en un mundo donde la gente se muere de hambre, de frío, sin poder tener una cita médica, donde las ONG tratan de llevar ayuda humanitaria con las uñas, la gente se endeuda hasta con gota a gota para poder comprar lo mínimo
es lo más asqueroso que he leído en mi vida
A TV show with a showrunner and writers room whose attitude is "this will piss the fans off!" and "I don't need to know the source material" is always doomed to failure. It's happened so often that it's bizarre to me that it's still happening, especially at Disney/Marvel.
Ik this is a hot take but a redeemed living Vader could've worked, but only if:
1. He's kept in a prison temple where he meditates all day and gives force advice to jedi
2. He's only occasionally let out to deal with some large threat
3. The galaxy is aware he killed palpatine
There's a scene in this movie where the kids show Gibson a book with a drawing of a house being torched by a UFO and it's so creepy it's sat with me for years.
a veces la vida se siente como cuando juegas un RPG por primera vez y, a mitad de la historia, te das cuenta de que has construido a tu personaje completamente mal después de entender por fin cómo funciona el juego
@TWW4SC@JohnMartinPugh Then he should have said no. That would have been less damaging for the franchise and the fandom. Not to mention his public image.
Remember when Musk challenged the World Food Program to explain how he could solve world hunger with just $6 billion, they did, and he just completely ignored them?
"I love this thing but it's a car to me" WHAT??? this "thing" is supposed to be the Doctor's best friend, their forever companion, their "wife"... the Doctor always talks to her in their lowest moments, they have had conversations!! what the FUCK are you talking about??
libraries literally aren't just places to obtain books for free. they're some of the few public spaces left in our society where you're allowed to exist without the expectation of spending money.