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I know it's not as thought provoking, but I think the "other world" is just Abigal surviving another attack, what it would it be like if she really was there with him when he was hunting Hannibal. I don't think there's any part of Will that would have gone with Hannibal. He warned Hannibal about Jack because he was

Don't forget the otheerrr!

All they have to do now is admit that the name change was a mistake.

That would be really dark.

I really don't understand why celestial Billy told him that his biological father was alive unless it is because of some upcoming battle(not necessarily between Finn and Martin) that Finn needs to prepare for.

Yeah, they must have thought the awkwardness was working until they realized no one actually liked her.

I'm confused too, because I didn't know about what Julia Louis-Dreyfus had said, so I kind of assumed that Susan kept being brought back because even though Susan and George weren't right for each other, they really liked the actress. So much for that.

Gunther didn't drag LSP out. The other penguins were clearing out the party and Gunther stayed behind.

She also probably doesn't even know that Gunther is a female penguin.

I think she at least stopped wearing garbage after Jake yelled at her.

I think he's just saying that they might not have had Gunther's backstory fully fleshed out back when they wrote It Came from the Nightosphere, which is possible, but I'd love to believe they sort of did. Even if they didn't, they've still done a great job of building this arc.

I think it's some sort of time loop thing because when Lincoln sacrifices himself in Son of Mars(which takes place in the post-apocalyptic present) we hear a gun shot, suggesting the sacrifice lead to the demise of the Lincoln we know.

You would think he'd have a bigger connection to all of this.

It's not a show you can just jump into anymore, but if you've been following the past few seasons none of this should be too mind-boggling. Lincoln as the King of Mars was first brought up in season three and the rest has been built up since then, with the exception of the Lich who obviously has been around pretty

Let it go. Oliver's opinion was based on the episode he had just seen. It's not like it's something he's twisting into existence every episode with Gunther.

It was hell of a thing when Spock died.

Yeah, I prefer the mythology episodes to the one off adventures now, so this has been a great week so far.

Or maybe you're being myopic.

Did you see The Vanishing remake, or at least read about how it's difference from the original? That was the kind of remake The Last House on the Left was. It makes me appreciate more Michael Haneke being able to adapt Funny Games himself, the message is the same.

But will the AV Club cover it, or blatantly ignore it like they did the glorious third season? They should cover it over the summer as penance. Are Summer TV Club Classic Reviews even still a thing?