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Yeah what's with the dent in the door?

As Finn, Jake, and BMO are falling through the floors of the factory, one of the rooms they pass through is a dark, dusty, cobwebby room that looks like a little boy's room: bookshelf, handheld game console, lizard tank, bath or sink, and a bed that says AMO on the end of it.

That's what I got from it too. He was human 1000 years ago, before the mushroom war. He survived the war in his MO-bunker and over the years replaced all his organs with machinery. Finn's existence obviously implies that there are other non-mutated humans in Ooo. If they're not mutated, it means that pockets of

Naw, just yer poops.

Anyone else notice that Giovanni's chamber looked a lot like GLaDOS' chamber? The MO factory had an Aperture vibe too, the way it extended so deep into the earth. The tram ride reminded me of Space Quest 3, too. Also we all caught Finn asking Giovanni if he was human, and Giovanni's answer, right? Some freeze frame

Can I borrow a feeling?

How has this thread not mentioned Jonathan Frakes as grown-up Finn in 'Puhoy'. Ahh Pillow Sheep… you're more fluff than sense! Let's get the other TNG/Gargoyles actors onto AT… Marina Sirtis in an evil Desdemona like role (perhaps as 'Flame Queen') and Brent Spiner as some sort of Magic Man/Puck-esque trickster figure?

You stay in here 'till you're no longer insane! Mm, chili would be good tonight!

Funny how different people latch onto different characters. To me, absolutely everything Lemongrab says and does is comedy gold, yet I agree with you about Tree Trunks. Tiny Elephant Sexy Grandma sounds funny on paper but in practice isn't that interesting. (Though when she slices her way out of that big fish with a

My 2 favourite moments in this episode:

Not to be pedantic but it's "Mr. Eko"

Not to be pedantic but it's "Mr. Eko"

Only if I can play as Dr. Manhattan.

Only if I can play as Dr. Manhattan.

Of course I'm gonna check this out - whether or not it becomes a beloved add-on to the classic series or an episode best-forgotten, it's got a bad-ass creative team behind it and it's the only way I can revisit one of my favourite fictional universes. Either way, I don't much see the point in saying something

Of course I'm gonna check this out - whether or not it becomes a beloved add-on to the classic series or an episode best-forgotten, it's got a bad-ass creative team behind it and it's the only way I can revisit one of my favourite fictional universes. Either way, I don't much see the point in saying something

Just being nitpicky here for the fun of it, paying the iron price means to kill someone and take what they have. The Iron Islanders would have nothing to do with a bean-counter who offed himself like Lane. I still lolled at the pun, though.

Just being nitpicky here for the fun of it, paying the iron price means to kill someone and take what they have. The Iron Islanders would have nothing to do with a bean-counter who offed himself like Lane. I still lolled at the pun, though.

Woo hoo! My first post and I'm a staff hero! ;)

Woo hoo! My first post and I'm a staff hero! ;)