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I thought the same thing. The sister was pretty beat up though. Maybe the claimed that he attacked her, so it was self defense?
I shall argue as you do, and maybe, just maybe you’ll see how fruitless it is.
You are an idiot.
Now. Do you see how ridiculous insulting someone is as an argument? I doubt it. Anyway, you are just repeating yourself now, so until you actually have something new to add, goodbye.
😂 What is what supposed to be? I mean seriously, I agree to disagree, and you just repeat yourself, then attack. I honestly don’t know what you expected to accomplish with that, but thanks for the laugh.
I know this is kind of an old post, but no one has replied.
I think Isaac loves Claire, but in his own way, in which love isn’t even accurate. I’m just sort of using it because I don’t know a replacement word. The emotions then translated from something that already existed, just in a different form.
That being said, I think that’s why the end where Claire chooses for him didn’t work for me.
Isaac clearly enjoyed having emotions…though I am glad they didn’t stay. If he loses his memories to have them, he won’t necessarily love Claire. Everyone just assumed he would, but they should not have. The question should have been, “Am I willing to lose him to give him something he enjoyed…even if he doesn’t know what he is missing?” The answer should be yes, only for Isaac to decide he isn’t willing to lose her, her kids, or the rest of his memories. He lived hundreds of years on a planet, as just one example, and watched the humanoids grow. He doesn’t want to lose that.
(Edited to clarify some points.)
The Earth orbits the sun which orbits the Milky Way. The Milky Way and Andromeda orbit each other.
Basically, every time travel plot anywhere involves teleportation. Otherwise, people would indeed end up im the middle of space.
The end of season 2 also involved multiple time travels with the same method, so what happened to Gordon has already been established.
I liked it too though I didn’t expect to. Maybe that helped? I’m going to have to watch it again because I didn’t pay attention at first.
My son was surprised by the pregnancy since she had a wife, but that’s possible now. In the future, the kid could very well be from both. Nothing against adoption, just noting that science moves on.
I liked the twist on the enemy. It was a nice twist on the father joke. Old Sox! That was just so harsh. Old Buzz was dead to me the moment he attacked Old Sox.
I don’t think Old Buzz survived. I think that was Zurg reawakening, but that’s just a guess.
They live in the future. Maybe the kid is a binary clone.
Maybe it was in the Toy Story universe. Toys come to life. Their universe isn’t ours.
I’ve also seen the theory that Lightyear is a remake of the movie that Andy saw.
Either works.
That answer is basically… “Because I said so.” I guess we just disagree then because I didn’t see any indication that we were supposed to be celebrating the two slaughters.
Believing that the audience was supposed to implies that you did. Otherwise, why would you think the audience was supposed to celebrate either slaughter?
I enjoyed the movie as well. I had never seen Predator, so I watched it first.
I enjoyed this movie. I thought it was pretty good.
1. You celebrated the death of the guy who tried to talk to her? Who was helpless with a missing foot? That’s on you.
2. You also celebrated the death of her male tribe mates? Only one annoyed me. The rest only really “mistreated her” after she refused to return and got violent about it. Maybe I’m remembering wrong, but wasn’t Naru the one to throw the first punch? The rest sort of stayed back until she won. They were obviously fodder due to the nature of the movie, but I didn’t celebrate any of their deaths. That is also on you.
The staff not noticing is is as realistic as other parts of the movie, so it works for me.
The mother though. If she tells on her, the visits stop, so I don’t think she would tell.