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I have to say that I thought the episode totally vindicated the idea that Rick loves Morty. Drunk Rick may have intended Noob Noob to be "the only valuable part of the Vindicators" and who that little amusement park ride was for at the end, but it was Morty's comment to sober Rick that drove him to drunkenly take them

What should we make of the season opening with the digging up of a grave (and turning it into a makeshift grave for Hans) and the fact that the collaborators story featured a similar scenario?

So did the Buffy writers make the same mistake as the X-men writers by wimping out and taking an awesome story about the corruption that comes with power and totally taking away the guilt of the character by making them either addicted to magic (whatever that is) or cloned by a cosmic entity?

I loved Do Over. Also, from a similar time period, Maybe It's Me. But I was 13 so I have no clue whether those things hold up

Selene?

To me, this episode was all about choosing sides and committing. Martha commits fully to "Clark" and Philip commits to Martha, providing more evidence that he wasn't lying to her last week. Hans commits to the cause and to Elizabeth, impressing her. And in the final moments, Philip chooses sides: his family over the

Bart, don't put the non marshmallow pieces back into the box - they go in the trash!

I'm genuinely shocked that people don't like Ellen. And Flesh and Bone is a favorite of mine.

But Tony isn't anxious in the scene, and doesn't pay attention to the menacing guy

All this has happened before and all this will happen again

Couldn't agree more. They straight up say that Gaius' Six is an angel and supernatural events/spiritual themes are present right from the beginning of the story. There are plenty of legitimate criticisms of the series as it goes on but complaints about the supernatural elements are just the whines of people who wanted

But there are like relatively no dicks in the show or in the books

That running joke made no sense in an otherwise fairly sharp GoT parody

Can someone explain the jokes re: Homer's Rasta hat

The abandonment of a unifying theme like the first film had (violence against women) made this sequel feel slighter than its predecessor but Safe Haven was easily the best short from either film.

No you are correct, 5 is the best book (it's the best movie too). Not only does it have the most satisfying and complex storyline, but Rowling's prose are just better in that book than they are in any of the others. You can tell from the first page.

Shouldn't Leanne and Emmet have warned the Jennings that the center was trying to recruit second generation spies at some point? Dick move on their part

I thought the book was just alright, but I think the concept could work a lot better as a TV show. Now, with this review, I'm officially excited!