Yes—one of the most dramatic moments in Peter Parker’s history only came about because Marvel knew it was about to hit a reset button a year and a half later.
Yes—one of the most dramatic moments in Peter Parker’s history only came about because Marvel knew it was about to hit a reset button a year and a half later.
You and me both. *Hug*
That’s an insult to Cheetos, and they’re delicious!
Does this mean Resistance was futile?
Hry, he was possessed by a yellow space bug, so that doesn’t count!
I agree with everything you just said.
The show needed one more ingredient. A secret ingredient.
The clones were basically DOA, they didn’t have a long shelf life and were designed to get die very quickly after the swap so as to not arouse the suspicion a disappearance would cause.
I don’t even bother trying to browse the internet on my phone for that very reason.
Thank the Grand Nagus — seems like they’re not going with the Last Jedi route! When the details first started rolling in, I was afraid that Picard was going to be broken and transformed. But, by all appearances — this the is the Captain we know. Sure, he may have a had a few hard hits, but when the Star Trek version…
Yes. It’s not an assembled fighter squadron. It’s an assembled group of intelligence operatives who just happened to bring their own ships along so as not to have to ask the NR for more assets. Two of them (and maybe a third) are stolen.
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Somehow I think that test would somehow be equivalent to a test of Rule 34.
Jesus Christ, he’s never read the Phoenix Saga.
I just don’t get the anti-Skywalker hate. Especially since outside the characters that people actually know and tune in for, Star Wars is a largely generic sci-fi setting. Spaceships, FTL travel, laser blasters. Add in the Force with lightsaber dueling and it’s just sword-and-sorcery-IN-SPACE.
The whiny-ass fanboys will never shut up. They’re already in the comments on the Buzzfeed article.
Yub yub, commander!
Since people will never stop bending over backwards to blame “saturation” for the failure of Solo (Kevin Feige giggles everytime someone tries to float that bullshit) and I will never stop presenting this scene because it so crystalizes all the wrong-headed decisions that happen in the film. There are dozens, from…
Agreed on both points. Though a Dragon Ball Elseworlds manga or animation with Goku never getting his head hit... that’d be NUTS in the best way.
So is Chewie, ‘cause it’s his.