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I love this, however, I think Kirby should be earlier because a: I love Kirby b: his story needs to be fleshed out since he survives the snap of Super Smash Ultimate.

In true Nintendo fashion, Metroid shows up late, and they’ll waffle on the sequel as it languishes in development hell for a decade before getting repurposed as a show on Nintendo+ (Nintendo’s streaming channel, which launches after SSBE).

The show is a masterpiece, but nobody watches it.

Only if Earthbound is done in claymation like the old marketing materials. 

This sounds way too close to having a hundred Agent Smiths fighting Neo at the end of Matrix Revolutions.

or the Snow Queen!

“You’re not Peter Parker,” Ock says

As am I, although Shang Chi is beating him to the punch by a few years  

The Darkwing Duck show is going to be its own separate thing, with nobody from the DuckTales crew in the production staff for DW.

I agree 100%

This seems like the likeliest bet. Both are very well liked. And let’s be honest, Breath of the Wild’s designs are beautiful; it makes sense they would try to do the same or something similar.

This is great and representation is important. Unfortunately, here is how it’s going to play out:

heh Take that, Harry!

Yeah, I thought the whole point of Endgame’s timey-wimey handwaving was that going back to change the future just sprouts alternate timelines that run independently from your continuity, rather than actually changing your own past.

Yeah, that was actually the episode that made me stop regularly turning in for Voyager. It did something that even “Threshold” couldn’t do. Maybe the only redeeming thing about that episode was SFDebris’ (because of the subject matter, very NSFW language, so I can’t link it) review of it, as his attitude was just as

Rex’s thought process as Order 66 is received: “Hmm, what’s going to hurt me more? Option A: Cutting out whatever’s telling me to kill all Jedi (or nearest substitute) without anaesthetic. Option B: Trying to kill Ahsoka who’s likely to take that somewhat personally. Well this is obvious, where’s that rusty spoon?”

Rex does explicitly say in Rebels that he and some of the other clones removed their chips and did not turn on their Jedi. However he does not explicitly say that they did not turn because they removed their chips (like, maybe they had the loyalty/willpower and removed them after when they realized what was up).

Yeah, all three the ‘surviving’ clones have that scar.

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What?? No Stargate SG1: Window of Opportunity?

I don’t want you to be right but that’s just me being in denial!