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She's … not Native American … she's Indian as in from India. Like, word up on your sentiment but a misfire on the explanation. My assumption was this was like a Wednesday Thanksgiving thing, or the fact that it was ending by 7 meant the other characters were doing post-7 with their other fams.

She's … not Native American … she's Indian as in from India. Like, word up on your sentiment but a misfire on the explanation. My assumption was this was like a Wednesday Thanksgiving thing, or the fact that it was ending by 7 meant the other characters were doing post-7 with their other fams.

Yeah, good question. My guess would be that Prismo can make people do whatever to fit the wish. I'm a liiiittle confused about the timeline in the original universe—at the end of "I Remember You," do we see Simon and Marceline meeting for the very first time? Or did they meet before the bomb went off (as seems to be

Yeah, good question. My guess would be that Prismo can make people do whatever to fit the wish. I'm a liiiittle confused about the timeline in the original universe—at the end of "I Remember You," do we see Simon and Marceline meeting for the very first time? Or did they meet before the bomb went off (as seems to be

Oh geez, you already said exactly what I just wrote above, oops. But yeah! I dig this theory.

Oh geez, you already said exactly what I just wrote above, oops. But yeah! I dig this theory.

Okay, I'm just throwing out a theory so I might be wrong but—Finn created an alternate universe where the Lich had never ever existed.

Okay, I'm just throwing out a theory so I might be wrong but—Finn created an alternate universe where the Lich had never ever existed.

I'm… not sure I would use the word "raved" for a character who appeared in one short story and was never mentioned again, if I'm recalling my canon correctly (it's been about a year since I read it all the way through). Watson writes that Sherlock refers to her as "the" woman, but I think this is largely because she

I'm… not sure I would use the word "raved" for a character who appeared in one short story and was never mentioned again, if I'm recalling my canon correctly (it's been about a year since I read it all the way through). Watson writes that Sherlock refers to her as "the" woman, but I think this is largely because she

Thanks. I know it's a bit taboo to comment on a show you don't watch anymore, but I felt compelled. What I brought up is actually the reason, above all else, I gave up on Glee. It very frequently puts a lot of pieces on the table and is in a position to make a very powerful play (Will being a Responsible Adult Teacher

Thanks. I know it's a bit taboo to comment on a show you don't watch anymore, but I felt compelled. What I brought up is actually the reason, above all else, I gave up on Glee. It very frequently puts a lot of pieces on the table and is in a position to make a very powerful play (Will being a Responsible Adult Teacher

"None of them can, except Emma and Will who are either there for moral support or to show the kids what marrying your high school sweetheart looks like." I might be missing the point of this sentence because, admittedly, I don't watch Glee anymore (but I still read the reviews out of curiosity), but Emma and Will

"None of them can, except Emma and Will who are either there for moral support or to show the kids what marrying your high school sweetheart looks like." I might be missing the point of this sentence because, admittedly, I don't watch Glee anymore (but I still read the reviews out of curiosity), but Emma and Will

My friend Leslie made a Tumblr post a year and half ago or so that said "When I’m 80 years old and sitting in my rocking chair, I’ll be reading Harry Potter. And my family will say to me, 'After all this time?' And I will say, 'Always.'" Somehow her post got an "—Alan Rickman" slapped after it and now most of the

My friend Leslie made a Tumblr post a year and half ago or so that said "When I’m 80 years old and sitting in my rocking chair, I’ll be reading Harry Potter. And my family will say to me, 'After all this time?' And I will say, 'Always.'" Somehow her post got an "—Alan Rickman" slapped after it and now most of the

I can only forgive a dumb story if there are awesome spaceships and aliens and robots. Which is why I really liked Prometheus. And will never watch the third Matrix movie (I might say it almost hits two out of three, but my criteria also include the word "awesome").

I can only forgive a dumb story if there are awesome spaceships and aliens and robots. Which is why I really liked Prometheus. And will never watch the third Matrix movie (I might say it almost hits two out of three, but my criteria also include the word "awesome").

Several years ago I was up late watching TV and caught the tail-end of The Matrix and then watched Matrix Reloaded. I assumed Matrix Revolutions—which I had never seen—was up next, so I went to grab popcorn. When I came back, there was a movie playing, which seemed plausibly like what I imagined Matrix Revolutions to

Several years ago I was up late watching TV and caught the tail-end of The Matrix and then watched Matrix Reloaded. I assumed Matrix Revolutions—which I had never seen—was up next, so I went to grab popcorn. When I came back, there was a movie playing, which seemed plausibly like what I imagined Matrix Revolutions to