The 4th installment of Skeleton Crew I could have done without. Most of the way through the episode I was expecting it to be a totally throw away episode, but I guess they didn't get away yet and it might be a central part of the plot.
I liked Insurrection better the second time I saw it. I think there have only been two. But...
It isn't an insurrection. It is just insubordination.
And they totally screwed up their McGuffin. If you are seriously wounded and trapped where people cannot get to you, the last thing you want...
He was around 900 in ESB and RotJ. We had seen him using a cane before, but he was plenty able bodied. He's suddenly in bed in RotJ and up and dies. The joke that he died because Luke was asking so many question is funny. In the writers' room, they probably needed to explain why Yoda wasn't...
Yes, I think it was a mistake not to. He let his hair down a little when he was with the Younglings at the start of Episode 2, I feel like. But not much. He should have been really silly and funny with them. But I'm glad we at least had that scene to let us know he doesn't spend his whole...
It is such a complicated game though. I mean, I guess she knows her act. She got elected. Where I live, if you shake hands and get hurt so badly you need a sling, a red hat is going to call you a mean name. It is very difficult to physically injure a red hat and I'm surprised that someone...
I did consider that. But did Luke pass that test? Maybe just over the line? I mean, he didn't try to kill him and he didn't dismiss him. He did accept help from him, but wasn't especially respectful and certainly didn't consider it possible that he was the Jedi master. It could have been a...
When Empire was new, Yoda does a heel turn when eating soup and it seems like he was acting silly until then for some important purpose, but I don't really feel like I understand it. For the audience it is a surprising revelation, but in character I don't know what is going on. The prequels...
Jude Law is 51 and looks it. You can wiggle a little, but he was surely a grownup when the Republic fell. He COULD be a force sensitive that was never identified. He could be a Padawan washout like Osha. My favorite idea that I thought of is that he's like Cade. Just quit being a Jedi and...
I didn't mean how long has he been in comics. I meant how long has he been pirating. It would help address whether it was a Dread Pirate Roberts thing.
But I forgot he had another captain name. If he had inherited the famous Crimson Jack name, he probably wouldn't go by Captain Silva.
I mean, Quebec has talked a lot about independence over the years. It sounds like lefties too. So an option definitely on the imaginary table is taking only the provinces that you want as states and leaving Quebec where it is. We gave them an open invitation in 1776 that they were preapproved...
I am doubtful that they would be able to gerrymander up the states.
I mean, we are talking about a fantasy here. Canadians obviously want to be near the United States, but they don't want to be it. But if they were joining these United States I really think there is no solution other than...
The first episode of Skeleton Crew had world building that was really off the beaten path for Star Wars that ran long enough to get a little tedious, but all of that without being really unpleasant. The second was just a little chaotic for me. The third episode balanced things out and was...
That is the stretchiest use of "a lot" that I have heard today.
Edit - Dude claims to be an expert on absolutely every subject that appears important to him and he doesn't know a whole lot about ANYTHING. I'd bet $20 he isn't even a good golfer.
Edit - After some research, I am not shaking on...
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