You can either have threats of death or actual death. Seems like you can't have both on a kids show at the same time for the same event.
You can either have threats of death or actual death. Seems like you can't have both on a kids show at the same time for the same event.
Next week though I believe, not this Friday.
Even after reading where the article says the key is for the Vigenere code, I still couldn't find it.
Maybe there's just a lot of ignorant people are there…
It was written as an afterthought in the text.
Never apologize for watching the Wire. Completely understandable, and more people should watch the show.
Miners really get the raw end on the show. They're not allowed in bars. They're killed by dinosaurs. Now this? A part of me was hoping they would get the sticker just so they get proper recognition.
If we're talking about meta, Mabel's comment on Pacifica being a walking one dimensional bleached blonde valley girl stereotype definitely counts. Shame she just develops into the "two-dimensional rich girl whose parents don't have time for her, spoil her rotten, and expect nothing but perfection from her" cliché.
How about the Ducktective cameos?
There were two more mentions of Big Henry after his "death". I had the captions on, and during the scene when all the Lilliputtians are yelling for the sticker before the climax, the last thing heard was "Remember Henry!"
An iconic actor of our generation gone. Such a shame, and a tragedy.
I would suggest trying to watch the fifth episode. I've heard around the internet that many find that to be one of the high points of the series, and I do too. So if after watching "The Inconveniencing", you still feel that way, maybe this just isn't you're thing.
Not to mention Regular Show kills villains on a near episodic basis, though I don't know if they ever make explicit that the villains died.
Doctor Who and Gravity Falls. Hope if/when Blendin returns there's more Doctor Who references or the episode's an homage
It probably just shouldn't have been revealed the moment before the finale, but I was fine with the reveal itself.
I didn't even realize she was. I mean, being the head of a Tech Company didn't have to mean she knew the technical side of the trade though that would help immensely and makes sense. But I also know tech companies that are run only by people who focus on the business side of things.
But Riley shouldn't have her dad over her shoulder her entire life. At the very least, she should have a secondary teacher like Mr. Turner or Dean Bolander to have a different perspective.
RACHEL!!!
That was my biggest fear when I saw the preview for the episode. The other was that the episode seemed to go through the motions of "Mordecai and Rigby mess up and need to get out of it". Alasdair pointed out why this concept in this context could work since we could have seen how CJ reacted to it, even if it was just…
I wonder how this would have been like if it was on ABC Family. As someone who has recently tried watching some of their recent sitcoms, it's odd being on the shoe where I'm about as old as the young adults portrayed in the show.