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One thing is certain: Rey has great teeth.
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On the one hand, British dentistry has come a long way—we’ve actually some of the healthiest teeth in the world, according to WHO.
... On the other, mine are still somewhat uneven and far from pure white, ‘cause I’ve never really seen the appeal of braces or any whitening agents more intense than toothpaste.
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This has been Oppositelock Movie Corner, with O.C.
I’ve read a lot of analysis on this trailer, but yours is the first to make this observation.
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Same.
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And one would presume that the availability of a dentist and, for that matter, toothpaste, would be limited on Jakku. So Rey’s choppers are all the more remarkable.
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Luuuuuke is Kyyyyylooooooooo
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As a rule, fiction requires the willing suspension of disbelief.
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Huh? Please explain.
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Yes, but it’s the tension between the believable and the unbelievable that makes fiction enjoyable. LOTR, for example, is at such a remove from our reality that there is no place for comparison. Star Wars, much less so. Star Wars is based upon technologies that are much more similar to ours.
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Notice Luke is not in the official movie poster? Who else would have Vader’s helmet? There are fan theories all around that the twist ending is that the bad guy is Luke.
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I hear the new x-wings have onboard wi-fi now.