As Sonia mentioned in the review, it appears the blanket from The Brave Little Toaster was in there.
As Sonia mentioned in the review, it appears the blanket from The Brave Little Toaster was in there.
Yeah, definitely. I really enjoyed the animation in general for this episode.
Yeah, she's already a more interesting villain than the Lich.
Well, that makes any immediate ramifications from this episode seem a lot more unlikely.
We're close to the end of the season, right? I feel like maybe this season's obligatory cliffhanger could end with Maja fucking shit up in place of the Lich. Especially with the way that the Candy Kingdom is apparently "statistically" more susceptible to attack.
This episode was awesome. As is everything connected to the Simon and Marcy story, Marceline trying to get back her stuffed animal was really touching, and it was cool to see Marceline and PB working together in an episode solely focused around the two of them. They're both really well-written characters, and in my…
Yeah, I was aware that the bulk of the story was originally separate from the prose intro/epilogue. Which honestly only makes God's actions by restoring Job's wealth/children even less god-like since the ending really doesn't fit the whole Job repenting in ashes ending in the section in verse.
If only Terriers had a larger cult following, then I'd be even more hopeful for Netflix to pick it up for a second season, but yeah, a Kickstartered movie would also be really nice. The only thing about FX that pisses me off more than Anger Management is the fact that they did such a shitty job of advertising for…
Alternatively, have you considered buying a large number of glass tumblers and, whenever you see a cockroach, placing them inverted over the cockroach until it asphyxiates, and then disposing of cockroach and tumbler in separate plastic baggies, in Orin from Infinite Jest style?
Terriers is fucking great, and only gets even more fucking great from where you're at. Is the third episode the one that ends with an intruder in Hank's house sneaking up into his attic?
@avclub-0ae7484a9f3bbd2a21df420050c032ae:disqus Yeah, that's actually a good point. The fact that all that will ever come of his never-terribly-important character being gay is this one single scene revealing that he's gay, while possibly at least in part to avoid backlash from…
Should one really need an excuse to watch a bunch of old hockey games on NHL network?
@avclub-5b7e0a1ad5d9ac9ef3063b05f55b6d31:disqus Oh yeah, you're right. I'd forgotten that Moore ends issue 10 with that quote.
That's a good point about the "every life is a miracle" thing. I mean, sure, it's a cool line of thinking to realize just how unlikely it was that any individual in particular should exist, but it's also just about the most mundane definition of miracle, and it doesn't really fit the definition of miracle. And Jon's…
The opening montage was probably the only truly great thing about the film.
Out of curiosity, what has to happen for one's post to get flagged for review? Does just one person have to object to what's being written, or do multiple people have to flag a post to make it troll-proof and what-if-I-absentmindedly-hit-flag-instead-of-like-proof? Or are there certain trigger words (presumably…
I mean (SPOILERS), I liked the way that the episode killed off Nikki and Paolo, since they were totally useless, I just didn't like the way that they were "cleverly" inserted into a bunch of other random scenes from throughout the first two seasons, implying that these characters that 99% of fans could give fuck-all…
I never really thought too much about the reveal about Gainey. I don't remember the scene in too great of detail, but I didn't personally get that vibe. Possibly because it had already been foreshadowed in that episode where Kate is undressing a short distance away from him, and she's kinda creeped out about…
Oh, awesome. I probably caught a lot of those when I was a little kid, but I don't think I started watching until the second series (Adventures02) had started airing, and I was probably more familiar with it and the third series (Tamers) than I was with Adventures. They were all pretty great in the opinion of the…
No, apparently some fans were asking the show creators why they never got to see what the other members of the camp were up to, so to fix this non-problem just decided to introduce these useless idiots (are their names Nikki and Paolo?) out of the blue and they're just there, and piss everybody off by the slight…