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Eyyy now wasn't that something.

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Great points. The only one who directly engages with Finn with their guidance is Carroll, which would explain why Finn seems more detached in James II. He's retreating from the world a little bit by sitting on the sidelines (un)consciously following her advice.

Well that was a mighty quick contest

Very true that her actions were for a just end, and Finn is arguably better off because she did those actions, but I find there to be a much grayer area to those actions than was stated in the review. Like imdaniel says below, Finn's catatonia after PB's reveal speaks volumes. Once again, someone has gone above his

I got significantly fewer all-and-all good vibes from PB in this episode than Oliver did, even if she did mean well. She wanted to help Finn and all, but it still involved deceit and trickery in a way that took the decision-making out of his hand(s). She's the perfect stand-in for a well-meaning adult who tries to

I took this apparent filler episode to be a comment on filler episodes themselves, in the vein of the Simpson's 138th Episode Spectacular, albeit more grounded in an actual story then flat-out metagags. That long flashback sequence is a typical move befitting a more operatic story, but the star of this opera is a

There is so much to talk about in this episode, it's about as dense and rich as they come, like a boston cream cronut, but I'd like to single out a small but fantastic detail: the designs of the Ancient Cosmic Horrors. They appear to be a toddler's simplification of the classic Cthulhu models, boiled down to their

The tremendous hot streak of Regular Show continues on unequivocally. Dang that was a great episode, and another great layer of analysis on top of it. Thanks, Mr. Wilkins!

Still haven't seen the finale, but just wanna insert the opinion that this was one of the most confident, hilarious, and organically surreal seasons of television I've ever seen, on par with a distaff Louie yet so original in its own right. Can't wait until next season.

I got a kick out of thinking that Clark was being curt because he thought Martha might be having an affair with Beamon. Think about it! Beamon said he met the girl at work… that she is MARRIED…. and then they had that shot of the two making cat eyes at each other after Stan gets kicked out of Gaad's office! It's a

"hey you woke us up teddy what gives we're so little" has to be one of the best line readings i've ever heard

Fun thing I discovered about Regular Show tonight: Ryan Pequin (of Three Word Phrase, one of the funniest comics on th' web: http://threewordphrase.com/) storyboards now, and this was his first crack at the job. He also did last week's, though I guess production cycles and such.

Fake Doors just kept me guessing. Holy shit. Fake doors.

Luther. That accent.

I'm more inclined to believe he's just a foil to the ol' Bubbs in the literary sense, though if we want to get theoretically specific, I dunno, a cousin?

That's not in his job description!!! Sue!

Corny Thomas around the margins is the perfect use for him.

Year of the Rigby!
Rigby's cowardice feeds an entire, small civilization with the healing power of laughter.

I'm registering just to register my disapproval that these reviews may stop. They're some of the best on the site and, frankly, I would love to keep reading your write-ups off-site if the beat on here gets cancelled. But here's to it not getting cancelled! Here!