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So… I am one of the few who really enjoyed the positive, peppy, and heart-warming energy this episode had?

Anyone else ever get the feeling that they have lived almost an entire lifetime in a dream, only to wake up and forget everything?
Man, I must have had at least ONE dream in which I lived the life of a web slinging vigilante, dammit!

This episode was particularly strong, and I like that the show is finding its own groove here, not completely going overboard in parody while balancing good character moments (even though they are sort of cliche, they work and are written and acted well).

I like this episode, mostly because the Doctor actually DOES something in saving the day, instead of just waiting for his ass to be saved by another deus ex machina.

Wait. Why is Pierce with Beverly D'Angelo?

Alright. Premature, but I am calling it. This show will take the crown as best animated program of all time, and may hold it for a WHILE. Since when did a cartoon program consist of suberb writing beyond some other DRAMAS, a sense of progression and character development that I have not seen in quite and bit, and

Man, the Cheers theme got to me…

Very mixed. I don't know. The presentation of the story is good, and the acting is REALLY great, but… I just don't know. I suppose Rick considering the Governor's was dumb, but he WAS concerned of his group, and was a little off hilter. My main issue is that, while Merle's development was GREAT, it felt short-lived. I

Yeah, I did see that. It actually isn't his mother, but a woman who happens to be driving Anthony to his house, and getting caught up in the situation with his "family." I prefer the episode, but I love that the film tried to achieve something different with the story, portraying Anthony's "family" as the

Brilliant episode. I think the most fascinating aspect of the episode is that it calls Anthony a monster, but not necessarily EVIL. I think it begs to question, is Anthony TRULY evil? Yes, he does bad things and is an insufferable little shit but… no one ever told him NO, out of fear. He does not know that his actions

That was a damn good episode. They had way too much material to cram into 22 minutes, but I loved especially where the Jeff/Britta storyline lead to. This is one of the best episodes structurally I have seen in a while. Finally, I can see the journey that these characters are collectively taking. Then again, I am a

And Adventure Time (yet again) paints a fun, vivid, and hilarious picture on a rather serious and interesting social concept and handles it with a delicacy that trumps most shows where handling serious issues well SHOULD be decently done.

My favorite moment is with Michonne and Carl having a heartfelt moment with her giving him the photograph, with the backdrop of corpses banging on and peering through the doors. Carl and Michonne didn't even pay much attention to them. It certainly is the little things on this show that make it awesome.

I feel that the biggest problem was that the episode was overstuffed with admittedly GOOD ideas, but failed to capitalize. The "fixing Greendale" section should have been expanded upon MUCH more, and the Germans never got a fitting conclusion to their story.
Sad, because I actually liked them.
But the Chang/Dean

Sorry. I'm obsessive and have been going through some stuff… See you at band practice!

"Soon Finn and Flame Princess will be torn asunder and an un encumbered FP will turn to her destiny."

Ah, yes. I remember when my pa whispered in my ear, wishing for me to become the the destructive power that was and may still be my destiny.

I just love how poor Ice King's stories are straight up allegories for incoherent, self-insertion fan-fiction. Haters.

Yeah, that was meh, but mostly negligible. I still love the character!

No Winger speech of 'the emotional ghosts' called, fear, anchovies, fear, and the dangers of ingesting mercury?