Well we don't know he beats them both. Just that he's clearly doing well against both of them together. And don't forget he did come close to beating them both in ROTS anyway. Skywalker was down for a good 10 seconds in that fight while Dooku was pasting Obi-Wan.
I for one would like to see Dooku kick some butt just as TCW finishes. But will have to wait and see how the fight goes.
The major WTF moment has to be them just cuttiing off Korriban as the Sith homeworld. Not even the most reasonable, logical, understandable 'Ah, yes, that makes sense' explanation will make me like this decision. STUPID, STUPID, STUPID.
The rest look awesome doe. I honestly hope there's something deep to Yoda going all mystical and shit, and I honestly hope the Mace vs. Talzin fight is epic. Also, no Maul appearance?
Originally posted by Petrus
Also, no Maul appearance?
Maul's final arc will come to us in comic form in May. They didn't get a chance to produce his planned season 6 arc for television:
What do you guys think of this bill?
Originally posted by psmith81992"Denial of an allowance for denial." I love headlines like that, it always takes me a few seconds to work out what they're trying to say. Also, the first paragraph of the article doesn't fit the title of the article. Sensationalism at work. At Fox.
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2014/02/26/arizona-gov-jan-brewer-jets-home-amid-furor-over-bill-allowing-denial-service/What do you guys think of this bill?
Also, Gov. Jan Brewer could be played by Nina Hartley in the porn parody of her life.
Well, here's my question. If companies like CNN, Fox News, MSNBC or any group can fire one of it's own for saying something that doesn't agree with their higher ups, and they get defended by people saying "it's their company, their rules, and their discretion", why doesn't the same standard apply here?
What do you mean? Like, saying something the higher-ups don't like, or saying something that makes the company look bad?
Originally posted by Lord Lucien
Also, Gov. Jan Brewer could be played by Nina Hartley in the porn parody of her life.
I love Nina. She's so nice and such a stud with the ladies.
I would argue that the difference between the two scenarios is that you can use discretion in choosing what you say, but you can't choose to not be gay. It's the same reason a company can't not hire you on the basis of a disability. You might not have legs, but if you can perform the duties as described by the company adequately than it shouldn't matter.
The only right a company really has is to do what it can to stay profitable. If an employee or customer is not infringing on that right somehow, than, broadly speaking, the company doesn't really have grounds to deny them service.
Synopses for the new episodes of The Clone Wars from the latest issue of Star Wars Insider.