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7 episodes is a pretty decent sample size, I think you can call it at this point.

Wait, as someone who also raised an objection and who took a lot of abuse for it, let me make a distinction.

I noticed that but thought maybe the banishment itself was related to them landing with Jimmy, maybe after he called requesting the case files.

Good lord, they're going back to Epic Comics titles for material now? That's like forever ago. Someone better be working on a treatment for The Adventures of Cholly n' Flytrap. Also, Den.

I can't recall the commenter who started at least two series of threads inside the comments section of a reviewed show so that commenters can discuss a show AV Club *should* be reviewing, but I hope he decides to do that for Regular Show inside the Adventure Time comments.

you evil bastard genius.

How many Pirates of the Caribbean sequels before we get the "It's a Small World After All" fantasy-adventure comedy the world has been clamoring for?

So, whosoever dons the crown ends up haunted/slowly possessed by the crown which is infused with the vestiges of the original Gunther who transformed himself into a version of Evergreen (a warped version through Evergreen's abusive treatment of him) right before perishing. Manifested in various ways, such as ice

Agreed! Here's one possible (and more plausible) hell for Marie: She is pregnant, she is joyous and her labor is starting. A midwife, one of her people is there and helps her gives birth. But her joy as she is holding her baby daughter slowly turns to dread. She is remembering something vaguely. The midwife is nowhere

A friend, not a good friend mind you, convinced me to watch this season, raving on the previous two and giving me a link to the coven trailer. So, here's how I thought this was going to go, roughly: Jessica and Angela are competing present-day witches. They're competing or warring, whatever. Somehow it's related to

Well, there is brief mention of encryption. I imagine it goes like this: as a high-value individual or high-level operative, your device is a special version that stores data in an encrypted form and your retrieval remote is secured somewhere not on your person, brought out only for debriefing, upon which time, the

And yet, our faithful reviewer can barely drag his interest sideways enough to do more than mention her name in passing. The war interests him not a whit, so screw giving it review space when he can just fill it with snark.

I dunno. Remember when the post-coitus pillow talk when she asked him what he was last Halloween (or something to that effect) and he replied 'a monster'? So that would pre-date that particular working of Cordelia's. It may be that he stalks a target annually, seduces her, arranges the halloween tryst, then kills her.

We didn't, I misremembered the scene where she is arguing with what I guess is a younger priestess or shopworker, Chantal. I guess she could still be a descendant but that isn't indicated. So, the question remains as to whether she has had offspring. I guess no, if the minotaur has been alive and her lover all of

I mean, Angela Bassett is killing it. (There's no excuse for the complete omission. Maybe the assignment is too much for the reviewer.)

Thank the Gods that Angela Bassett is in the header image. Otherwise, the review would have me think there wasn't an entire storyline concerning who she is as a character and protector of her people and the struggle between the Vodu priestesses and the Salem witches. I've already excused the show for not exploring

It's Louisiana, a voodoo throne wouldn't need explanation.

Apples/oranges. Pixar's stories are organic to the animation, rooted in it. The story doesn't come to life until the process creates the world it inhabits and the voice actors breathe life into the characters and though it is intended to be enjoyed by all ages, it is most assuredly primarily for children that these

I knew I wasn't seeing this from the trailer featuring a car crush scene that's been done to death in teen power fantasy movies. With Carrie doing her best Magneto impression in that moment.

Ok, so I was just commenting elsewhere and realized what's happening here. They're not aliens, they're from the future. They can't explain what's going on because that would 'alterrrrr the timeline'. The main characters play some pivotal role in either saving the world from destruction or rebuilding it after