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Don't quit clown college. Your racism is even more pathetic. Sarcasm went over your head. The only people who are actual racists are those who publically, performatively, try to point to others, other than themselves, as racists. He's being tongue-in-cheek sarcastic. Favreau thought The Mandarin would be perceived as a rascist stereotype in this day and age, and they probably didn't want to gave a white guy defeating him. Having him in Shsng-Chi gives them cover to utilize a character they think is racist, without rustling the jimmies of the self-loathing, woke Millennial SJWs (who'll find something to complain about regardless). I remember back in the 80s Murphy said in an interview his next door neighbor wrote the script. The Golden Child 2 needs to happen. It's illogical lecturing someone who is attempting to offend or insult to not use an offensive or insulting word. It's mostly SJW horseshit. I think you mean VH1, Best Week Ever. I did like the We Love the 80s, though. Boba Fett will have a baby Rancor companion. It's possible he is force-sensitive like Chirrut in Rogue One, so he has aspirations of being Sith-like (or delusions of grandeur). He made a frowny face when Luke arrived, so maybe he sensed him? Or he was planning on injecting the blood into himself, in hopes it made him sensitive. Name change, sure; plural pronouns no. Big Barda is the same height as Mister Miracle in the original Kirby version. The writers are probably utilizing aspects of the Lester Dent Master Fiction Plot: https://www.paper-dragon.com/1939/dent.htm The awkward launch was an Easter egg for older fans; it's a reference to the unreleased Kenner rocket-firing Boba Fett action figure. The bowing forward was meant to resemble the straight-legged figures that didn't have knee articulation, so that it was obvious they were referencing the toy: https://www.bobafettfanclub.com/bounty/toys/anh/anh_rocket/ This show is inspired by Lone Wolf and Cub. They already had the pit droids in the first season. Star Wars has "wars" in the title.