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I know it's already been mentioned here, but Tahani's actress is ridiculously gorgeous. This episode made me appreciate that a little more.

This will be the hottest movie of 12 years ago.

Thanks, but I think I'd rather watch it in the confines of my own bedroom over a crappy livestream while devoting my energy to half live tweeting and half doing something else, just like any other respectable, level headed millenial!

What is it with Tobiases in sitcoms painting themselves unnatural colors??

I appreciate that Holt enlisted Jake's help to remove the pipe from his leg despite that he was able to dislodge it and stitch himself up without so much as batting an eye.

Gotta love how the deadma5 expy was the one telling Jason he had no talent.

*runs up to you and snatches your phone away from your ear*
PAULRYAN2020!
*hangs the phone up and runs off to repeat the cycle*

Never thought I'd see the day where Eric "Scott Tenorman Must Die" Cartman of all people was portrayed in a remotely sympathetic light such as this.

First off….spoilers. LOL

Hmm. That's a shame. The art direction and animation looks wonderful and Key and Peele as a pair of wolves was enough of a selling point for me. Having said that, I'll still probably watch it in theaters eventually.

This show had me sold on the individual stories of the characters from the start, but when that big reveal came along in the last few minutes if the pilot it hit me like a ton of bricks. Damn. It was oh so satisfying to put the pieces together.

Considering that his initial idea to handle his perspiration was to lick himself and he didn't hesitate to kick a dog, part of me wants to assume he was a cat in his former life…or whatever other animal licks itself.

The way Holt said that as he pitifully looked down at Jake from over the fence was way funnier than it had any right to be.

It really does feel like watching a Netflix series on cable television.

"HOLY SMOKE HE'S A TOON"
-not a quote from the show but it fits I guess

Did anyone see the OK K.O. arcade machine early on in the episode when Steven heads over to the Zoltron machine? That's a reference to former SU storyboard artist Ian Jones-Quartey's pilot "Lakewood Plaza Turbo", which was later adapted as a mobile game/web series called "OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes for Cartoon Network".

It took me years before I realized Marvin was such a neutral referee because he's both an alien and a Looney Tune, which explains a lot.

I'm still amazed that Weird Al is able to fully commit to this show. Not as a guest star, not just as a series regular, but as the protagonist. He's in it for the long haul, and he's got that Disney cashflow by his side, so really it makes a ton of sense.

Peridot's monster impression has to be one of the greatest Peridot moments ever conceived by this show, and that's saying a lot. I just about lost it there.

Jasper's entire corruption scene reminded me of Lampwick's donkey transformation in Disney's Pinocchio - excruciatingly painful for the host involved, and almost as terrifying.