thatotherdave
ThatOtherDave
thatotherdave

The rookie this season, must watch

Well, an outdoor comedy show with everyone seated far apart, wearing masks the entire time = not entirely stupid (I mean, I personally still wouldn’t at this time, even if Chappelle and even if the tickets were free, I’d rather pay to see him later - because with my luck I’ll be stuck next to that idiot who sits too

‘I won’t work for you if Hamada remains with the company.’

Hey let’s take everyone’s favorite RoTJ supporting character and give him zero lines and kill him offscreen. Yeah that’s exactly what the fans want. Star Wars is all about artistically subverting expectations.” - Rian Johnson

I want Corran Horn, too, but let’s make it a Law and Order kind of show.

Everyone else in this comment section is throwing out names just to show they read the books (or the wookieepedia entry), but by God, if you’re using ANYONE previously established it has to be the OG big three, Wedge, Hobbie, Janson.

What, no Wes Janson?

Trophy Wife was a show I really liked despite the name giving a wrong impression for me at first. Get Bert on The Unicorn.

Pretty much confirming what we already knew was coming, Fisher definitely won’t be in The Flash movie. They’re also saying they don’t plan on recasting the character, so no Cyborg in The Flash.

OK, I’m a day late, but Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist season 2 premiered Tuesday night, and it’s not covered here, but it was the best show I saw last year.

That’s what it comes down to. The entire park can, and should, be rethemed to a different time period. I think they know they blew it in the end with the sequels.

You’re missing one important fact: Disney has regularly refreshed their rides and lands, often drastically, since the start. Star Tours is a perfect example - It evolved from Original to Prequel to Sequel Trilogy content, and they were not subtle refits.

“That guy called us a mob, let's get him!!"

With the caveat that I have not read Mr. Beans’ statement in full, I have to say the parts quoted in this article sound like really good points. And then this article sounds like a perfect example of what he is talking about. Maybe the author of this article meant it to be like a meta ironic commentary? Like what bean

Don’t forget the ones who neither know or care what is going on as long as they get that sweet outrage hit.  Getting those people to mindlessly scream into the void is the Twitter and Facebook business model.

Couldn’t they retool the park to change the time period? Remove the sequel trilogy-specific elements that can’t exist yet, replace them with Mando-era stuff, tweak the rest as needed. Surely that specific location would have existed a few decades earlier and be mostly similar. Just have different characters running

he joins a chorus of privileged public figures who have felt a need to speak out against this maligned “cancel culture”—which tends to actually consist of marginalized communities speaking out against sustained, systemic abuse

95% of people (conservatively) at Galaxy’s Edge don’t know what “Cannon” is, much less care about it. If you grab someone and tell them Grogu doesn’t belong there they will look at you blankly until you explain that you mean Baby Yoda.

The fact that Disney created an entire park without any sort of regard of its future is pretty emblematic of their whole approach to the Prequel Trilogy, so it doesn’t surprise me that they painted themselves into a corner with this one.