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The first character I recognized her as was the cannibalistic guardian angel from Dungeon. I particularly liked her as the witch in "To Cut a Woman's Hair" (or was it "The Witch's Garden?) and as what I believe was the tree trunk in "Another Way."

I love the way that Ice King has gradually become less a villian and more a Team Rocket-esqe comedic foil. The sight gag with him throughout "Thank You" was one of the best things the show has ever done, and his backstory in the Christmas special was downright heartbreaking.

Adventure Time has no shortage of characters who are too dumb to live / too pure to kill.

Le Beef's just Pro-Anti.

I'd initially planned to call out AV Club for only just now getting on the Adventure Time bandwagon, but I forgot the possibility of a Classic coverage down the road.

That's "Go with Me," one of the all-time great episodes of the series, in that it perfectly encapsulates the four key character dynamics of the show (at least at the time).

I'm still out regarding Regular Show. What of it I've seen just hasen't won me over the way Adventure Time did; more like randomness for randomness's sake.

I myself was particularly fond of Finn's emotional tunes from "Another Way" and "Incendium."

Pretty much anything with Susan Strong or Marceline the Vampire Queen would make my list, particularly "Go with Me", "Memory of a Memory", "Beutopia", and "Marceline's Closet."

I tend to think of Adventure Time's animation as "Superjail Lite."

I was really hoping Evil Abed would be back to spur on the conflict between Abed and Troy, though it helps that E.A. and the Vice Dean characters both have goatees now.

While I'm not a real fan of gore, I'm not inherently opposed to it either. What really gets to me are more "medically" inclined acts of violence. For example, the transformation scenes in Hollow Man, which my middle school biology teacher showed us for a lesson one day, nearly made me pass out, and the miscarriage

I'm seriously not getting the backlash over the Jeff-Hulk scene. At first I thought it could have been because it was referenced directly, but then they did the same thing with the Star Wars finale last year, so that couldn't have been it. Also, relatively speaking, the Hulk-out was only a brief part of the episode

Is this kind of backlash common? I'm only just now starting to troll the comments for this show, and it seems like the general reaction is a little overly harsh.

*Slow clap*

Who's to say that they'll pay off on it right away. I can foresee evil Abed and Sgt. Chang playing a big part in the season finale.

My favorite Shirley plot is still "Messianic Myths and Ancient Peoples."

It genuinely feels like they've gotten away from always making him the antagonist (the season premiere put a cap on that dynamic beautifully).

"…Okay, Grandpa."

Do you get paid extra if there's butt stuff?