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In fairness, I totally agree that Hirsch shouldn't do an extra season: the show is too rigidly-constructed to pull another 20 tiny Swiss soldiers out of its bag.
I admittedly only really caught up with the show this season, but the most recent one has definitely been my favorite.
It feels weird that in the time since the last Adventure Time, we've had 10 different Steven Universe episodes.
At this point the communities seem opposed enough that merging things would just be asking for it.
That whole exchange kinda ticked me off. Why is it seen as arrogant to have an interest in trivia and lore that the show doesn't cover? I mean, it's a completely different sort of adaptation and source material, but if someone asked a leading question about a minor character who wasn't developed in one of the LotR…
You're probably not helping the allegations of "smugness", there.
I agree, I just feel that this particular context is something I'm tired of discussion about.
Also, how badly must Lancel's head be screwed on about Cersei to think he tempted her?
Yeah. Didn't Mance in the books actually claim that he'd been framed as he was being executed?
I watched the first early because I really wasn't inclined to try struggling through HBO Go on premiere night.
it's fine, but because of the boringness of most of AFFC's plotlines, the heavy Cersei focus was way too draining and unvaried for me to find most of it funny.
Sorry. I didn't go and check the exact proportion.
The extended focus on "what's it like to be a book reader" was interesting and not badly-written but maybe a bit distracting? I like it more when the reviews are breakdowns of the episode as it happens with maybe a few asides, not the entire first half of the review
I thought the funny part of that line was that it talked about women like they were a divisible resource.
In fairness, that at least was an accident.
I mean, on some level the whole conceit of "characters who are millenia old" is really just a way to make us feel like these characters are so much older and more knowledgeable than we are, and to make us view their relationship the way children might view the relationship of their parents. They're not necessarily…
Eh, Rose explicitly says, "We can't both exist" in her message to Steven. I think she's pretty aware of it.
Rose was nice, but the most fun part of the episode was seeing how immediately Amethyst took to Greg.
Hopefully quoting that definition of feminism will quiet down any people on tumblr with residual dislike of Greg.