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This past Saturday, I found my parents's shopping list on the kitchen counter and, as is my custom upon discovering such lists, I added a few whimsical items to it. One of these made-up items was "tortilla sandals." Satisfied with my sophomoric self-amusement, I thought nothing more about it, until Monday night when,

The "satire" of this episode was all over the place. The scene near the end of Zimmerman being electrocuted over and over was simply blatant backpedaling on the part of the writers to make clear to the audience what was otherwise unclear: that they think Zimmerman is guilty and should be punished for his crime. It

Right before Margaret's dad was revealed, I said to my siblings "Wouldn't it be funny if Margaret's dad was a human" and sure enough he was. Either I have very limited and specific psychic powers or I've just been watching Regular Show for too long.

I can't wait for "The Park" T-shirts to go on sale. Benson's minimalist design is super-chic. Mordecai and Rigby don't know what they're talking about.

I thought the way James Baxter moved was a little disturbing, maybe because of the high quality of the animation.

I don't think I've ever said this about an episode of Adventure Time before, at least not recently, but I did not like this episode at all. I didn't like the 3-D animation in "Guardians of Sunshine" and I didn't like this. It didn't feel anything like the Adventure Time I've grown to love. I hope they do not let

The unmasking at the end made me literally guffaw, which is not usual for me while watching Regular Show. Definitely one of the funniest moments of the entire series.

I can't quite pinpoint what those birds remind me of. My first impression was that they were Sendak-esque, but I'm not quite sure in what way.

I have yet to watch "The Taste" and I don't really plan on doing so, but I do like Bourdain and I think I like him more in "The Layover" than in "No Reservations." He may now be bloated, both physically and metaphorically, but I think his snarky barbs are pointed more at specific targets, including himself, than his

I always assumed witty pterodactyls served cavemen their food on granite platters…

Regardless, the Neanderthals' physiology did nothing to stop early modern humans from either hunting them all into extinction or raping them to the point that that they only now exist in the protruding forehead of Ron Perlman.

I have been watching Two Best Friends Play Chrono Trigger, which has, along with this episode, got me thinking about cavemen tropes, e.g. Why are they always depicted as super strong? Also, the Jurassic Park reference was priceless.

I, too, was forced to subsist only on handhelds as a child, until I was able to purchase my own console - which my younger brother promptly usurped. Luckily, the Gameboy was the perfect platform for RPGs and dungeon crawlers, so this episode resonated with my nostalgia. I am still not completely comfortable with Flame

He was a track coach, so probably not. Then again, he could have been of the Twilight variety and merely sparkled in the sunlight as he ran.

This is the first time I have heard the male Marceline's name. Coincidentally, my grandpa's name was Marshall Lee.