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I hate to be that shallow guy, but Joonas Suotamo has been my lingering crush since I saw him in a BTS for TFA. He's adorbs.

I just hope there's a cameo by the Black Crowes.

The doctor who treated Dougie last night was Dr. Ben, wasn't he? Or did I mishear?

What exactly IS this movie? There are about four times as many humans in this than there were in the hourlong cartoon.

Haven't they been selling boxes of this kind in discount stores for years? We got my dad an "Atari" with about 50 built-in games for under $20. (The games were terrible, by the way.)

There are also two Bobs, two Mikes, two Dougies, two Bens…duality, man, duality.

I like a wide-angle film that leaves my mind feeling stretched-out and empty when it's over.

No, there are two Toads. Customer Toad and Cook Toad. Marv was in TP:FWWM and I think one or two episodes of the show where he was unnamed.

Why not both?

She couldn't be his grandma if he was Jerry's son.

The description of the book is that it takes place between Seasons 2 and 3, not after the show ends.

See my comment above.

The Final Dossier has been pretty explicitly described as ending just before the beginning of "The Return." It's to fill in the blanks, not to resolve anything (especially because that would be an absurdly s**ty cash grab).

I think they did a "Golden Girls" scene on that subject.

Seconded. It's such a nonsensical argument — "This chair is ugly and uncomfortable!" "Oh, yeah? I've never seen YOU make a chair!"

And Wendy Robie is saving them money — at the moment she's still an Under-Five.

And he was always cool, so that gives it some weight.

I can't tell you how much I resent him for this.

This is why I block my comment history on Disqus.