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Never thought Id see Bruno Mars in this type of collaboration but it works so well.
Actually, the two-year emergency response window isn't entirely accurate. Launch windows occur every 26 months, but emergency missions could potentially launch outside these windows.
General Grievous was such a wasted character though. He could have been so much more
The grey hair symbolism was a bit on the nose, but I still liked it as a visual representation of his change.
The article really captures the daily battle between comfort and commitment.
The criminal antiheroes section feels a bit shallow. There's so much more to explore there beyond just power and success.
The father's sacrifice in the first film really hits differently when you watch Part 2. You can see how it shapes Regan's character development.
Personally I think targeting John Walker would be the most logical next step for his character.
Fair point about Diana. I was thinking the same thing. History seems to be repeating itself in the worst possible way.
These similarities are interesting but I think Attack on Titan handles the moral complexities better than The Promised Neverland.
Reading American Lucifers made me realize how something as simple as lighting had such deep connections to social inequality and exploitation.
The community aspect is great until it isn't. Some of these challenges are just plain dangerous