There's no reason there has to be one of each. The entire point of the episode "Henchman" is that Marceline pretends to be chaotic evil while really being pretty much neutral.
There's no reason there has to be one of each. The entire point of the episode "Henchman" is that Marceline pretends to be chaotic evil while really being pretty much neutral.
There's no reason there has to be one of each. The entire point of the episode "Henchman" is that Marceline pretends to be chaotic evil while really being pretty much neutral.
I second everything Gutwrench says.
I second everything Gutwrench says.
This has been such a dynamite first season. Every single story element seems to play out in ways that make sense for the characters and are completely satisfying.
This has been such a dynamite first season. Every single story element seems to play out in ways that make sense for the characters and are completely satisfying.
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What started as a sort of feminist subtext in this episode was almost allegory by the end, and I was glad to see it. Ricardio's custom lair, designed to impress PB, consisting of grabby hands, a room full of eyes, and a giant, sopping tongue? Finn even said Ricardio was "peacocking hardcore." And PB put him in his…
What started as a sort of feminist subtext in this episode was almost allegory by the end, and I was glad to see it. Ricardio's custom lair, designed to impress PB, consisting of grabby hands, a room full of eyes, and a giant, sopping tongue? Finn even said Ricardio was "peacocking hardcore." And PB put him in his…
I remember "Arthur" and "Rugrats" had pregnancy storylines, again involving the married parents of the protagonist.
I remember "Arthur" and "Rugrats" had pregnancy storylines, again involving the married parents of the protagonist.
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In more seriousness (all seriousness is hard to achieve with this wonderful, zany show) one of the most enjoyable episodes of the season for me. It's good to know that Marceline is not the only badass, ass-kicking dame in Ooo. More than that, it's good to see PB's caring side. The show gets a lot of mileage out of her…
In more seriousness (all seriousness is hard to achieve with this wonderful, zany show) one of the most enjoyable episodes of the season for me. It's good to know that Marceline is not the only badass, ass-kicking dame in Ooo. More than that, it's good to see PB's caring side. The show gets a lot of mileage out of her…
I know Jake's a red-blooded, 29-year-old Oooian dog, but he could at least have worn tinfoil.
I know Jake's a red-blooded, 29-year-old Oooian dog, but he could at least have worn tinfoil.
Unless BMO is just normal for a robot. I don't think NEPTR is any more clued into reality.
Unless BMO is just normal for a robot. I don't think NEPTR is any more clued into reality.