I’m offended at the slur comparing Oak Cliff to Mos Eisley. The obvious comparison is to Plano. (As for cosplayers in the Texas Theatre, just you wait. In about 3 1/2 hours, expect a very special picture for you from Kylo Boomhauer.)
Are you coming down to the TT for Empire and/or Jedi? I wanted to go today but just have too much going on.
And believe me, no Oak Cliff slander here. As Yoda would say, "Mudhole? Slimy? My home this is!" We prefer to let people think it’s a wretched hive of scum and villainy though. Helps keep out the riff-raff, like Planoites.
I won’t watch Andor for no reason other time and a hatred for endless spinoffs (I’m working on this!) but my husband and his friends have been talking nonstop about it so I am sure I’ll find my way there sooner rather than later.
I loved learning about the Texas Theater. I feel like we must protect institutions like this at all costs!
Andor would be a good exception do your “no spinoffs” rule. It really is that good.
And yes, the Texas Theatre is a magical place. It’s honestly kinda surprising it has survived. Dallas is a city that loves to tear down its history and replace it with something shiny and new.
I’m offended at the slur comparing Oak Cliff to Mos Eisley. The obvious comparison is to Plano. (As for cosplayers in the Texas Theatre, just you wait. In about 3 1/2 hours, expect a very special picture for you from Kylo Boomhauer.)
Are you coming down to the TT for Empire and/or Jedi? I wanted to go today but just have too much going on.
And believe me, no Oak Cliff slander here. As Yoda would say, "Mudhole? Slimy? My home this is!" We prefer to let people think it’s a wretched hive of scum and villainy though. Helps keep out the riff-raff, like Planoites.
I read somewhere that the Ghorman Massacre goes down in BBY 2, which means this week's set of episodes...
As for Mace Windu. I'm okay with him surviving. But I don't think we need a show about it.
Loth. Kittens!!!
I know!
I won’t watch Andor for no reason other time and a hatred for endless spinoffs (I’m working on this!) but my husband and his friends have been talking nonstop about it so I am sure I’ll find my way there sooner rather than later.
I loved learning about the Texas Theater. I feel like we must protect institutions like this at all costs!
Andor would be a good exception do your “no spinoffs” rule. It really is that good.
And yes, the Texas Theatre is a magical place. It’s honestly kinda surprising it has survived. Dallas is a city that loves to tear down its history and replace it with something shiny and new.