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"I LOVED the 10th Kingdom but didn't get that vibe until you mentioned it!" Same. :-)

Also, April got to sing a song, so there's that.

Blaine's "alive and well" comment made me happy to have bad Blaine back.

In my ending, Ashi does not fade out, but only because of the power of Aku still within her. She and Jack marry and have children, and the power of Aku lives on through the children. So we get a loving Jack taking care of an adorable Aku baby.

The memory enhancer does not do nothing. It gives more potent than normal visions.

After watching this episode, I have discovered that I speak pretty good Onion.

Doug wanted his child to be in danger a bit too much, it seemed.

Space Gem must happen. :-)

"It’s somewhat odd to see parents on this show considering how much it has divorced itself from any of the characters’ family members, but it was sweet."

I feel for Blaine. He did not have to confess.

Could the intended effect of giving Liv the worst brain ever have been to get everyone immediately on board with the desire to get her cured immediately?

Honestly, everyone knew that Liv was on ditz brain. Ravi should never have trusted her with anything the least bit important to begin with, but after Liv didn't get the ingredients the first time, he certainly should have found another way.

Wouldn't it have been better for the robots to learn that grief is okay, you know, because it is.

My first thought was "They tamed the Vashta Nerada. Wow! This is interesting." I was very, very wrong.

"something literal can be a metaphor as well, after all.. :)"
Yes, that's what symbolism is.

I really thought she would shoot OLU.

I still think about Darla's death on Angel, when she was pregnant and had to die so that Connor could be born.

That piano-playing package was hilarious!

That "intensive purposes" line. I could feel Rebecca's rage at Josh.