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Did Charlie and Gorman talk about their thoughts on Kaiju at any point of this episode?

Am I the only one who thinks Conquest/Pestilence totally looked like a samurai?

I mean, duh, dude's totally not a fake professor at Oxford. So he's gotta be super-smart.

I too enjoyed his fish-out-of-water moments. Like, halfway through the episode at the police station, he's still amazed by electricity and light bulbs

John Cho was quite possibly the creepiest part of this episode. Especially his re-animation… good lord that was unsettling

AMERICA! AUSTRALIA! AMERICA! AUSTRALIA!

That show had John Cho, too. Not as a one-off character, though, but the similarities are pretty eerie.

The full-bodied vibration that followed was just incredible.

I got the feeling the Banana guards were like plantains, but that's probably a better interpretation of it.

I remember reading an interview by Apatow a while back about what would've happened in season two if they weren't cancelled. It was revealed that during the in-between after the season (series) finale, Millie would've done a complete 180 and turned into a slut or something.
http://www.vanityfair.com/o…

I expected the episode to end on the longest "whoa" in the history of RS whoa's, but I was pleased with "We Are the Champions" as Mordecai is basically stranded at the airport.

I know. Bringing back Tim Curry for that one line would've pushed this episode into "greatest cartoon episode I've ever seen" territory

I know. Bringing back Tim Curry for that one line would've pushed this episode into "greatest cartoon episode I've ever seen" territory

I don't know about being better than Adventure Time. I'm a huge RT and AT fan, but I'd say they were about equal, with RT gaining the slight edge for the sheer amount of callbacks to past episodes.

I don't know about being better than Adventure Time. I'm a huge RT and AT fan, but I'd say they were about equal, with RT gaining the slight edge for the sheer amount of callbacks to past episodes.

the fact that we never got a little stuffed Tashy is the real shame. It was the most adorable damn thing I've ever seen.

the fact that we never got a little stuffed Tashy is the real shame. It was the most adorable damn thing I've ever seen.

What was up with the third sugary plane, with everything in black-and-white and all demon-looking supposed to represent?

What was up with the third sugary plane, with everything in black-and-white and all demon-looking supposed to represent?

Will Scott be reviewing the entire series, or will this just be a one review thing?