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Yeah, I think it was the duct-tape.  Shuddery moment right there.

I think I saw Ice King putting on the crown slightly differently.  It seemed like he was doing it because it was the only way he could confront the Party God and help Isla.  It was, again, him sacrificing his moments of sanity for someone else's sake.  Very sad that his good qualities are what constantly drive him

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When he went all scary-voice-y and said that he wanted to eat Finn and Jake's flesh, I saw that as him being evil. 

I absolutely LOVED this line - it was such a sign of Finn growing up.

And it had dinosaurs, which make most documentaries better.

I suspect anyone trying to sneak tablet/computer use would probably be tattled on by their hyper-vigilent, hyper-active dog.  I mean you'd have to walk downstairs, and get the tablet or turn on the computer after everyone was asleep.

Whatever your attitude towards teens and porn is, it's actually not that hard to prevent them from seeing it on house computers.  My aunt keeps the computer in the kitchen, fully visible to anyone who's there.  The tablets and phone are all community property and also have to be used in public parts of the house.

I really loved this and for some reason, my favorite part was the rainbow mice.

This was an A episode for me.  I loved every minute of it. 

I love that we got a BMO-themed hour this week.  Seeing BMO Noir, illustrating BMO's profound loneliness, worked so well with the idea that BMO now has an omnipresent admirer.

You are somewhat maligning Victorians.  A lot of the "white slavery" they were attacking wasn't anything to do with sheiks, it was what we are talking about - the local sex trade that involved the abuse and exploitation of young girls.  Age of consent/statutory rape laws began being passed during that era because of

It's possible to love both Clue and Murder by Death.

The wife brought me back to one of the sweeter first season episodes and him faking in order to get a fresh start seemed like a fun revamp with a little darkness to it.  But more evil-plotting-crazy Change isn't really exciting.  I mean once a character has kidnapped people and tried to burn down the school, what more

Isn't "Seth" the third son of Adam and Eve? That wouldn't break the Hebrew pattern too much.

He loved three things alone … / Anna Akhmatova

No, I laughed too.  It's not the best episode ever, but I'm really not understanding all the breast-beating and hair-tearing going on here.  I do hope that they will get back to school soon.

It's kind of adorable.  Plus, watching it with kids, I think makes it more fun for me.  They really enjoy the sillier episodes like Rocket Science, which makes me enjoy and appreciate them more.

You know I watched this with my two little nieces (they love Community, and it's cute because they're kids so they respond to the show really literally - the youngest one can't watch the zombie episode). They absolutely loved this episode.  They were bouncing in their chairs, the idea of InSpecTiCon was a delight to

I think so. When I watched it as a kid, I thought they were saying "bear bonds" - which could be adorable or scary I guess