I choose to read it in the voice of Snagglepuss. I'm sick of this campaign, and I need a little entertainment.
I choose to read it in the voice of Snagglepuss. I'm sick of this campaign, and I need a little entertainment.
When I saw the episode, I thought it might be a script from an earlier season put here for a change of rhythm.
Like Calvin.
"Seymour reluctantly slides her dead body ever so gently into the plant’s jaws . . ."
Well, Gems are good for some things, and humans are good for others.
And reflective characters such as Stephen and Sapphire have more problems than Ruby. They don't get angry, they don't project outward, saying it's another person's problem. They just turn in on themselves.
The monstrous regiment of bald heads.
I'm afraid that's a symbolic joke. I won't analyze all the layers, lest I kill it . . . "But I didn't think it'd happen all at once!"
I made this true.
And as Steven & Connie getting it wrong.
The story has a lot of ideas hung on its branches. It provides a model for Steven. What do you do when everything interesting happened before you were born? You provide your own impressions of what things were like; rediscovery (authorship) is as important as discovery. It reestablishes Rose. Despite all of the ugly…
The first rule is The Father Is Always Right.
I'm afraid I didn't like it as much as you all. The plot was predictable, and I didn't like the jokes.
Thanks for the information. I haven't seen it.
You mentioned Yogi Bear, Wile E. Coyote, and Scooby Doo. But I also see a relationship to one creature in the "Yellow Submarine" Sea of Monsters.
"Wabbit" failed? I would have expected it, but why do you say it failed?
Click the Closed Captions button on the baby dancing. Hours of mindless amusement.
Who's their Treg Brown?
Lion doesn't only help Steven. He also helps fix what Rose got wrong, as in leading the kid to Bismuth's bubble.
The Ruby also sees Jasper with her own eye.