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Greg Phillips
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Oh, so I can't say gays and Jews because of stuff YOU associate those words with…
"I don't feel like doing research or thinking too hard for you" Typical: you make a claim, and now you're trying to shift the burden of proof…
Wow, a movie from 2009… what a tradition… You're calling this a trope and said it had history.

Oh, so saying "gays" is bad now? And notice how you STILL have yet to name a single example of your "trope". I don't care whether or not you or anyone else ships it. Frankly, your opinion isn't worth crap. The problem is people like you telling me I have to ship it. You can't and shouldn't change the way someone

Notice how you just say they exist instead of naming them. Convenient…

Considering how few gay characters there have been, that is a trope by and for shippers who want that to be a thing even when it isn't.

Also, the consensus seems to be that the guy at the end is Gumbald, Princess Bubblegum's great uncle who was mentioned a couple times previously: once in Susan Strong, having cut down the forest at the beginning, and once in Hot Diggity Doom, having built the cabin that PB lived in for a while.

I really liked this episode. I wish Finn beating Fern in rock paper scissor happened with Finn using scissors and Fern paper as a hint toward the episode's end and I do wish the fight had them both using swords, but I enjoyed it nonetheless. Overall, factoring in Islands, Elements, and a dozen really solid single

I hate how everyone takes one of the voice actors' words as "confirmation" of a Bubblegum/Marceline romantic past. Last time I checked, she isn't (wasn't since Adventure Time's done with production) a writer; Even if she plays Marceline, that's only her interpretation of the character. What annoys me the most about

And when James Ellworth was the number 1 contender?

In terms of having consequences for the entire series, this is easily the most important, but in terms of emotional moments, I would put it behind Islands.
-I still say Stakes was completely unnecessary given how it changed nothing and only served to give Marceline's backstory (itself being self explanatory: she was

I think AJ turning face is something Smackdown needs. Right now, the show's main-event scene has 2 faces (Cena and Ambrose) to 5 heels (Styles, Miz, Corbin, Bray, and Orton). Smackdown having a thin roster has always been its main problem, but such an imbalance of heels/faces doesn't help.

He didn't want to spoil anything.

As someone else stated, I definitely get the parallels, but in reverse with Bubblegum being representative of Obama/Clinton and King of Ooo as Trump; although, it's not hard to see that changing based on the viewer's political leaning.

Not a princess.

I thoroughly enjoyed these two episodes. The only problem I had was how Finn as a doctor was dropped at the end of "Do No Harm", but considering that hint, I'm looking forward to where it goes. My personal favorite part of these episodes (mostly "Do No Harm") was the callbacks to "Blade of Grass" and "The Tower". The

So… am I the only one who thinks the Frank/Monica stuff is way too similar to the Frank/Bianca stuff from season 5?

We've seen how he dies, so no.

I don't know about that last part; her name isn't "Amanda" so it'll probably work out.

Isn't Mickey returning in episode 9?

Who is this "Karen" you speak of?