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Which is Alderaan, so that’s especially stinging.

Cara Dune died on the way back to her home planet. 

There was an episode about the Colonies very briefly in season 2. I remember Emily and Janine being sent there. Women were getting sick because they were, basically, left in a toxic waste, radiation leaking farm. They had to fill bags with radioactive dirt so that, eventually, crops can be grown there.

The rare instance where I support the use of an unsolicited Dick pick 

So I guess Bradford’s (not a) villain origin is that he’s the Anti-Huey/Dewey where he was traumatized by the adventures his thrill seeking relative took him on instead of being excited and wanting more. His reasoning might have hit home better if he pointed out he was just a kid and had no idea if he was going to

Easily the highlight for me was the Gargoyles reference. Hopefully this is a sign that Disney’s ready to dust that particular IP back off after doing it so dirty the first time around.

I wasn’t really ever “This show is SOO GREAT!” but it was good for what it was. The last half hour of this might be the best episode of the show and the whole 60-something minutes had the best animation of the entire series.

Aaaaaaaand now I have ‘Bye Bye L’il Sebastian’ in my head.

If they can recast Black Bolt as Real Neil with the Pipes Of Steel, I can die happy.

Death’s Head I, yesssss?

‘Bounty hunter’? You mean ‘freelance peacekeeping agent’.

yeah, they short-changed a lot of the characters, it was a shame...having Hayward empty a clip at two children wasn’t so much an unhinging of somebody you previously thought would lose it as pretty lazily just making him wrong in every conceivable way (partly to make Wanda look less bad for abducting a whole town of

I thought that was beautiful, and a uniquely BCS moment. New Mexico is famed for its dark skies and night beauty, but we never saw BB highlight that, though it got close with the incredible sunset and twilight shots during the broken RV cook. Perfect stillness with cold stars, crystal decision making by Mike and a

“There are so many stars visible in New Mexico. I will walk out there to get a better look.”

RE: Werner’s delusions - I’m right there with you. It was clear that he observed the pains Mike and Co. went to to conceal and secure everything about their operations, how did he think he could pull any of that shit off without consequences? Did he really have no clue what he was working on and who might profit from

He was right, though. Mike *WOULD* have let him get away with it, and Mike even tried to justify it by using the sunk cost fallacy as a reason. What Werner failed to take into account was *GUS*. 

I find it interesting how lots of people around here are categorizing the characters into Jimmy good, Chuck bad the same way so many did with Jesse and Walt.

I somehow stumbled across Trust, then The Unbelievable Truth, then Amateur. I have no idea why I never saw Henry Fool or any of his others.

The Unbelievable Truth is a lot of… Uh… Is "fun" the right word?

Sorry, guys, but the correct answer is Crosetti from Homicide: Life On The Street.