random question – do people cheer in movie theatres in Korea? I see lots of Americans talk about people cheering especially during movies like Star Wars but in Canada that is just not the done thing. You are supposed to be quiet in the movie theatre!! I’ve only ever been in one movie theatre where someone cheered and that was the first x-men movie when Wolverine was introduced and “Northern Alberta” flashed up on the screen there was one woo! from the front.

We don’t cheer or clap either, unless it’s a children’s movie and the kids get rowdy or something. Laughing is a whole separate thing, of course.

I have a valid fear that my family may actually like The Crimes of Grindlewald and won’t understand why I won’t. They don’t know why I’m not excited to see it even though we all liked the first one. In fairness I haven’t explained but these same people roll their eyes at the fact that I hate The Last Jedi so much.

Yeah, it might be a good idea not to see it or talk about it with them. It’s fine if they like it themselves, but why can’t they understand others might not?

I just remembered one of Reylo friends back when I had Reylo friends had a fanfic about Ben’s turn to the dark side that involved Han and Leia have their son see a therapist. The therapist was Snoke, who is a shapeshifter posing as a human woman. They developed romantic chemistry and Ben eventually joined the dark side. Then Snoke revealed his true form and scarred Ben Solo forever. In fairness he knew nothing remotely like that would ever become Kylo’s backstory because it was too warped…

That’s actually kinda hilarious XD

WAIT! So you’re saying Overlord is base JJ idea of Finnrey AU.

I mean they’re clearly different characters so it’s mostly a joke, but we have watched for years while a Certain Tiresome Part of the Fandom claim their ship is canon based on completely unrelated works and for utterly ridiculous reasons. So by their own logic this movie that JJ actually worked on has as much bearing as anything. Personally I find the fact that the Nazis in the movie were so unapologetically evil to be more heartening than anything else.