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Is it worth pointing out that in this episode, a female leader (of a city-state) is confronted by another female leader (a military dictator), when another woman (a spiritual leader) steps in to negotiate (after getting training and counsel from another female leader, a former police chief), while in the B-plot, yet

I hate to harp on this, but could Kittenwoman PLEASE stop Parkour'ing everywhere? The world is not a game of "The Floor Is Made Of Lava", you look ridiculous.

A "Paul-bear-er."

…what city does this episode take place in? Do they say? The restaurant was a few blocks from Skye's father in downtown…Cleveland? Minneapolis? Somewhere not far from shield headquarters, either. Setting is kind of important, and I get bothered when some show takes place in a generic "the city", which is even more

Anime Homer appeared to be (post-timeskip) Roronoa Zoro from ONE PIECE, Marge was, somewhat obscurely, Lieutenant Rangiku Matsumoto from BLEACH, and rounding out the "Big Three" of Shonen, Bart is (again, post-timeskip) NARUTO. Lisa swings in as Mikasa Ackerman from ATTACK ON TITAN, Maggie is Pikachu (presumably the

This week on "Stuff We've Seen The Joker Do Cooler:" murdering the crew you hired for a robbery, and making two potential henchpersons fight to the death to join your gang.

The bit with the singing bush and the invisible swordsman is so out-of-character from the rest of the film (more like an Adventure Time bit) that, for quite some time, I assumed it was something that happened in a dream. You know how in dreams, there are bits made up of random pop-culture ephemera? It really seems

But not until he's un-frozen. In medicine, they say, it's not dead until it's warm AND dead.

"Aggressively Bland" is a personality type that's more interesting to see on a soulless killing machine than a good guy, and it's even MORE interesting on a suicidal, morally-ambiguous basketcase. Still not interested in seeing him redeemed, but not particularly interested in seeing him as a bad guy again, ether.

Also, despite constant, cartoonishly inclement weather, there's apparently so little wind that someone can drift in the air for more than a day and still land on the same city.

AND WHY WOULD YOU GO TO DINNER IN 1937 Berlin? You've got a time machine, go 10 years earlier and take in a cabaret, or just 1 year earlier and watch Jesse Owens hand them their asses at the Olympics. Or go anywhere else! Paris is right round the corner, cosmologically speaking, and even if you're hankerin' for some

I'm amazed "The Beast Below" didn't come up in the discussion, since it was almost the exact same plot: Destroy The Giant Space Creature or Let Humanity Be Destroyed?

I saw Korra's decision to run away as partly influenced by her lack of real-world experience. All her life she's been handled, at the compound, at Air Temple island, as a celebrity; and manipulated, by Tarrlok, by Unalaq, Varrick, Zaheer, Amon, The Earth Queen…

Neither one is a walrus.

Hey, Kittenwoman, you don't need to Parkour everywhere. Just, y'know, walk. Ride a bike. Whatever.

Old-Lady's cigarette brand, Morley's, are the same fake-brand made famous by the Cigarette-Smoking Man from THE X-FILES.

I would assume what's-her-name has a special interest taken in her by…can we just start calling him Dracula now? Is that fair? From an out-of-universe perspective, him making her his main squeeze helps complete the analogy to the Dracula story, with her in the Mina Murray role. In-universe, do we have any specific

I dub the new player "Murder Columbo". He's like, "Well, that's fine then, sorry to bother you Ma'am, Oh, and one more thing MURDERKILL".

Worth noting that the alien was voiced by John DiMaggio - Jake's REAL father? That would be one more connection between Finn and Jake…