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Os's avatar

Potato face, lacking any creativity or good judgement of her own, took something a true creator made that resonated with audiences and twisted it with malice to her own ends. Good job.

CleatusDefeatus's avatar

Potato face. That’s a, that’s pretty spot on.

Dave W.'s avatar

Bye, Felicia

Neural Foundry's avatar

The contradiction between claiming its a "small percentage" of disatisfied fans while simultaneously watching box office numbers crater is absolutely wild. What strikes me most is the Archbishop Puhalo quote about Luke's moral triumph - that framing of the original trilogy as fundamentaly about defeating the passions through co-suffering love makes Kennedy's approach seem even more tone-deaf. I saw Return of the Jedi in theaters as a kid and that ending scene with the force ghosts still gives me chills thinking about it. The franchise needed guardianship, not activism.

Darrin's avatar

Of course she attacks the fans. She, and Disney, hate the fans.

CleatusDefeatus's avatar

I have never, and will never advocate for violence on women. But wouldn’t you just love to sock that smug puss? Where’s my my coffee bitch.

Ben L.'s avatar

Fuck ✡️disney✡️ and this POS. Deserved every L including lost billions.

Keith Eubanks II's avatar

Good riddance. Women, feminists, (whatever) want to talk about their unique lives, viewpoints, experiences as if no one else could understand them - Especially men. But six out of eight of her storytellers are women. There is an arrogance there that says they understand men, and what men want and need in entertainment. This was proven untrue. The Acolyte will stand as both testament and warning to those that follow. Money burns - longer than it takes for the actual flames to die. Kathleen Kennedy will not wrote her own legacy. The fans will.