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Fair enough, but I loved rewatching. There's a lot in there that I missed the first time through, and it was well worth the rewatch,

It does add an interesting aspect, as you'll tend to focus on the
characters and their changes and quirks rather than worrying that you're
missing a clue etc.

Spends a lot of time doing marathons, maybe executive running clothes?

I think the general feeling I have for this season is "underwhelmed". It started brightly, and the first couple of episodes were great. Then it seemed to fall into a massive lull, where it stayed until the last couple of episodes.

I'd blame the big gap between seasons, and the fact that 3 is (in my opinion) the first "miss" they've had. It's certainly a letter grade lower than 1 or 2.

Which you'd never know until you got there, and the picture tells you literally nothing.

Really? I had a very different reaction, found this season very dull, plodding. The writing was super weak, especially the Russia episode, which went on for years.

Kept waiting for the other shoe to drop on a lot of the character choices, hoping that they were playing a long con, but no such luck. really average stuff, didn't come close to the past seasons.

Yup, VERY weak season. You can skip all of the middle episodes and not miss much. Writing was weak, acting was decent, some episodes were a struggle to get through. The Russian prison episode? Eye-rollingly bad.

Yup. You could pretty much skip from the 3rd episode of this season to the last and miss nothing of interest or importance.

On the other hand, Spider as an Avenger made for terrible Spidey. Bring on the team-ups, but keep him off a big roster team. He's a solo hero.

That's pretty unfair. Whether you knew she was in the barn or not, the moment she came out of the barn was one of the most intense and pivotal moments of the show to that point.

They overshot Alexandria, and ended up in Canada.

He's a teenage boy who wants to win the approval of his father.

So hard to know, unless we have a bunch of anecdotes. Single meetings could have any number of factors around them that we don't know about (and I'm speaking generally, not specifically about Schaal), but if you meet a fan favorite first thing in the morning before they have their coffee, vs right after lunch, you

OK AV CLUB: Clearly there's a lot of fan discussion about every god-damned animated show out there. Wanna increase your page counts? Put up discussion page/article about those shows, you'll make everyone happy, especially those of us who actually come here to read about, oh I don't know, Adventure Time.

AM I the only one who thinks that asking 10 or 12 people and getting lengthy responses from each makes these types of articles either unreadable or unremarkable? Pick 5 or 6, cut the chaff. Aren't you people editors and writers by nature? It's like posting a list of the top 500 songs. We read the bottom 10, and the

This podcast isn't worthy of hate. It's a quirky idea, executed in a truly mediocre style. I listened to a few randomly. It's ….just…..ok.

Eddie is great on the Dana Gould Hour podcasts, but I find his standup a bit too depressing. Like with Lewis Black, rage and cynicism can only carry you for a while, there needs to be some kind of joy in there, or I'm tuning out.

Didn't Abraham have a family, or am I remembering that wrong?