cedrictheowl
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I can't camembert them.

It's the first playset to come with a full complement of melee weapons to accessorize with.

It's not like he hasn't gone there to swipe food before.

She works at the movie theater, so she's at least in the area. Maybe she lives in Connie's neighborhood, outside of Beach City proper but still within easy driving distance.

As are all comments.

Speaking of getting along well, Jenny and Peedee worked surprisingly well together in the "bagging on Ronaldo" category. So many great little character touches tonight.

"Mr. Greg" is going to be hard for anything to top, but they set out to do vastly different things. I wouldn't even know how to begin comparing them for the purposes of ranking.

Tomorrow is "Kiki's Pizza Delivery Service", right? I've been hoping they would use her more often for a while now.

I like how their Romeo and Juliet plot almost worked, an amusing twist on the cliche in and of itself. Though this is further evidence that Steven has trouble finishing books and TV shows he starts.

No Nanapua? I have no choice but to award this episode my worst ever rating: seven thumbs up.

I was wondering why the guy in those commercials sounded so familiar. I'm retroactively horrified to my core.

"Aha! As I suspected… 32 flavors."

I can't fully explain my hatred for him, so in this respect Steven and I are one. Maybe I prefer my love-to-hate villains incredulously weird rather than smugly superior. Maybe it's because Connie is my favorite character and him creeping on her, even accidentally, set me off. Him trashing the residents of Beach

"Most charming" is definitely the operative phrase here.

Him being super knowledgeable about things that aren't crazy conspiracy theories are when he's at his most charming.

I guess that confirms that the fusions are separate characters from their constituents in this AU. Mr. Universe and Ms. Maheswaran are trying to prevent Kevin from meeting a fist.

"Sink Kevonnie" is the battle cry that shook the seven seas.

I'm sure they were examined as well as they could before an acid-spewing centipede the size of a house killed 90% of the expedition team.

I thought it came from Connie as well, since it would neatly explain her shyness, but I've never seen her have an episode like we've seen from Stevonnie. Either way, social anxiety seems like it would be the most foreign of concepts to Steven, so to experience it full force, either from Connie's perspective or from

I can appreciate the more laid-back feel of this bomb. Continuous story arcs are nice, but they do sometimes feel limiting in that they're required to stick to a specific theme or certain cast of characters. I've been missing the Beach city crew.