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So the main character that died …any chance that she’s the main bad guy? I mean, she died in seconds from a small blade. They did that hack writing trick of a twin actually being alive, why not jump the shark again and make her be alive too?
@@ColliderVideo because starwars is done and won’t be worth 4 billion in another 40 yrs. Modern day social justice warriors will destroy everything. There’s no allegory or metaphors just in your face message thumping. Rant over
Horrible. This series "Yoda" is a "watermelon" and is only here because of conflict of interest. 180M to support an agenda that makes 30% rotten tomatoes score, weak script and acting. RIP Star Wars.
ALSO in The One with Rachel's Inadvertent Kiss where Joey go to Ross's building to find the hot girl, his clothes suddenly changes twice as he waits for the door to be answered.