3905 pts ยท June 6, 2014
She's so good in Legion and Legion is such an amazing show. Season 2 is like eating a beautiful, exquisitely made space cake every week.
It's one of my personal favorites, too.
I still use my iPod, too. I don't want to drain my phone's battery, and I have so many songs on my iPod that aren't available on Spotify.
Overall, it has stunning & original visuals, compelling themes, an awesome soundtrack, very creative storytelling, and great performances.
IMO: Season 1 is great, Season 2 starts off slow but gets very good along the way, and Season 3 is one of the best seasons of TV ever made.
Exactly. It was ruined by Nazis. It's almost impossible not to make that association after WW2.
Don't care that it's fake, would totally enjoy a cup o' noodles and a beer in that yard. It looks much cozier than actual fancy restaurants.
Genuine question: does it get more original and exciting later? Episode 1 was underwhelming to me, but I'm willing to give it another chance
Is it, really? I watched the first episode and everything about it seemed unoriginal and dated, like it's some scifi relic from 1984.
HA HA! It's funny because women who wear yoga pants are ASKING FOR IT! /s
I think this movie had really awesome characters, but the story was pretty generic and underwhelming.
Yep. Everytime Finland hits front page, someone makes this exact pun and is declared a genius.
To me, the funniest thing about this scene is how genuinely delighted Chris looks.
I loved it. too. Stunning, bold, thrilling. I
iunderstoodthatreference.gif
I prefer it that way. I don't like the idea of being worth something only if she's related to someone from the original trilogy.
No movie is flawless, and I think that even the biggest problems with TLJ were so minor that I can easily overlook them.
I think that's the point: he probably doesn't even know. He seems to believe that power is its own end, but he's sorely mistaken.
3 would be in an actual, real life relationship.
2 it's exactly the sort of delicious, fucked up, kinky melodrama I thoroughly enjoy in fiction even though I can perfectly see how wrong it
1 I saw someone referring to Kylo as "messed up space Darcy" which sums up why I find this relationship equally twisted and alluring. As in
I loved it precisely because it dared to be bold with its plot/character choices. I loved TFA, too, but it was so safe in comparison IMO.
I loved it so much. The only movie I've ever gone to see in the cinema twice.
you are literally jesus.
I've found my people.
Honestly, I have zero interest in his backstory. He was there to be the big bad until Kylo was ready to take his place. I'm OK with that.
3 The OCD joke is just one example of spreading ignorance about an actual mental disorder. That's the real problem here.
2 seriously. ADHD isn't just being hyperactive, autism isn't the same as having bad social skills, and OCD isn't about simply being fussy.
1 Exactly. It's not about being thin-skinned, it's about fighting harmful misconceptions that make it harder for these disorders to be taken
and jokes like this reinforce the idea that having OCD simply means being fussy even though it can be a seriously harmful disorder.
She's so good in Legion and Legion is such an amazing show. Season 2 is like eating a beautiful, exquisitely made space cake every week.
It's one of my personal favorites, too.
I still use my iPod, too. I don't want to drain my phone's battery, and I have so many songs on my iPod that aren't available on Spotify.
Overall, it has stunning & original visuals, compelling themes, an awesome soundtrack, very creative storytelling, and great performances.
IMO: Season 1 is great, Season 2 starts off slow but gets very good along the way, and Season 3 is one of the best seasons of TV ever made.
Exactly. It was ruined by Nazis. It's almost impossible not to make that association after WW2.
Don't care that it's fake, would totally enjoy a cup o' noodles and a beer in that yard. It looks much cozier than actual fancy restaurants.
Genuine question: does it get more original and exciting later? Episode 1 was underwhelming to me, but I'm willing to give it another chance
Is it, really? I watched the first episode and everything about it seemed unoriginal and dated, like it's some scifi relic from 1984.
HA HA! It's funny because women who wear yoga pants are ASKING FOR IT! /s
I think this movie had really awesome characters, but the story was pretty generic and underwhelming.
Yep. Everytime Finland hits front page, someone makes this exact pun and is declared a genius.
To me, the funniest thing about this scene is how genuinely delighted Chris looks.
I loved it. too. Stunning, bold, thrilling. I
iunderstoodthatreference.gif
I prefer it that way. I don't like the idea of being worth something only if she's related to someone from the original trilogy.
No movie is flawless, and I think that even the biggest problems with TLJ were so minor that I can easily overlook them.
I think that's the point: he probably doesn't even know. He seems to believe that power is its own end, but he's sorely mistaken.
3 would be in an actual, real life relationship.
2 it's exactly the sort of delicious, fucked up, kinky melodrama I thoroughly enjoy in fiction even though I can perfectly see how wrong it
1 I saw someone referring to Kylo as "messed up space Darcy" which sums up why I find this relationship equally twisted and alluring. As in
I loved it precisely because it dared to be bold with its plot/character choices. I loved TFA, too, but it was so safe in comparison IMO.
I loved it so much. The only movie I've ever gone to see in the cinema twice.
you are literally jesus.
I've found my people.
Honestly, I have zero interest in his backstory. He was there to be the big bad until Kylo was ready to take his place. I'm OK with that.
3 The OCD joke is just one example of spreading ignorance about an actual mental disorder. That's the real problem here.
2 seriously. ADHD isn't just being hyperactive, autism isn't the same as having bad social skills, and OCD isn't about simply being fussy.
1 Exactly. It's not about being thin-skinned, it's about fighting harmful misconceptions that make it harder for these disorders to be taken
and jokes like this reinforce the idea that having OCD simply means being fussy even though it can be a seriously harmful disorder.