Molotov in disguise, naturally.
Molotov in disguise, naturally.
I think the premise for this episode was boring (at first) and the further fleshing out of St. Cloud really caused it to lag around the middle, but the last 1/3 was Venture Bros at its prime. Unlike Guess Who, the "reveal" was done quite well and the Hubbard fight was one of the funniest action sequences they've done…
The Venture Bros teaching us real life lessons.
You belong in a museum.
I love this theory—it's based around the ghost looking like a drowned woman with seaweed for hair, and that when the ghost reappeared in King Worm Finn was in a high chair and the ghost towered over him (and wasn't just reused animation). The idea is that Finn's mom drowned when he was very young and that's why he's…
I love this theory—it's based around the ghost looking like a drowned woman with seaweed for hair, and that when the ghost reappeared in King Worm Finn was in a high chair and the ghost towered over him (and wasn't just reused animation). The idea is that Finn's mom drowned when he was very young and that's why he's…
I loved King Worm but that might be because I have a raging hardon for Erik Estrada.
I loved King Worm but that might be because I have a raging hardon for Erik Estrada.
http://i.imgur.com/GtbHk.jpg found it! Good freakin' call. There's no way that there isn't a connection here.
http://i.imgur.com/GtbHk.jpg found it! Good freakin' call. There's no way that there isn't a connection here.
The gag with LSP's gem. I didn't even notice the elvish until Maqroll mentioned it ._.
The gag with LSP's gem. I didn't even notice the elvish until Maqroll mentioned it ._.
I don't remember this at all! Was it in Holly Jolly Secrets?
I don't remember this at all! Was it in Holly Jolly Secrets?
Yeah I think the Ice King's crown seeks out other crystals of power for some reason (not gonna try to guess at a motive)—thus the preternatural obsession with kissing princesses, something that just so happens to be the subject of a chapter in the Enchiridion..
Yeah I think the Ice King's crown seeks out other crystals of power for some reason (not gonna try to guess at a motive)—thus the preternatural obsession with kissing princesses, something that just so happens to be the subject of a chapter in the Enchiridion..
I think it was just the dialogue with Billy that felt off.
I think it was just the dialogue with Billy that felt off.