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"Jar Jar, you cannot wear that! That's a Rastafarian hat!"

I always assumed he had been in the military, hence his demeanor and commitment to any kind of mission. The problem raised by the prequel is that he would presumably been party of the initial fight against the zombies and therefore be a source of information…this being the show, he will probably remain a strangely

The nerd in me remembers reading the novelization on all three films. I still enjoy a bit of the EU, especially the books that seemed to flip the bird to Lucasfilm and the established Star Wars Universe. My favorites are anything by Barbara Hambly, Michael P. Kube-McDowell, and Timothy Zahn.

None of that glory for me, I'll just remain a simple Y-Wing pilot, doomed to die on bombing missions against Imperial forces…

No, these movies were terrible. The story should be a retelling of Milton's Fall From Grace. Someone with the potential for good turning bad. Aggggghhhhh, the prequels should have opened with Anakin as a teenager-to old to begin the training!-who Ben Kenobi's advisor foolishly decides to adopt as a second trainee. Ben

I always used to tell Porkins to chew his space rations, and he would never listen. But that was Porkins-he was a fat asshole. But he was the Rebellion's fat asshole….

All this is telling me is that we need at trilogy of Coruscant and Outer Rim based crime moves directed by Tarantino, Michael Mann, and Soderbergh.

How far was Darryl supposed to lead the herd away in the first place? I know it's a TV show, but are really supposed to believe that three separate groups have been roaming around Loudon County for two years without encountering each other? And why can't Darryl just say, 'I know people who have sanctuary, I'm not a

An unseen survivor of that group from Philadelphia…still trying to make his way back to the Link and loot New Jersey for the remaining Taylor Ham.

Kids, why is The A.V. Club on a Japanese box?

I just meant ignorant in the sense that I work in a profession that has had more than it's fair share of issues with sexual assault, but reading the book made me realize how much I had compartmentalized that. It made me think about all of my friends from high school-who lead a very different life than I did- and to

The DNC doesn't really want there to be any debates, as that would weaken the Clinton campaign. Scheduling this for a Saturday night is just one more way to suppress Bernie Sanders, and ensure that the nomination ends up in the hands of wherever the money desires.

I recently finished Missoula, which I found really depressing. I mentioned it a few times before, but not having had a 'normal' college background, I was really shocked by how the experiences described in the book seem to be so routine at every school. I guess that makes me sound ignorant, but it was still a kind of a

I've been watching Master of None, which I enjoy a lot. I think Aziz Ansari is really funny, especially in a more reserved role. Considering he started out having a much louder public personality-his self mocking turn as Raaaandy!, Tom Haverford, etc.-it actually reminded me a lot of Billy Eichner in Difficult People,

I mean, Boba Fett would walk into Jabba's Palace and everyone who worked the room would just go wild. He'd tip the Gamorreans $100 just for opening the door. He'd shove $100s in the pockets of the dealers and all the guys that ran the Rancor pits-the bartender got a hundred just for keeping the blue milk cold!

For those with less than eight years of service, it extends from the end of your enlistment until that eighth year. The catch is that, after that eight year, you will remain in the IRR unless you ask to be released.

A lot of the initial comments I saw were along the lines of, 'I hope this wasn't done by Muslims.' That seems foolish to me because a. Did anyone really think anyone else was behind this? And b. Hoping that tragedies fit into a more Tumblr-friendly world view does nothing to solve the problem. These people were

I honestly don't see the border reopening anytime soon. Forced deportation isn't likely or feasible, but I would expect the government to double down on making life unbearable for Arabs and Muslims in the country, in the hope that they eventually leave.

I'm actually in the same position-leaving the military within the next six months, but looking at everything that is happening around the world, and thinking about who could potential become President in the next year…Damn if it doesn't feel like I'll be back at some point.

Hopefully this video will generate interest and awareness for homeless Stormtrooper veterans. Across the Galaxy, there are millions of former Stormtroopers who struggle with lack of access to medical care, low wages, and a general indifference to mental health concerns.