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The smurf jokes are really funny. REALLY funny.

Like a couple of episodes ago when she landed everybody in wizard jail beacuse… oh wait.

Gotta agree with that. The first half was fun. But the second half was a big disappointment. Really this was the first time Peebles and Marcy were alone to interact, but we still didn't actually learn what's going on with their relationship, and then they spent the whole second half of the episode not interacting at

Just caught this in the UK. Atrocious. No idea what they were thinking or how it ended up getting aired. So totally unfunny and cringe worthy.

@avclub-937936029af671cf479fa893db91cbdd:disqus To which episodes are you referring? I'm talking about things like the squirrel who hates Jake, who was a funny one-time joke, but whose second appearance was exactly the kind of gratuitous callback we're talking about.

I've really disliked the callbacks that they started doing this season, simply because I didn't think they were funny. It was the kind of lazy joke you find in something like post-decline Simpsons episodes, or Shrek films, where all of the humour is supposed to derive purely from the fact that you know what they're

One of the best episodes in ages… crazy, disturbing and hilarious.

Paper cups stack. :)

At its most basic level, science isn't about explanation - it's just about observation and description. Of course, Peebles is a cartoon version of a scientist, but if she were really true to the central philosophy of science, she'd have no problem with those things or her lack of an explanation for them. Her only

This episode was far too funny for a C. Bizarre score really. You gave Princess Potluck a B+ when it was totally simplistic but not funny, so what gives here?

I think they've overdone it a bit. I liked Peebles better when she was just nerdy and sometimes a bit off-kilter.

@avclub-d980b15d49101608dc407770f35b1d75:disqus I don't think Tywin is a psychopath at all. He's a very poor father due to his pride in the family name, yes, and a very authoritative figure, which requires you keep your emotions under the surface. But very clearly in just this last episode, in fact, he demonstrated

Why is it that 90% of the people who complain about bad "English accents" are American..? What even is an "English accent"? I'm pretty sure these same people would tell anybody from Yorkshire or Manchester or Wiltshire that their accents were completely wrong.

I wish they hadn't made Jake's past so explicit. It's like the evil Pep But thing… it was awesome as an in joke but now it's kinda ruined. And to be honest it really didn't make much sense… Jake was still claiming he "didn't know it was wrong" quite recently, long after any adolescent growing pains. The joke was that

I donnnn't think the "penis in a box" scene was supposed to be comedy material.

Because Joffrey's just deserts for his revenge upon Ned came so swiftly..?

"Sociopathy" is just an old term for psychopathy. There's no difference between the two. Psychopaths don't generally have "urges". They just don't experience empathy.

Why 30 million Britons..?

The sigil is literally an X with a man on it, and it repeatedly appears behind Bolton…

She literally goes around burning slavers to cinders with dragons. Who on Earth do you think Lincoln was?