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*Remembers two years ago, when they had a new AT episode for every day during the week of Thanksgiving, back before the bomb format was totally played out*

- I *think* they were…
- I was just wondering what had happened to Evie's sister!
- Nice callback to the main search result for "Fernburger".
- Timothy and Hank's friendship continues to be a delight.
- Also delightful are the secret signals that Evie, Hank, and Kareema had arranged (though I'm having trouble believing

- That long shot of Melissa just dumping Alden on the bed was incredibly sad.
- That's it, Todd. Pop-n-lock the pain away.

I like to think that he did, since they got all the shenanigans out of the way the day before.

Giving birth to a theater company is Linda's dream come true, no doubt.
Also: aww, little Linda in the photo with her grandfather.

Thinking more about this episode, I realized that Andy reminded me vaguely of antagonists on shows like The Fairly Odd Parents and Danny Phantom, from whom the main characters had to make elaborate efforts to hide their supernatural secrets.

I did! Already a big fan of Glad-One and Sad-One. And there's a girl protagonist! One who's a reluctant hero trying to apply logic to an insane situation! I'll definitely watch if it becomes a series.

Hooray, Adventure Time reviews are back!
Season seven ends the way it began, with lots of callbacks, but also lots of new material. I was most excited to see Susan kicking tail again (well, in the first half), but also the late, great Rattleballs (partly because I'm currently rewatching The Office) and Sparkles (never

Oh, sweet! Thanks!

Meet back here Saturday for an Adventure Time thread?

Corny puns, you say? I'm all ears!

"I'M A CRYSTAL GEM NOW!!!"
- Peridot, to Jasper, "Earthlings"
(though she still doesn't have a star)

Aw nuts : (

- "It's the middle of October. Of course we have New Year's decorations." A pet peeve of mine makes for a good joke, at least.
- Ah, the Big Romantic Gesture's lesser-known sibling, the Big Platonic/Familial Gesture! How sweet!
- Kudos to Deirdre for calling Hank on invading her privacy, even if his intentions were good.

*sigh* Way back in days of old, there was a legend told…

Dying is easy, comedy is hard.

I loved the complete commitment to the dramatic scenes - especially Phil describing his almost-suicide (no little quip at the end because hey, it all worked out okay) and looking for Mike. It's easy to forget that we met him at that hopeless place back in the pilot.

I wonder where it leads.

If you feed a guy a horse, he'll want a glass of milk to go with it…

- I suppose it fits in with her still wanting traffic laws and a wedding, but Carol sabotaging the building because it's not a house seemed just as unbelievable as Lewis's complaints for the same reason. Funny how she's so traditional in some ways and so…not in others.
- I was completely expecting Melissa to be behind