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So… anyone want to compare this with Story for Steven? I mean, they seem sorta similar.

Honestly, I thought most of the furniture were really all philosophers gazing so deeply into their navals that they're heads were in their colons.
They weren't helpful. They even seemed to talk down to Ice King. Ice King on the other hand…
Well, he lied to one of his friends, used them, froze them in a block of ice and

I kinda didn't like how the episode resolved. Yeah the sniper scene was great, but… it's like the episode said the only way Buck could understand things was if he had the same thing happen to him. If Steven got his revenge.
Basically, everything turned out okay because Steven used someone's art and strained

I kee getting e sense like they just finished the war in this episode. Like, Amythest is still just a newly made child. Pearl is still coming down from the war's events, and Garnet is still. Well. Closed off. And honestly, there's a line in The Return that makes me thithat might be true.
Jasper said "i was here or the

I couldn't help but notice all the spotted furniture in The Dean's office.

I said, and I quote… Uh hem.

I beat the game, but I always feel like I was in the completely wrong mindset when I did. To me, the collossi were just monsters. The actions? Necessary. The horse? Even at the end, my fault, and still, just a horse. I went in expecting fights with strong impossibly challenging creatures, but what I got was similar,

I'll be honest. My thought during that scene was pretty much. "That actually looks like a really awesome tree to climb."

This is all going to hell in the next episode. Chuck's demands are going to screw the case, and allowing someone else to use his code is going to screw BOTH Jimmy and Kim. This season's end note is probably going to be Saul, yes, Saul, getting approached by the most wanted guy people noted, and I admit I missed, last

Seriously, Skye's dad, (Mr. Hyde I guess) is one of my favorite villains here. It's not only the fact that he's quite clearly insane, it's the fact that he's also undeniably SMART. He uses his intelligence to further his goals, no matter how Insane, they might be. And they work. They Work.
Thing is, if he weren't

Good show.

Llama's apparently Pacifica. And for the hat symbol, we have a three symbol breakdown. The glasses, which could be the author, or Stan. The hat symbol, which could be stan or someone else. And the six fingered hand, the author or someone else TIGHTLY connected to them. The way things go, I'm assuming the hand is the

Based on the Bill Cipher wheel, who do the glasses, or the pacman symbol belong too? Cause all I can think about is another elder Pines sibling, which doesn't make sense or have narritive weight behind it at this point, or someone from Stan's past. I have heard rumors of him being in a secret society…

After another watch, I came up with a few more ideas. Like, Bill Cypher being the one who helped the Author build the machine. It'd explain why he's so deeply warned against in the Journals and why Bill would want him to stay gone. I think Bill might actually be working towards global destruction. The machine was a

Possible, but until we get something that kills the theory, that's what I'm going on.

Just realized that apparently, Grampa Pines, SCARES Bill Cypher. Most of what Bill does makes sense if you look at things through that context. At least his goals anyway.
Why get rid of the journals? They're collected knowledge, and dangerous, sure. BUT, all of that knowledge can be reobtained. Take a long time yeah,

My god. I think I'm going to like this show.

I honestly thought the entire episode was supposed to be about the mindsets that develop in both poverty and prosperity.

Part exposition, part new. I guess that's kinda to be expected after a mid season break, but some of it…. Clunk clunk.
Also, really had a problem with how Raina took her transformation. I'd have liked her to actually like her new appearance. But this? Raina's a smart and savvy character. Her goal has always been to

Nice point was how different Chuck was first going into his house, and in not even two minutes, him moving around after James/Saul explained what he was doing and how "Slippin' Jimmy" was dead.
It wasn't the most subtle, but It highlighted that Saul/James, notices his brother, and that Chuck doesn't seem to notice