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Half siblings. That's pretty edgy for a kid's show…right? Can't really think of a show that explored that.

I thought Portable Toilet serviced that plot well enough.

Turns out it is dead.

Decided to watch Chef. That was really good too. A nice small film and a chill palate cleanser of big blockbusters that just left me in a nice mood.

The writers were in this weird limbo of wanting to stick to their original creation from years ago (in large part I bet due to writing the final scene with the kids years ago and being in love with the concept), while at the same time also kinda writing the show in the organic direction where the show wanted to go.

Films I've seen this year in order of likability. 2014 has been a pretty great year blockbuster wise.

The Mother was diagnosed with cancer. Instead of taking the safer treatment of radiation therapy she decides to go with a riskier chemotherapy treatment.

An actual release date would be pretty nice to have. Might even consider by the whole series set. Do people know if the release date is normally not released for this long?

Personally think that conceptually the ideas there are fine. It's the execution that makes it not work. And I like the finale more than most people on the internet.

No Voldemort or Harry Potter jokes?

So people know, Nick scheduled two episodes of Korra to air on Friday night for the rest of the season. So yay for getting more Korra faster. Boo because we'll be done with the season in 5 weeks.

Skips not reading emails had me laughing mostly because I've been in this club where one of the biggest inside jokes we have is that nobody reads the head person's email.

Well the brief scene Stinky had with Ryan had Stinky try to get Ryan to kill himself…

Felt like Demetri haven't thought of enough material for the season's worth of episodes. Even noticed a fair amount of jokes that he used before in his stand up.

Actually I was more on Mordecai's side than Rigby's, but that's because I focused more on the Rigby's not really listening to Mordecai, so much so that the whole "we don't hang out like we used to" rationale felt really out of left field and left me cold. I mean, Rigby ignoring Mordecai seemed to be when the trouble

Wish Root Beer Guy had a bigger part if the episode was meant to be his final episode.

One thing since the show is focusing on getting answers for the show (with next episode even titled answers), I've got a theory.

I personally found Wilfred's antics to be hilarious in the episode. I really enjoy when Wilfred does extended bits like this.

I do think that watching something without spoilers is a different experience that's worth salvaging, and something I think is dying in this hyper-media sensitive culture. Once you know a spoiler, you can never reclaim that experience of watching something with fresh eyes again, and while knowing the final destination

Like people have said, it's most likely going to make less than the first film, but it also looks like it'll make a lot less than most June animated films in recent years. And since DreamWorks had a lot of flops lately, the studio was hoping this movie, with its good word of mouth of the first film, would rake in a