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The purple dog in the rain in episode 8 was the creepiest imagery for me, mostly because it was so unexpected.

The version in the finale is pretty heartbreaking.

While I do wanna talk about the ending and maybe some of the unexplained mysteries of the show…I think this is a more important question.

Think this series might be my first set yearly tradition. I hope Cartoon Network plays this series again and again every autumn season. I certainly am planning on it.

she might have just been playing hardball, but it also seemed like her accusation of hiding evidence, came from a solid line of reasoning which ultimately proved correct, which is what I might when saying she was right.

someone should screenshot it for preservation, even if it's accused of photoshop…

I wish the movie just removed the whole villain concept and just played with the group of super genius scientists and engineers angle instead the entire movie.
The notion of loss is handled tastefully, but I'd rather have the group work on new tech discoveries instead. Still, if this movie inspires a bunch of kids to

Nah, John Cho is a treasure. He deserves a successful sitcom someday.

Wait until the next Snappening. Then we'll see all of ABC's Selfies after hours of scouring the interwebs.

Feeling angst? Become a superhero! I would say that's a very bad message for kids, but Batman's been an icon for decades now.

I think A to Z wants to be the romantic story that viewers are immersed in and want to follow.

Boy Meets World did it best.

Also, great Rigby episode in tonight's Regular Show. I wish the episode ended with Rigby rubbing the envelope in the faces of the rest of the group. Glad Mordecai showed some real appreciation though.

Bell really cares about Sherlock and Joan. The opening scene with Bell smirking off Sherlock's sarcasm about his observational skills and his awe in Sherlock solving his case just from the file was fine work. And it's sweet he wants to meet Joan's boyfriend. More small moments like that for Bell please. All the time.

It was pretty cute when Steven hugged Connie in the end, and Connie's dad separated the two with Connie blushing. Now when will Connie come clean about her glasses?

Impulsive, yes. But like Sherlock pointed out, Kitty had the right mindset in the case and asked the right questions. And although she never accused the red herring of murder, she was right to be aggressive in the obstruction of justice. It was an early sign of her shadiness.

Over the Garden Wall Talkback

Think the biggest crime is that with a bomb like this and the sting from HIMYM, I'm just afraid she'll have a tough time finding future work. Which sucks since she's a great actress.

I'm glad Kitty has been given the role Randy tried to fill last season. I thought that was such an interesting avenue to explore for Sherlock's psyche and I was kinda bummed it wasn't really expanded upon. Here's hoping Kitty sticks around long enough to make the arc worthwhile.

Thanks for fixing the Regular Show description!