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Frost & Fire…how he was coaxing FP and Ice King to fight each other because it gave him wet dreams.

Sad to see him go, he was very good at what he did

Terrible timing too at 7:45pm on a Thursday. Really hard to watch it live.

Wait what? Really? NO!

Evergreen sounds like the prequel to that

how do you know that for sure?

Definitely a great antagonist, specifically because you knew how unstable he is so anything was fair game. Lich at least had a system.

We need an episode about how LSP and Lemongrab agreed to go on a date…please

Shame
*ding ding*
Shame
*ding ding*

Totally agree on the Malachite arc, a lot of build up early on but then just faltered away as the Cluster took center stage. Feels like a bit of a missed opportunity and a question of episode pacing. You could easily have Malachite get cleared off and then start the Cluster arc, but I'm hoping there is more to this.

Super Watermelon Island gave me a Yoshis Island feel for whatever reason. Had that 80s SNES feel

Up Up down down left right A B…shards clear

I didn't mind that tension actually. It showed that Finn still really hadn't learned yet and I liked how there was that nice long arc of him maturing through his own means and experiences. It was a rough season and a half, but the payoff is that he is a far more advanced character because of it — and so is FP.

Now that they're official trailers, I don't feel guilty watching them. Its what they want us to see and give us a quick tide-over before Thursday.

910,000 for I Am A Sword…by AT standards, that's horrendous.

I kind of hope FP and Finn don't end up in a relationship again. Frankly, the two characters have really evolved since they broke up and it would seem weird to put them back together, even if Finn finally admits how much of a horny jagoff he was.

First thought was "Where is Don Jon"?

It has, but Percy was removed from the show.

Back to the acid trip with this episode. I wasn't sure what to make of it until Sava saw it this way, and on reflection the "next phase in life" bit actually makes sense in context. Like Dungeon Train it was a big loop until Finn found a way to break the vicious cycle. Its a lot to take in though.

Right, it was the first time Finn genuinely faced adversity of his own doing and had to work through it.