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This is the episode that made me stop watching this show. As soon as this sexy, well-off, seemingly sane man put Lena Dunham's sloppy annoying ass on his island counter, I turned it off and I swear I will not ever turn it on again.

I wasn't fond of them either, but I understand that they were a metaphor for the fact that you can't escape destiny. Their purpose was to keep pushing Finn until destiny was fulfilled…I just wish they were funnier. Usually the mean characters in AT are extra funny but these guys were just straight butts.

I wasn't fond of them either, but I understand that they were a metaphor for the fact that you can't escape destiny. Their purpose was to keep pushing Finn until destiny was fulfilled…I just wish they were funnier. Usually the mean characters in AT are extra funny but these guys were just straight butts.

That is a really good observation, and I wouldn't at all be surprised if it were correct. But I hope he ends up crushing it with some new chick and not PB or FP. Something about Finn traveling through dimensions and defeating evil and saving the world being a plot device to bring him and PB together rubs me the wrong

That is a really good observation, and I wouldn't at all be surprised if it were correct. But I hope he ends up crushing it with some new chick and not PB or FP. Something about Finn traveling through dimensions and defeating evil and saving the world being a plot device to bring him and PB together rubs me the wrong

Ohhh yes, that quote sounds like he got the idea from Petra. It just makes me fall even deeper in love with the show and the many implications of the scenarios and back stories that we are discovering. Not to mention that Petra definitely leaves you wanting to know more about this trippy new world, and AT delivers

Ohhh yes, that quote sounds like he got the idea from Petra. It just makes me fall even deeper in love with the show and the many implications of the scenarios and back stories that we are discovering. Not to mention that Petra definitely leaves you wanting to know more about this trippy new world, and AT delivers

Hey yall..I've been a lurker for a long time but I'm totally about to make up for it with this way long post :) I wanted to share this, not sure if someone has brought up this connection before. The post- apocalyptic setting of AT is almost identical to that described by Greg Bear in his (devastatingly beautiful and

Hey yall..I've been a lurker for a long time but I'm totally about to make up for it with this way long post :) I wanted to share this, not sure if someone has brought up this connection before. The post- apocalyptic setting of AT is almost identical to that described by Greg Bear in his (devastatingly beautiful and