Of course Terrio is defensive, "Martha" and "Rey Palpatine" are both his work and they're the two most unintentionally hilarious scenes in cinematic history
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Replying to @arthur_affect @Teknogrot and
I seriously laughed so loud and so long in the theater at the Rey Palpatine reveal and I'm not sorry
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Replying to @arthur_affect @Teknogrot and
I audibly groaned. The movie had already worn out its welcome by then and that was just what made me clock out.
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Replying to @chton @arthur_affect and
It may be time for someone to not put Terrio in charge of things. I'm sure he has talents but this isn't among them.
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Replying to @BetaDecayPlus @chton and
Chris Terrio is completely unironically in love with these big SHOCKING REVELATION scenes even though they've been tiresome parody fodder for generations
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Replying to @arthur_affect @BetaDecayPlus and
Like he really really wants to write the next "No, I am your father" and he keeps falling on his face trying
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Replying to @arthur_affect @BetaDecayPlus and
And even though, you know, right after that happened people started making fun of it ("I am your father's brother's nephew's cousin's former roommate")
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Replying to @arthur_affect @BetaDecayPlus and
I'm trying to think when the last Big Reveal of this kind I saw was that actually worked Maybe Hodor's origin story (And that one took a lot of effort to set up and takes a long time to explain to people who haven't seen the show)
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Replying to @arthur_affect @BetaDecayPlus and
Ironically that actually wasn't set up in the books originally, Martin revealed it's something the TV show writers came up with and is somewhat different from his idea for Hodor, so props to them I guess
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Replying to @arthur_affect @chton and
This does explain why he and Abrams get along so well then. Both have an obsession with plot twists that even Robot Chicken M Night Shyamalan can't match.
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I would call it "peripathetic" but my Greek dramaturgy wordplay usually falls flat
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