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I don’t think there is anything particularly wrong with hitting a Disney exec, though I don’t recommend doing it in the same way you’d hit a Warner exec. An openhanded slap is justified, if all other alternatives fail and there has been plenty of warning. If the exec is a bitch, or hysterical, or bloody minded

The problem is that you’re looking at it as a “territory control game.”  It’s not.  it’s a bluffing and negotiation game.

The honest dream is that he’s alive but requires treatment that’s impossible to hide, forcing him to either stay in the shadows or reveal his weakened state, both of which are a nightmare for a self-obsessed lunatic.

I wholeheartedly agree (while peeking out sheepishly from behind a curtain).

Yeah I’ve been wondering whether or not Vought has a contingency plan in case Homelander goes rogue, and now I’m realizing it’s probably just Stormfront. She shows up and joins The 7 as Homelander becomes more unstable, and begins with trying to control him emotionally, while showing that she’s not worried about him

My rules:

No doubt they’ll come to an agreement that lowers Kotick’s compensation, at least on paper.

I’ll never forget when Heather casually stated that Dishonored “lacked character” in her review of it’s sequel. I was shocked, not just because I disagreed, but because she treated its lack of character as a given, despite almost unanimous critical praise for the game’s setting and tone.

we’re probably 12-16 years away from the lib wetdream AOC presidential run, so until then, unfuck the senate, unfuck the house, and get someone elected who will not destroy the fucking supreme and circuit courts with goblin judges.

I will update this article in nine years when the final episode of Final Fantasy VII Remake is out.

Great argument, solid contribution. “You participate in society” for the umpteenth time from an unimaginative nobody.

Hot take: everyone has been taking Star Wars way way way way way more seriously than they should have been since about 1993 at least, if not earlier, and everyone should shut up about it for a few years.

I don’t think the casino sequence was pure folly. Finn ditched the First Order because he was uncomfortable with murdering innocents, but had yet to be confronted with the broader damage done by the First Order. And the broom kid—he was inspired by Rose and Finn. It also sets up what Rose does for Finn in the climax.

We do understand why they’re upset, which is exactly why we’re making fun of them. 

Johnson labored under the incorrect and arrogant delusion that there was something about Star Wars that needed fixing.

We are talking about the guy that wrote The Leftovers, right?

Luke’s tossing of the lightsaber was really the only choice that makes narrative sense and highlights the inherent problem with doing a sequel trilogy.

So this is like predictive text on your smartphone keyboard, just in real time for gameplay.

They most certainly have that right.

He is great but since he is great its cool to not like his movies. You can legit not like his movies but they are good and at least he is different than most of the schlock out there. Only time will tell if his movies will remain relevant.