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Some of the supporting characters, yes. BoJack himself got a perfect final arc.

At least they gave BoJack one final 16 episode run....but there should have been two final 12-episode seasons.

I confused a scientific term with the animated show Primal. Oops.

Glad to see Primer back.

And somehow is not too bad.

I know! The sixth season was surprisingly decent, too......

I re-watched all of Steins;gate with someone who had not seen it before. It was still a blast. I’m curious to see how everything turns out.

I still haven’t actually watched Zero, though I will soon. It’s a very divisive series, with some saying it completes the original and some saying it’s unnecessary, and a convoluted mess. I’ll probably fall towards the positive side--I’m not expecting it to live up to that original season completely (the original is

Exactly! Zuko’s redemption gave them a massive boost of energy. There’s the action-packed extravaganza that is Day of Black Sun, the hilarious, character-driven Western Air Temple, the really action-packed and fun Firebending Masters and Boiling Rock, the incredibly weighty The Southern Raiders, the charming Ember

Howl’s Moving Castle by Diana Wynne Jones. Loving it so far.

Lies and slander! Steven Universe had a stronger over-arching narrative, but Adventure Time at its best completely redefined what kid’s cartoons could accomplish in 11 minutes. 

At least we get that episode of Distant Lands focusing on PB and Marceline.....whenever that comes out.

I’ve updated my list a lot of anime quite a bit since then, and yeah....they missed out on a lot. Hunter x Hunter, Steins;gate, One Punch Man, Log Horizon, Psycho Pass, and more deserved some recognition in the West.

I found Earth slightly stronger than Fire as a whole. But the entire final stretch of Avatar: The Last Airbender is practically flawless, starting with Day of Black Sun. That’s not even counting The Avatar and the Firelord and The Puppetmaster before that. 

I’d give Moffat’s Doctor Who a bit more credit. There was tons of great stuff there besides convoluted time travel.

It was really one of the most immersive experiences I’d had watching a movie in a while.

It’s his best work, to me, funnily enough.

It could be a private high school. But you would need at least a master’s in education either way.

Neither of the latter two are exactly my favorite shows, for the record. I just think they’re examples of surrealism executed in a meaningful way.

I really enjoyed 12 Monkeys as well. Quality sci-fi. Too bad the AVC dropped coverage of it.