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Still 24 episodes, but from the various synopses I've read there's just two more episodes for the year, kind of like a fall finale (although it's not *officially* a fall finale).

I think the only thing they need to do is tweak Kermit just a *tiny* bit (like, just tone down his assertiveness a little), open up the Muppets cast some more (more Ralph, Gonzo, others), and work the celebrities a bit more smoothly into the Muppets (in fact, they should do that with the humans in general).

You're absolutely right. I should do this more.

"But the rob-scientists were not sent to find Rocket and Groot; they were
sent to bring back more of the mineral from the quarry and were
surprised to detect one of their rogue experiments down there."

I'll concede point 3. I'll buy point 2, even though it's still a little confusing, since Rocket has been gone for a long time. It at first it sounded like the rob-scientists were looking for Rocket for a while (over months or years?), but the rebellion was more recent. It seems odd that if the rebellion just started,

I might be blurring a good chunk of the show's arcs then. Correct me if I'm wrong but I thought the Black Sun was in the one where they were controlling spaceports and allowing some extreme Manadorians to transport some kind of chemical that was making people sick?

Since you seem to have a good handle what the hell was going on with the episode, there's one thing that throws me off - doesn't the "trigger" only work on the people who used the Morpheus machine? The episode inferred a lot of people used it, and that's fine, but certainly not "the universe" so this is sort of a

Normally I'd agree, but I think the episode was aiming to show that Bell's character was passive-aggressively disrespecting Lisa by her constant interruptions and her flippant responses to Lisa's feelings. I don't think the writers quite realized that's what they were aiming for - opting to settle for a vague "she's

Yeah, that sounds about right.

There's actually an episode where Sunni is hit with an aging spell and she grows up into a… provocative-looking bear, and Gusto is PERVING on her hard. It's really bizarre, and you can just tell that Rob Paulson, who voices Gusto, is playing the sexual angle up to 1000 percent.

This one weird trick will make sure that never happens!

Of all the Disney Afternoon shows, the one with the most banned episodes? Bonkers, oddly enough. TaleSpin has two banned episodes actually, while Bonkers has about 5-6 (mostly centered around Miranda being a badass with a gun).

Missed a few, but I think I got 'em all now!

I fixed those Hondo mistakes, thanks. As for the ad-lib, obviously not all of it but a few lines and stutters I'm pretty sure was, particularly in how it sounded and knowing that Cummings ad-libbed a lot of his past characters.

Fixed. In my notes I wrote that S.O. about a Lando/Hondo episode, then got those two mixed up by accident. Apologies!

Yeah, that last line didn't come out the way I wanted it to. Strike that from the record.

Black-ish is sort of like Malcolm in the Middle (or any post-2000 dysfunctional family unit show) as filtered through a strong black lens. It kind of reminds me of The Proud Family, which filtered the "wacky cartoon family" through a surprisingly strong black lens as well. In fact, Black-ish is basically Malcolm in

I assure you I was being tongue-in-cheek. I would give all my worldly possessions away for The Patakis to be a reality. It would also be the saddest, most traumatic show on TV as well.

I was afraid that they were going do the "Ratchet wants to be a Galactic Ranger" story from the last trailer, and sure enough, they did. It's such a crapshoot. In the early games the Galactic Rangers were specifically useless; Ratchet and Clank were essentially John McClane-ing it through out the galaxy for 6 games. I

Made some tweaks for clarification. Admittedly that "complex televisual mystery" line was a bit of creative license that failed.