MorInSound : Wow really....I didn't know that. What exactly is he doing to target these creatures? I'm ...
bingbingbong : meh
random000 : Always felt Vicki Lewis was underutilized, but love love Lee Evans since 1st seeing him he...
random000 : Grew up with Jimmie so it's interesting to get his spin on stuff. Good showcase of Winslow...
random000 : Amazing doc on the underground neural net & interconnectedness of trees.
handbanana : Rude, but right. I'm fine with that. And do you know what's *really* rude, at best? Killi...
betty : 🤣🤣 worst chef ever
betty : Why would a leftist believe anything about the democrats, assuming you are talking about t...
snazzydetritus : And how could one get an honest assessment of any religion (including the one he is so obv...
Birdsforme : Well done doc about this amazing animal I had never heard of before and the people who dev...
Putting aside the woke shit. This was painful to watch, but that is not necessarily a bad thing. Star wars was developed using simplistic Archetypes of good and evil. The vewer would identify with the good guy, participate in his sufferings, but full of hope, knowing he will triumph. That describes I think, the appeal of this type of story telling. But to be fair it had an element of tragedy and defeat as well, as Darth Vader was Anakin turned from good to evil and bitter sweatly redeamed in the end. That second tragic element gave depth and balance to the story. ….So the various spinoffs untill know used the first, easy and fun to watch, kind of story telling and this spinoff used the second, tragic kind. Its more demanding and painfull yes, but its worth the watch, advances our emotional intelligence to process more complex feelings and finally does not betray the star wars narration universe. At first I thought it did, but I was wrong.