Yelena’s subtle maturation. In Black Widow she’s only just gained free will and a bit of an innocent despite her deadly skills, seeking reassurance and approval from her former family. But in the macaroni conversation with Kate we got a Yelena who has been navigating the world by

Patty Jenkins’ father was a fighter pilot.

On Clint’s encounter with Jack, “There’s no drama in it.”

Well, that depends, doesn’t it? In the comic books, they share a lot of history. Jack was Clint’s mentor way back when both were simply performers in some third rate circus. Their paths crossed many times thereafter, both as opponents and allies. Much later,

Sometimes things don’t have to be special. Sometimes, they can just be fun.

Again, this was an entertaining, well-made sequence but when it ended I paused to see how much time had elapsed and found the episode was halfway over and... nothing of substance had really happened. Sure, we got to see Kate blossom as a hero a bit, and there were some fun arrows and stuff, but that’s a huge chunk of

The final scene has drama if you know who Clint and Jack are to each other in the comics. I’ll be very pleased if the show follows through, but I’m not really expecting it.

Sometimes things don’t have to be special. Sometimes, they can just be fun.

And to clarify further, they got cropped/panned & scanned 240i VHS releases (often scanned straight from a crappy rental print) for like $90.

The Justice Department began a Federal civil rights investigation of the incident a few days ago, and those are different charges in a separate system, so this ain’t over yet.

Certainly not trying to make excuses for the man.  He is a sadistic piece of shit and deserves to be brought to justice for what he did. I just wonder why America continues to support a racist sport that actively causes brain damage in it’s participants?

People forget that Dr. Strange is here. It may not be an invisible Spider-man or edited out Spider-man that hit’s Lizard, it could just be magic that hasn’t been edited in yet.

For $6,000 my wife and I could spend an entire month in Denmark or Ireland or any number of other far more interesting places with real history, more interesting food, gorgeous architecture, breathtaking landscapes, soul-stirring music and vibrant culture.

Dane Whitman: It’s like, how much blacker could the Ebony Blade be? And the answer is none. None more black