Things We Saw Today: A Hilarious Dub of The Force Awakens From How It Should Have Ended

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Who doesn’t love a good dub, especially when it gives us more of a chance to mock Kylo Ren?

If you want to end the day right—that is, on a funny note, instead of staring in horror at the White House or the stock market—How It Should Have Ended has a The Force Awakens dub just for you.

Better late than never, especially because this seems to be in preparation for an upcoming The Last Jedi HISHE, which is very good news.

  • A Jane Austen tabletop roleplaying game?! And it’s already more than surpassed its funding goal?! (via kickstarter)
  • Actress Jenny Slate, one of the reasons we believe in love again, will voice Miss Nanny in a new Muppet Babies revival. (via Deadline)
  • 12 Children & Young Adult Titles to Read for Black History Month (via Medium)
  • Once Upon a Time will end after season 7. (via EW)
  • The great John Mahoney passed away yesterday at 77. Best remembered for his role as Frasier’s father on Frasier, here’s a look at how Mahoney invented a new kind of TV dad that “redefined what it meant to be masculine.” (via Decider)

What did you see today, my muppets?

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