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    Maybe I missed it, but shouldn't we be getting the AV Club's Summer TV Schedule soon?

    I was surprised by how much this episode affected me. All I remembered beforehand was that it was Christmas themed and that it took place in a mall. Of course, the mall aspect only ended up being the backdrop for a really character heavy episode. It's been a long time since I've felt the Christmas spirit this episode

    AV Club is giving me problems so I'll just jot down some thoughts.

    Oh, you should. Of course I'd say that since I forced Jacoby into watching it, but you definitely should.

    I've seen this movie so many times since I rediscovered it about 5 years ago, though my curiosity with it started a few years before that. I was at a marching band competition, which let me tell you: those were the highlights of my high school years as we got to stay and watch all of the schools better than us.

    I've been checking for a new episode each Monday, knowing it would mean Bonnie was better. I cared about that more than the content itself and I'm so happy the day has finally come with things working out as well as they could have. I can't wait to listen later, but I'm mostly just glad Bonnie is okay.

    It's still up at Disney World. It's Disneyland that's down. The whole story behind it's closure is kind of a mess, which you can read about here:

    Me, too. It was so enjoyable when I got to go on it at Disney World. I loved when guests would take a picture during the Space Mountain part and the whole ride would light up in the most ominous way.

    It is fun going on Storybook Land Canal or Casey Jr. Train and watching giant ducks invade Arandelle.

    The Bengal Barbecue is a pretty close second as far as food's concerned.

    I think the Tomorrowland atmosphere would benefit greatly from the people mover being open. Given the theme is (or was) future transportation, having something constantly moving throughout the land would help bring everything together. Of course, an abandoned roadway is probably much more apt as far as future

    It's a Small World ends with all the nations dressed in white, singing together. It's very similar to how most people interpret heaven. Why not have a Small World film where the theme is "We're all united by death"?

    It should be how we greet each other.

    :P

    Their first kiss was over a dead dog. Emily gets off on that sort of thing.

    The greatest love story ever told through 80s music video interludes and peach thick milkshakes.

    I knew it was gonna be bad since it was filmed in less than a month, but I was not prepared for this. Jerrica doesn't even have the same personality. She's basically Kimber, who is only complete and amazing when Stormer is around. This is such a sad day.

    I'm so confused as to why they even said "showtime synergy" in the trailer. What the hell does that even mean without a holographic supercomputer that may or may not be Russian technology but is pardoned because the president of the United States says so?

    I can't wait for a specific episode I'm sure you're going to looooove.

    How dare you!