“I’m already bracing myself for the inevitably exhausting discourse that will arise from his forthcoming Daily Show stint.”
“I’m already bracing myself for the inevitably exhausting discourse that will arise from his forthcoming Daily Show stint.”
am i the only person that doesn’t keep a lot of tabs open/running?
People who acknowledge their mistakes, apologize, and are ultimately held accountable should be allowed to land on their feet eventually. The extent of his transgressions hardly meets the threshold for “unforgivable”. He resigned from the Senate, went through the cancellation spectacle, and now (5 years later), people…
It’s Vincent Price for me. And when he played a Vice reporter on Documentary Now! And this.
Ah, it takes more than that for me. Give me an impression of Alan Alda DOING an impression of Richard Feynman!
Exactly. Kylie is good at the hypocrisy. This site is just garbage when it comes to that.
Do not besmirch his Alda by calling it merely “good”.
Try to imagine a world where a white male celebrity talked about how great his ex’s vagina was and Jezebel writers didn’t have a total meltdown.
Nothing gets the ladies wetter than a good Alan Alda impression in the sack
I’m endlessly thrilled that this show featured no Jedi, lightsabers, or Skywalkers.
“I’m not seeing a lot of comments.”
Wow, what a stunning misread of that scene!!
The buzz is gaining steam. More tweets and social media people are noticing it. It seems to have generated a massive amount of YouTube content, with all the big Star Wars content creators endlessly theorizing about tiny details — always a good sign (no, nerds, Luthen Rael is not a Jedi).
Star Wars family melodrama rules leave a chance that Dedra is his sister. 30/70 odds
The sister search was just the catalyst/inciting incident for the entire show. Whether the sister is alive isn’t really relevant. If the show never brings it up again, so be it.
Anyone else old enough to pick up on the Irish analogies here? I mean Christ, that funeral scene!
From the very first rough draft of The Star Wars, Lucas always wanted to show his evil empire being taken down by a community of nobodies using nothing but stones, sticks, and their fists. It was Wookies in the first draft who eventually turned into Ewoks in Jedi, and I’m so glad to see that element brought back but…
I rented out a movie theater today to stream this on the big screen for me and my son for his birthday. 200 bucks very well spent.
Honestly, I was about to be thrilled that a scowling villain would get trampled to death by those they had oppressed.