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@blooptaabi:disqus  I forget where/when I saw this, but once in an interview Glenn Howerton mentioned that every once in a while he'll have a fan come up to him and say "Oh man, your characters are just like me and my friends!" which always puts him in an awkward position because he can't say "Uh.. that's… that's not

Indeed. A majority of my local friends at the moment are… kinda the low-brow type of people.  Out of the four friends who watch the show regularly, two are mid-brow (is that a word?) and two are low-brow.  And one of my few local mid-brow friends that thinks he's high-brow doesn't like the show because he the two

I thought this was a great opener, and I'm constantly surprised that the Sunny team still has gas in their tank after 8 seasons.  That's breaking the laws of TV physics.

I can't decide whether FP becoming the "Flame King" instead of the Flame Queen is just Adventure Time characters being quirky/whimsical with their words in the moment (which means she might be referred to as the Flame Queen in the future), or if the staff is making a conscious statement about gender-related

I'm really glad that Flame Princess didn't get shafted and got to have her character arc resolved. As much as I emotionally didn't want the breakup to happen, it was obvious from the start that she was introduced to the show just to act as Finn's first girlfriend and thus set up a great "first adolescent relationships

I broke it down as:

Imagine a world where Steve Martin was cast in Community instead of Chevy Chase.  Sigh….. one can dream.