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Eh, 2010s ain't got nothin' on the 1980s in that regard. Every movie had a sex scene, and most of them had boobs. Even serious actresses were expected to go topless just for fans' cheap thrills
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Eh, 2010s ain't got nothin' on the 1980s in that regard. Every movie had a sex scene, and most of them had boobs. Even serious actresses were expected to go topless just for fans' cheap thrills
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"Andor" refers to Cassian Andor, the team leader in Rogue One. It's his origin story, basically
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Plus, half the reason for lack of interest in Flash is that in franchise terms, it's a "dead man walking" --the whole DCEU is getting the (re)boot after this, so there's no incentive to watch this installment when you know there'll be no payoff for anything it sets up.
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Yeah, part of the problem for fans was that part of the slogan for BSG was "...and they have a plan". So when it became clear that no one had a "plan" for the plot arc, including the showrunners ...it was quite a disappointment.
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Is Whedon involved in this comic series? I mean, I guess they'd still have his creative fingerprints all over them regardless...
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I honestly never watched the last season of the show, because I liked the book ending so much, and I knew the show was going in a different direction. But I haven't heard bad things about it like for these other shows, so I assume they did a good job?
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Inflation?
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Also, upon re-watching, the depiction of the Ferengi (especially the Grand Nagus and the ruling council) runs uncomfortably close to anti-semitic tropes. I'm honestly surprised that in a franchise & fanbase as "progressive" as Trek, this was allowed to slide past largely uncommented-upon.