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Did anyone else notice when LSP is venting, the scene is set up like she's a psychiatrist, as she lays down while Viola appears to be taking notes?

I want this show to have a massive, epic finale…followed by like another fifty episodes of just the characters fucking around.

This is such a positive show that I strongly identify with it's biggest Negative Nancy. Everyone else on the show is all about encouraging people and celebrating them and Peridot's walking thirty feet behind, going "Everything we do is stupid and I hate it."

I was thinking more like a Genndy Tartakovsky character, like someone from Sym-Bionic Titan.

What's the theme song going to sound like with Peridot's completely unenthusiastic monotone added in?

And HOLY FUCK WHAT HAPPENED TO SIBERIA did you see the map?

Peridot sang! She sang a singy-song!

I assume the 'ship name is Dizzazzle?

To me, this is how the show is supposed to work. Please, another season of THIS.

Between this and Ash vs. [the] Evil Dead, this has been a good weekend for Flame-Throwers.

I thought it was weirder the first thing Fisher mentioned wasn't that Ash has a direct connection to Ruby through her sister. But if she did, Ash could say "But what's-her-face didn't have a sister!" and the game would be up.

All love triangles should be resolved by someone being shot with a flare gun.

The appearance of an Interdictor Cruiser is the latest migrant from the Expanded Universe to canon, every one of which serves as evidence a decade of my life wasn't wasted.

Seventh Sister is weirdly sexy.

It's amazing the level of subtle horror this show pulls off sometimes (other family cartoons, too, following in their footsteps). Seeing the phrase "LOVE ME" scrawled across the inside of that vent actually made me gasp.

But only in rinky-dink fashion.

The problem with "grim, vengeful Coulson" is the problem at the heart of this show: Phil Coulson was a great character in the Marvel movies because he was bland and unassuming in a way that makes perfect sense for an operative of an agency like SHIELD. In that role, it's very entertaining to see him secretly be a

Can I just say I never really liked Galavan? He wasn't quite charismatic enough to pull off his level of smug. And it still feels like we're missing something from the St. Dumas plot: "We're going to kill Bruce Wayne! But, wearing robes, and very ceremonially!" Also, Galavan: you can be the kind of person who chides

Ted Nugent has been an embarrassing Fox News talking head for the past two decades or so. It's kind of nice that we're getting examples of "Hey, why's that asshole even a thing?"

Does he? As they say in the review, it seems more like he's talking about his history in general. And if he did remember, it wouldn't take him any time to figure it out.