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yes, probably the best RS ever. the "supernatural" aspect took up practically no time, and it actually didn't even happen. instead the episode was all the characters REALLY talking to each other.

For me, the Star Wars universe begins and ends with Kyle Katarn

the statement he makes is that he's seen UK Office and Curb Your Enthusiasm, and he can be just as uncomfortable to watch as them.

you can't fax glitter!

I listened to an interview with Pen Ward and Jesse Moynihan.

"The intimacy of the audience’s involvement was a key element of
Seibert’s and Ward’s vision from the start. Both are intimately attuned
to the culture of the web, and wanted to share Adventure Time
storyboards and works in progress with their online audience when the
original short was in production; this was a very
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“At this point it seems like a lot of the board artists have their own
little stories and worlds that they kind of own, and they’re like, ‘I
want to tell stories about this character, and this character!’ to kind
of see where they go, and everything. And that’s what Pen always
wanted.”

"longtime fans may learn to detect the hand or voice of a favorite storyboard artist or writer"

the nearly constant supply of new episodes has certainly helped to fuel, and later sustain my enthusiasm for the show.

I've read Ulysses. There. I did something very unchildish.

Ice King's version is the best, but every version of the song is terrible

you should have watched it. it was way better than last night's RS.

AT put it best when Jake started reading that book to his kids, then he decides it's too scary. Later he finds the kids trying to read more.

the episode is pretty much what you would expect

and besides the big "feels" moment in the second episode, both episodes were dense with funny little details and observations about childhood.

I've gotten used to being disappointed by the half hour RS episodes

Maybe someday they'll finally get a Rush song in there instead of having to put a knockoff version in there.

I was thinking it was very well made, quite funny, and sure to appeal to kids.

in one commentary, the writers said Mirkin's writing room was very intimidating.

plus, maybe he'd be able to afford a bigger car