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    I have weird question: did they have opening credits in this episode? On my cable, the image froze for a couple of seconds at the end of the Fox and Friends opening, and when it started up again they were introducing McConaughey for the monologue. My cable freezes somewhat frequently because it sucks, but usually when

    Yeah, the thing about my first point is that it's totally something game developers and EU writers came up with to explain the way that R2-D2 and C-3PO are treated like "real people" in the movies but no other droids are. It's basically a "this must be true or the way people act doesn't make sense" kind of thing. I'm

    Whatever you do, make sure you don't publish under a name that's really similar to one someone else is already using.

    From the first moment when we saw her messing with the aurora borealis I thought "oh geez, her power is going to be 'nature control,' isn't it?"

    When they've just been pulled aboard the Death Star and they're climbing out of Han's cargo stash and Obi-Wan says "Who's the bigger fool: The fool, or the fool who follows him?" and just then, with perfect timing, Chewie's head pops up. That always makes me giggle.

    I never trusted 'em.

    A question for people with a better memory of The Clone Wars than I: the review describes Black Sun as an army of elite bounty hunters, but in all the EU stuff I've seen they were a criminal cartel - like the space Yakuza to the Hutt's space Mafia. Given the way Star Wars canon works, the way they were portrayed on

    I was definitely expecting them to sneak in a couple of "only the adults will get this" hints that Sabine and Ketsu were more than just friends. I was sure they wouldn't state it outright, but maybe something like Ketsu sneering at Ezra's obvious affection for Sabine in a way that could mean "she'd never be interested

    Sabine was pretty cold-blooded there, but I think there were two mitigating factors:

    Agreed. The stuff with Rad in the parking garage was the hardest I've laughed watching this show yet.

    I think the simplest explanation is that Eliza never actually adopted her.

    Similarly, the reviewer included Peter Parker in the list of heroes with a "complicated relationship" with their fathers or father figures. Ben Parker does loom large over Peter's career, but his relationship with Aunt May gets orders of magnitude more attention in the comics and most adaptations.

    I'm betting that if the show runs long enough without getting canceled, there will eventually be an episode where someone shows up with a gun their ancestor stashed away (or finds a gun in some old ruins or re-invents gunpowder, etc.) and is basically treated the way a wizard would be treated in folklore , and we'll

    No, that's OB-Gyn Kenobi.

    There's no way the people would have believed him*. Nine out of ten people would have tried anyway but Daryl's never been particularly talkative. It was frustrating, but in character.

    Well it did sound like the only reason no one uses guns anymore is just that the barons don't allow it. So presumably they forbid any ranged weapons.

    In the opening monologue she mentioned the character she played and pointed out (one of the cast playing) a fan dressed as her character in the audience.

    Well they are just coming off of spending a week with Donald Trump…

    I'm pretty sure the idea was that the video was going to control the viewers minds and force them to show it to others. In other words, yes you are.

    Didn't it end with "To be continued"? I thought it did, but in my rush to change the channel before the spoilers for next week started I might have just assumed that erroneously.