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Or…OR…the writers put too much emphasis on PTSD symptoms for someone whose inner conflict is guilt over being with and kinda falling in love with someone else while the person you originally love stayed devout and saved you.

In your defense, Mr. Northwest doesn't sound like Nathan Fillion. At least, I don't think so. It sounds like Fillion doing a voice.

Thinking about it, I think Regular Show's death count is still probably the most impressive.

But his particles rematerialize in 1000 years so…

It seemed random. There were a number of people and things affected and not affected. All the "humans" seen like Pizza Guy and Tobey Determined proved that.

Gideon's heel face turn might have been too quick for my liking, but I'm totally inboard with the prisoners being for fighting against monsters and Bill instead of children.

I just finished rewatching Over The Garden Wall last weekend. Looking forward to listening to the Commentaries and parsing through all the extra features throughout the week.

Same with creating a movie though. I wouldn't be surprised if production of Mad Max started or was revealed before the episode was conceived, and Hirsch took some inspiration from it.

I've given Star vs The Forces of Evil a shot, and I'm a pretty big fan of cartoons in general. As someone who has never seen Wander Over Yonder, anyone mind giving me a quick summary as to what the show's main appeals are or its strengths/weaknesses?

Actually I think in a recent interview he straight up said Disney is making everyone stay mum as to whether the show's ending or not. So you can blame the big Mouse on this one.

I just saw Blind Ivan's head…the implications are probably the second creepiest thing to come out of the episode.

It actually did. This episode is TV-Y7-FV. All the other episodes have been just TV-Y7.

There's still one Journal left! Stan made a copy of Journal 3 in the season premiere! That's coming back in the finale, I'm hedging my bets.

My awe for the show just went up way more because I forgot that Nathan Fillion is the voice for Pacifica's father. I would have loved to see Nathan's reaction to finding out what happens to his character.

Nice catch with the end credit message and tying in Dipper's Guide to the Time Baby apocalypse.

I love Laura Benanti. Anyone know if she'll play a role in the future?

Well to be fair, it also seemed to be the quickest/direct route. Shoot Bill. You only get one shot. Pretty straightforward if done correctly.

Honestly, I think the series is worth watching. Unlike previous iterations of Scooby Doo, Mystery Incorporated actually has an ongoing plot/story line to it, and for what it is, it's pretty interesting. Just be weary of the romance plots if those are a turn off since the show is pretty heavy on those plot lines.

That legitimately freaked me out. At the same time though, he kinda deserves it.

Along with a baby, Bill also disintegrated a lot of people from the future. I mean, as long as red blood's not shown, right?