It’s not just you. I’ve been guilty of it too. And there’s a lot of others too. I would like one thread, though, just ONE THREAD without any of the words I mentioned. Is that possible (he asks directing to all)?
I’m going to say probably not.

It’s not just you. I’ve been guilty of it too. And there’s a lot of others too. I would like one thread, though, just ONE THREAD without any of the words I mentioned. Is that possible (he asks directing to all)?
inclusion is fine. But doing it simply to include them is not.What’s offensive about striving to not leave people out?
maybe .. maybe not. but I like detail about the fact that the creature had to sleep for days after doing it. it's all about execution. Not only is Rey good at the force, but she also exhibits other qualities that makes her better than the other characters. Did Luke or Even Han score perfect shots without a lot of effort while shooting four TIES in Star Wars? Yet Rey shoots three TIES with her first shirt.. one shot.. in TLJ and ends that film all happy. She did not break a sweat lifting two tons of (CGI) boulders to save everyone in TLJ, yet the baby in Mandalorian was unconscious for possibly days after lifting the monster.And you agree that Baby Yoda is a total Mary Sue for being able to use Force powers as a baby?
inclusion is fine. But doing it simply to include them is not.
yes he did. That was the point of the film. That doesn't mean he was expert in the Force.. he was still training with it long afterwards.. but he did tap into it, knowing that faith, and tapping into this power would allow him to put aside the technology. ARe you really trying to justify sub-par films but trying to lower an all-time classic ?I’m confused about the distinction? How do you know the difference?
And Luke knocked out the Death Star with a single volley and no targeting computer...
That was the point of the film.
That doesn't mean he was expert in the Force.. he was still training with it long afterwards..
ARe you really trying to justify sub-par films but trying to lower an all-time classic ?
Wrong on all counts.. but that's ok.
I watched episodes of some of the older sitcoms, like The Mary Tyler Moore Show, on Hulu a while back, and the episodes were 25 minutes. Some of the modern sitcoms are only 19 minutes.The original was 50 minutes per episode (Yes, they had a lot less commercials in those days.)
Nineteen minutes is the current expected length for a sitcom. The current expected length for an epic drama is 1+ hours, and if you are going to be doing significantly shorter that need to be made clear in the advertising.I watched episodes of some of the older sitcoms, like The Mary Tyler Moore Show, on Hulu a while back, and the episodes were 25 minutes. Some of the modern sitcoms are only 19 minutes.
Wrong on all counts.. but that's ok.
LUKE
That's right, Artoo. We're going to the Dagobah system. I have a promise to keep... to an old friend.
LUKE
But I've learned so much since then. Master Yoda, I promise to return and finish what I've begun. You have my word.
Guys, this is the Mandalorian thread...
And? Threads drift. This thread also became the thread for complaints about the lengths of episodes...threads have a life all to their own.Guys, this is the Mandalorian thread...
People have gotten banned recently for drifting.And? Threads drift. This thread also became the thread for complaints about the lengths of episodes...threads have a life all to their own.
If Luke was exposed to the power in STar Wars, he might have trying to get in touch with it many times along the way, including evidence in the beginning of Empire.
People have gotten banned recently for drifting.
Bill please stop responding to them.So Luke spends very little time training and does incredible feats, but isn't a Mary Sue? Most of the things we see him do, retrieve his light saber and blow up the Death Star were done with zero real training. Yet Rey is a Mary Sue for doing pretty much the same things.
What a world we live in.
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