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Among the many little jokes in this episode, I love that they, without words at all, totally confirm what they were implying all of season 5, that Brock is having an affair with Amber Gold, because of course he would because Brock is Brock
Cue Greek woman with a son with blonde curly hair: "…No Brock?"

I'd like to imagine that St. Cloud came by to arch Billy but White was the only one home since he was in space. St. Cloud gets slightly disappointed and makes up some crap about being "too cool" for Gargantua-2 then he and Pete have a quick conversation about whatever movie prop vehicle he came by in and then St.

Upvoted just to spread the word, even though I'm sure that's not how it works…Anyways EVERYONE WATCH THAT EPILOGUE, it's hilarious and has a massive reveal for the next season. Excluding the trailer part of it the whole thing feels like it probably was only made separate because there wasn't enough time for it on air

I was thinking the same thing earlier today. I knew I'd love this one just because I always enjoy expanding the plot kind of episodes, but what really makes it stick with the viewer, or at least me, is it used this opportunity to tell a story about how children can absorb the negativity around them more than authority

"Any Given Sundance" has some of my favorite lines given to a guest star:

I imagine bending candy would be just like the candy elemental does it in this episode, which is to say that it would always make fart noises.

From the King of OOO blog in a entry written by cowriter of the episode Steve Wolfhard:

Well Gems can shape shift…

I don't know if it's just the lack of an accent that she had while voicing Bobby, but I kept getting more of a Milo from The Oblongs from Gunther, which is still hilarious in it's own way.

…The…the new comet, it's clearly doesn't have the horn like flames like the Lich-Comet and it's not green, it's white.
At first I thought it had to do with the ice powers from when Gunther used the crown on the other, but Ice King like things are usually blue while in the past things meant to represent Finn have been

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Wednesday?

Right? Treister was my favorite part of the trailer too. It's going to be SSSSOOO GGOOOOOOOOODDDDD

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So skimming through these comments I'm finding a reoccurrence of the idea that the we're making way too big a deal about the Korra and Asami thing. Honestly I don't feel like Bryan and Mike would have ended with those two characters if they didn't have a reason. The question becomes what is that reason? Like Oliver

Right? so much just…EVERYTHING!

The Hubble joke does kinda fall flat, but the writers do totally own up to that on the commentary, which kind of makes up for it.

Second. As much as I love Regional Holiday Music (the songs are even better than Uncontrollable's) Abed's Uncontrollable Christmas is just all around amazing. It's funny and heartfelt and just the right amount of depressing. In addition to all that I truly believe what he says at the end: The true meaning of Christmas

Review being renewed for Season Two six months ago: Five Stars (not kidding, and am totally excited about that one)