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“Asian vehicle who is actually great driver” is in fact, the plot of Cars 3, lol. She just happend to be Latina instead. And yes, it’s the best one

Buzzback Mountain

Woody *driving* Lightning McQueen: Who’s universe does that break?

If anyone is the antagonist in the original Toy Story, it’s probably jealous Woody. And even then, Buzz was the straight man to Woody, who increasingly became hilariously unhinged trying to get rid of him (The brilliant irony being that this straight man is the one who isn’t even self aware). Toy Story 2 then explores

Well I’m not going to point the finger at any one group because there are certainly non-Christians complaining too, but yes. There is the factor of people openly saying they won’t go see this movie for “woke-ish” reasons.

Agreed. All media should be made out of spite. (And thankfully it's kind of already happening.)

Ha good point 

Oh my. This is going to be patently untrue, and it's going to be DELICIOUS 

I don’t know. But don’t these kinds of hearings normally happen during the work day? The primetime event seemed unusual 

Its important to understand all the people that weren't there that *wish the were*

Why's it gotta be chocolate cake? Lol. Drama teacher notes can be weird. I was once told to “open my eyes more” onstage. But the lights make me squint!

I agree. She was good in The Queens Gambit, I think, and she’s really cute-looking for what this evil Inquisitor demands. At the risk of sounding condescending, she’s adorable. Moses honestly should have just been one of the heroes. 

I disagree that Ingram is doing the best anybody could, and I’ve got to continue to harp on this because I think it’s important. A weak character can be saved by an actor with charisma. We see it all the time (heck within this very franchise), so it feels a little like settling for less, to suggest that what we’ve

They are done so well in that. Having not seen the cartoons and only played the game, my understanding is that while Inquisitors are skilled, they still wouldn’t really be a match for a full-fledged Jedi. (Cal Kestis was just in training, which balanced it out.)

If you know how the internet works, then you already know the answer to this question.

You know that it is. That’s how this works and you’re already seeing it all over, right on cue. Critics, in a show of support, will now go out of their way to speak only positively about the character in all their recaps, whether she’s good or not. Even when an episode was weak, Reva alone was still great. Personally

I wouldn’t call it essential viewing or anything but it was cute. (Compared to other Marvel stuff, I mean, but who knows? That may change. Right now, I’d say it’s closest to Hawkeye as breezy and low commitment- which might be a good thing.) Reminded me of Never Have I Ever crossed with Scott Pilgrim. I was a little

I liked this one a little better than the first two, but that's not saying much. I have to ask: is Deborah Chow a good director?

I take it the reviewer means “Why’d Hayden take this role if he can’t be seen or heard?” So far in the context of the story, it doesn’t seem to make a difference, except as an insider thing for fans to know. But I think worrying about this is premature because I’m sure he will unmask at some point (they always do).

Yep. I never bothered to know his name, but yes, the 5th Brother guy is bad, too, maybe even worse than Reva