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Alex Franklin
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Pff, yeah, I mean, FIRST OF ALL, Cat Noir's outfit is completely impractical for fighting crime. Like, he wears a bell around his neck. That’s something you make a housecat wear specifically to make them worse at sneaking up on their prey. Were the mystical creators of the Cat Miraculous worried that he might start

I can see an argument for the second one, but I think the first one did a pretty good job of establishing how the problem could be solved before the solution came together. We knew that Steven could project himself into other creatures' consciousnesses when asleep, and we knew that Rose could command her plant

She has a nice singing voice, apparently!

Actually, didn't Steven demand that they not come back until they understood the meaning of sacrifice? They're just following his advice! The sacrificee even made the same "arms out, eyes shut" pose that Baby Melon did!

When she first heard about what the cluster would do, she exclaimed, "What a cluster—" If you want to hear her say "fuck," go here: https://www.youtube.com/wat…
Now if we could just get someone to insert Michaela Dietz's swearing into all the other places where Amethyst totally sounds like she wants to swear…

Amazingly, that joke was already made by Amethyst on the show itself.

Isn't she with Cinnamon Bun now? He sort of declared his love for her previously. Or did she not reciprocate?

Did you ever play Mario And Luigi: Superstar Saga? They had both brothers to the charades thing again multiple times, and although they didn't literally shapshift into people, that made it even funnier for me.

Whew! Glad I wasn't missing anything for choosing not to watch it, then! I continue to have amazing taste and high standards. heheh…

I think at that point I was just tired of reading tragedies that were all thinly-veiled metaphors for the American Dream.

Oh yeah, they handled that really poorly. The original joke wasn't even that offensive, but they acted so immature about it it that by the end even people who liked it were mad at them. To be clear, I don't like them uniformly.

Of Mice and Men. After reading it in English, our teacher gave us an essay assignment to talk about how solving a story's problems "improves the work as a whole," and so I wrote an essay about how its failure to solve the conflict in a good/interesting way made the work bad and boring.

See also: One-Piece. I enjoyed it a lot but I just didn't have the stamina to catch up to the million and eighth season/chapter it's on now.

I like most of them, but I always get really embarrassed by pushy fans of these shows (and of the comic Homestuck) who repeatedly insist the people who dislike them just "didn't see the right episodes yet." Like, it's OK to give someone a tip if it really sounds like they could enjoy it if they just watched a little

She told me that she hated you when you were a baby the most.

I like the authors for all the stuff they do outside the strip, like PAX and Child's Play, but yeah, the actual strip is not very entertaining.

I don't really like Archer. It's humor was just a little too mean-spirited for me. Rick and Morty is just about the threshold of what I can enjoy in that dierction.

He's pretty insane and can only convince teenagers to team up with him most of the time.

Wait, is that considered a "beloved masterpiece" by some? I mean, it's cute, and it's in pretty much every paper, but I didn't think that was because it was highly-regarded. It's just sort of a neutral, vague crowd-pleaser.