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Whoever wrote that article is a dumbass. They seem to be defensively looking at Don's ads and coming up with arbitrary, tiny reasons his ads would not be as successful.

Why is this lie the first comment?

They both voice recurring characters. Kumail voices what many believe to be the most powerful God on the show, and Kristen voiced a one-off animal and Jake's daughter Jake Jr. (who just has a butt for a face).

I mean New Futurama sucks, but it is sad to see…

HAHAHAHA FUCK YOU CHEVY

Tosh.0 is like the male version of Chelsea Lately. Though I am a bit ashamed to admit that After Lately is fucking hilarious.

I think that the moment Kumail Nanjiani and Kristen Schaal overlap on a TV show at the same time I will know what bliss feels like.

I liked the dig at Chelsea Lately in the first or second episode.

I think the shark attack musical number was my suffocation moment.

I liked it. It was all about the LOL's. It reminded me of "Hitman". Just IK trying to be included. Not every episode has to be a philosophical enigma.

I think I laughed hardest at "The Ice King? Well… we hate you."

It's funny that the teaser poster Kent Osborne made for episode was Ice King leaving a hat store.

Or AT has found a great way of getting around those censors.

There's really no proof that King Worm directly picks up after that Marceline episode. The worms show up many times in the background of episodes and I think it's implied in King Worm that they're a bit of a recurring nuisance for Finn & Jake.

I wonder what that process was like too. Did they know they wanted to do this episode when they were working on BMO Noire? Was there a huge overlap between the end of development of BMO Noire and the beginning of Princess Potluck? Did they just feel like explaining what all that was at the end of BMO Noire?

No, no, not sex shit, just like the dynamics of that relationship.

I love it when Simpsons is mentioned and commenters I refer to only as "The Simpies" emerge who have Simpsons profile pictures and Simpsons references for names and they just post Simpsons quotes.

Uh, I'd go back and re-watch Marceline's song. The two had a relationship. Plain and simple. The closer Marceline gets to discussing the falling out and the end of said relationship the more the door is about to open. When she gets embarrassed and stops, so does the door. I think there were connotations there that the

Touched By an Angel? Really?

I've got a theory,
It doesn't matter,
When can't we discuss Buffy when we're together?
What's in that show that could be analyzed better?
Feminist themes? We've all been there.