I’ve never had a problem with the clones or bringing back Palpatine, I liked Dark Empire and most of the old EU.
I’ve never had a problem with the clones or bringing back Palpatine, I liked Dark Empire and most of the old EU.
Honestly, So?
Super late but curious:
I’m a big believer that TV shows aren’t defined by endings, or at least quality there of.
I was referring more to how the Watchmen comic was based on Charlatan Comics characters and not the new series.
It’s based on a comic right, I’ve read it.
I never watched this show, it was on my to do list but, I wasn’t sure if there were endings and finale or cliffhangers so I waited and now I know there’s a cliffhanger so I won’t watch.
Counter Counterpoint: since you took the far extreme, doing alternate takes of Known properties leads to stuff like Watchmen.
You liked TLJ after you saw it, because that’s the point. To see it and let the audio and visual manipulate you like good acting and audio does.
Oh it was before social media, at least modern social media.
Hot Take: The reaction to this script is the same response to The Last Jedi.
They’ve always been there.
The YA author part shouldn’t bother you. It’s basically a bullshit genre name to sell books.
Finneas really only seems to be brought up when people want to take credit away from Billie.
After seeing Fairy Tail whiff on coming to not one but two natural endings before going into it’s actually final arc, I won’t hold my breath MHA is actually near the end just yet.
Except you know in the age of streaming this podcast seems popular enough that The OC has jumped up the Popularity list on HBOMax, so still relevant in the modern age where almost nothing is really relevant.
The same perspective of checking ID at a club and telling under age people they can’t go in because that’s the rules?
Could theaters not just require the CDC card or if states (like NY) that have an app and just refuse entry and offer refunds to those that don’t?
On the other hand:
Going to say, that all sounds really cool.