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"Of course! The answers were inside me the whole time!"

I was curious about that, so I went back and looked up the writing credits for the original series. I knew there were other writers and Tartakovsky's main position was being the director or storyboarder, but man there were not a lot of episodes he got writing credit for. He was involved with a handful of famous

I think there's kind of an accepted concensus among cg studios that every movie should try to look as similar to one another as possible. There's still stylization and craftsmanship to it and we've gotten some beautiful movies as a result, but it usually doesn't amount to a lot of cartooniness.

It's genuinely hilarious how the lack of any real consequences has completely eliminated some peoples' ability to pick their battles. I'll be honest, I don't like the direction they took Ashi's character in this series. I don't like that they've essentially abandoned her roots as a cruel, vindictive killer raised

"I don't know. But it is big."

The whole monologue was roasting the President from just about every angle, but only the one about him sucking dick is offensive? I think the Internet has made people a little too comfortable starting petitions over literally anything. You didn't like that joke? Good for you. You want to tear down the career of a

“This is terrible.”
“Really?”
“Yes.”

I get where they're coming from. Dwarves aren't supposed to have goofy ass faces. They're supposed to have goofy ass names.

That's my personal fantasy. A Popeye series where the focus is kept on the animation leaving an impact as Tartakovsky always does would be a dream come true. And he's always stressed how much he was inspired by the old Popeye shorts so why not?

"(whistle) We got some straight up freaks coming through this place."

I didn't really think about that. I figured they were just playing with the fact that she was like a giant jabba the hut monster ruling over her party den.

"I'm sure this is all really symbolic, but it's dang comfy."

"It sounds depressing when you say it that way. Think of a different way to say it."

I hope this is smart. It seems smart, but I hope it isn't missing half of the double edged blade of social commentary and self-deprecation.

I think it could go either way. I could see there being a real grim reaper figure in this world whose form reflects something about those he carries off. He always appears when Jack is preoccupied with thoughts of death, and the way he circles around him like a vulture could show his impatience with Jack's

Yeah I get that. I think it was just a matter of timing. At that point there was only about a minute left of the episode, so they couldn't commit much time to making the kid death look convinving. Also we already knew what was happening to them, so it didn't feel like Jack should be so wrong after just a moment of

I think they're definitely going to lean into her for the second half of the season. She's a perfect foil and contrast to Jack. Plus, she gets to be the conduit for Jack to impart his 50 years of wisdom onto. Double plus she gets to remind him that in spite of all he's been through, there are some things he still

'Preciate it man.

Thanks bro

"Yer just a big baby! Why don't you go cry to your mama?"