Huh. Sensing a pattern in the comments. Maybe I should give Clone Wars a shot. Or maybe just the Star Wars franchise in general…
Huh. Sensing a pattern in the comments. Maybe I should give Clone Wars a shot. Or maybe just the Star Wars franchise in general…
This all takes place in he summer of 2012. And I'm currently 22.
Well they are officially in the same multiverse.
Also to an extent could explain his man child tendencies too. No father figure, other than Stan of course.
Do you mean cake-flavored pizza or pizza-flavored cake?
Toby Determined had some pretty great moments here too, but Mabel really landed the punch line in his last scene.
Young Robbie >>> Current Robbie
There's just something about being young that makes everything more adorable. and socially okay.
Apparently the twin's birthday is at the end of the summer. Maybe she will get that surprise party in the end, hopefully.
July 13? What a coincidence!
Andre Braugher might not have had much to do this episode, but what he did have, he fucking nailed.
But she looks like a person on an olive oil bottle!
Man, I wish the show got as much attention when it was running as it did on this thread or all the internet jokes that were made when it was cancelled. It really did pick up from the pilot and the cast was really finding a comedy groove.
Did you go see PatF or Winnie the Pooh? Cause you can blame their financial failings for the switch…
Next question? Who was your favorite character?
There's a certain graveyard in episode 9 that led to the biggest theory of the Unknown, that this is the realm where souls go after "death" in Wirt/Greg's world.
But given the animals with human characteristics I dunno how the rules exactly work, except that it seems time stands still or moves much slower in…
Episode 9 is really fun for those that love mythology episodes. Catching all the callbacks is a nice delight, and I keep catching new ones every time. I think I've watched it 3-4 times, and the last viewing I heard someone mention Two Old Cat.
Yeah the footage is from the short film Tome of the Unknown, which is the pilot essentially.
Apparently the series was originally conceived as an 18 episode order but it was decided to be shortened to 10. That leaves 8 stories unaccounted for.
One was told via a comic which takes place between episodes 2 and 3. I guess…
Actually, people should compare Over the Garden Wall artstyle to Clarence.
Especially since *SPOILER*
I saw a tumblr post where the final scene of Wirt/Greg's hometown at night looks exactly like Clarence's hometown by day.
She was played by Tim Curry, right?
Conflicts and climaxes don't have to involve explosions everywhere in the third act to be entertaining.