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not a four episode event

oh right

well then this event is gonna be half epilogue

So. This is a four-part thing despite so much having already happened in the first two. Is there going to be a lot less motion going forward? My biggest question is actually about the teaser, in which they've stuck in a haunting echo of Pearl singing "what we really are."

here's the fix i'd want: start the peridot drilling sequence during super watermelon island, them hitting the cluster is its own huge episode and the mid-season finale instead of what they had.

" I really enjoyed "Super Watermelon Island", while "The Drill" was a bit of an anticlimax for me." yuppppppppppppp

I liked the watermelon one a lot! An episode centered around a humongous fusion fight. And what about magic Steven watermelons making a society and Steven having dream powers is confusing? Pretty logical extension of crazy shit we've already seen.

an entire episode dedicated to arriving at the cluster would have been much preferable. by a lot.

btw i disagree with these grades. first was better than the second. i didn't feel great about the execution of something so big in the second episode?

w h a t w e r e a l l y a r e

oh damn

Also, my operative definition for a comic strip excludes anything primarily known as a webcomic (simply because that would add far too much) and is basically any comic limited to one page per edition.

Not nearly as. I wasn't so perfect with timeframe-author alignment in these. I think the only one I cut off after original artist was cut off is Nancy, which is by far the most underrated comic strip of all time?

Early fifties is also wonderful.

Best comic strips. Ahem,

Foxtrot is so second tier

also oh my GOD i forgot all about joe shlabotnik

Oh, good! See, in this universe, especially in Ramsay World, it's not that unusual to think that someone would talk about certain persuasions out in the open like that with sincerity.

When I was young my parents were just absolutely, pitifully unable to explain the joke in the hi-fi jump rope strip (which had some sequels, too). I'll now always judge them for that.

I know. I'm just saying he's not guaranteed to get Theon'd. Or, um, Jeyne'd.