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I think this is getting a problem more and more a problem nowadays. Reviewers seem to be having some sort of diversity quota, and when a show fails to meet the diversity quota, even when it logically makes sense, it automatically is a lesser show.
Why can't a good show just be a good show? A good show is not just an

C+!!? Seriously, what the fuck? I thought this was of the best episodes since 4772 hours?

Seriously? I think this season is one of the best seasons we've had in awhile. For once, Trey and Matt seem to be actually focused and know what they're doing. Earlier seasons seemed to have the idea that if they threw in as much headlines as possibly, it would all be fine. By choosing a central theme for one season

I know. It was just a joke.

I wouldn't call creepy fan art benign.

I thought it was actually funnier that the Tweek/Craig slash-art is real. It goes to show there can be a thin line between reality and the absurdity displayed in the show.

Chinese man: "The Japanese are dogs, who refuse to apologise to the Chinese Republic"
Randy: "That of course I do already know about homoseksuality."

The visual insanity of this episode reminded me of Rick and Morty. Makes sense though, given they exist in the same multiverse.

The only problem I had with this episode was that Gideon was redeemed a little too easy and quick. Sure, it was believable enough for me, but damn it was fast.

The only other show I remember doing the apocalypse so good would be the finale of Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherbood. They got away with some pretty fucked-up shit too (but this is Japan we are talking about).

I remember watching ATLA as a kid. Man, you never knew when a new episode was coming, or even if they were coming. However, it was worth it when they finally came out.

Also this one: "When confirmation of extra terrestrial life still had that punch. Now it's just sort of… eh".
Even with all the intense moments, this episode never stopped being funny.

Dipper: "Words… not… working…. for mouth". I think that accurately describes this episode.

When I heard Blendin's voice, I honestly thought for a moment is was Morty.

We should stop with this. They didn't actually said the word. Just because that line of dialogue is too risky for the Care Bears, doens't mean that was "child inappropiate" of "risky" or the show "managed to get away with that".

The cryptograms at the end of the episode said: "CARLA MCCORKLE RETURNED ALL HIS FLOWERS, MARILYN DIVORCED HIM AFTER ONLY SIX HOURS, BEATRICE SLAPPED HIM FOR BEING A CAD, OLD GOLDIE’S THE BEST GIRLFRIEND STAN EVER HAD." and this one: "SOOS, LIKE A NOBLE GOLDEN RETRIEVER, EVENTUALLY FOUND HIS WAY HOMEWARD, AND

"Jerky is just a term non-jerks use to badmouth innocent jerks." - Stan Pines