dropthepilot
dropthepilot
dropthepilot

+1.

Haha +1.

Not even close to the line, IMO, and ironic since it's talking about something that has been obvious for weeks. I appreciate your point, but I think if you care this much, you should probably be watching the show live.

That episode was disgusting. I always hate it when shows start pandering to internet nerds, because it demonstrates a misunderstanding of how the internet works — i.e. Community's desperate grab for internet fans and how well that worked out — but the stupid direction Adventure Time has gone the last couple seasons is

Yeah, her one-note ass is a B+ at least.

As I understand the change — which makes the most sense to me — is that it's not a mental illness, but it's still a medical one.

It's not that clearly written, but I didn't read the article as complaining about continuity. This article is complaining about the studio going out of their way to beg the question of continuity.

Quite a rant. If you really cared this much, you'd know at least the basics of what you are yelling about.

+1.

+1.

If you had a point to make, you just lost all credibility in making whatever it was.

That is a great analogy.

Thank you.

Good point.

"Why oh why would a multinational conglomerate not allow two of their most lucrative properties to interact in a way that would alienate the majority of their paying audience? It's so mysterious!"

Yes. One of the huge differences is that it doesn't say that. Whatever hair-splitting point you're trying to make is hugely undercut by your reading comprehension abilities.

No, you're good. I don't want to say more, and you should quit while you're ahead — but this particular reveal is not a problem.

"...when he started taking Requip in 2003, his impulse control disorder turned him into an Internet gambling addict... He also tried to kill himself eight times, and he became a compulsive gay sex addict..."

+1.

I remember one time I was hungry for lunch and then I thought, "That's just an impulse! I don't agree with it!" So I didn't eat lunch. Why should I "permit" that impulse when it's so much better and healthier to "control" it? It's not like I "naturally" prefer eating food to starving, right?