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I don't know what you're saying at the start there, but I think I get your point. From a storytelling standpoint, it's real dumb and serves no greater message or point. But the chance to watch the actual animation was enough for me to still enjoy it. I'm gonna try and find a version of it in another language so I

Yeah, that's a good point. There's something very "See what great friends we are! Believe us!" about them. It doesn't feel genuine. Apparently Steven had John over for last Thanksgiving despite John's initial disinterest and had him play showtunes as Steven's family gathered around and sang along. That's a weird

Jesus, this just isn't going anywhere is it? There're plenty of reasons to write off Jimmy Fallon. He's underwhelming, predictable, shallow, and his main mode of transportation is via other people's coattails. But 'den I guess this is just that one thing most stuck up ya' craw 'bout him. Crikey.

Also I would have loved for the final episode to be a lower stakes friendly match for Jack to finally show his worth after being put to so many tests. Just one last fight with a warmly smiling guardian. Oh well.

I watched Hotel Transylvania 2 a month ago with vague memories of watching part of the first movie and not really enjoying it. I gotta say though, the visual humor in those movies is A+ material. Don't get me wrong, the script and the performances are hot generic trash, but the joy of watching the characters jot

What an awesome dude. What a great comedian. What a great story of humanity pushing forward through adversity. I hope for whatever the best looks like.

My response is long-winded, but well intentioned. I started writing, and I guess I just forgot to stop. Feel free to ignore it, I just felt like making it and figured I'd post it regardless of how unnecessary it is.
TLDR: I think your frustration with other people's frustration is justified from a subjective

They mentioned in a QandA that they were aware of the guardian's role and they wanted to leave it at that. From the way they said it, it sounded like there wasn't really room for him in the story but they would at least acknowledge him, let the fans know they didn't forget. I think this was it. They've really

I'm pretty confident the Scotsman will come back for the finale. Him coming back as a ghost would make absolutely no sense if they weren't going to use him again at some point. My guess is that Jack will be completely helpless and resign himself to his fate when an army of allies we saw earlier in the season and

Yeah it makes sense structurally, it just wasn't fun for me to watch them continue this schlocky interpretation of first love especially since it already claimed the whole previous episode for itself.

“Hello, you are now hearing the voice of… AkUUUUUUUuuu!!!”

"Now, BACK into OUTER SPACE!"
-Sizz-Lor, from unrelated show

"Bingo Bongo. It was transcendent."

Man, corruption is just like, the thesis statement of this administration right now. Yes, I'm sure he fired Comey for his revelation of Hillary's emails and not, oh I don't know, the fact that he has publicly stated they're investigating Trump's administration's ties to Russia.

Man, corruption is just like, the thesis statement of this administration right now. Yes, I'm sure he fired Comey for his revelation of Hillary's emails and not, oh I don't know, the fact that he has publicly stated they're investigating Trump's administration's ties to Russia.

"Itssa me. Peter Pizzapopolous. From Italia!"
"Pizzapopolous? That sounds Greek."

I checked out the link you posted below, and while I think it's possible, I'm not really convinced. Most of the signs in terms of his interests and embarrassments could apply to any straight boy with self-esteem issues. I think the idea that Lars is just a guy who doesn't embody masculinity but thinks he's supposed

I go back and forth on it. I really don't care about the world or the lore anymore, but I can enjoy it for the humor, visuals and characters. It doesn't have the identity it used to have though, it doesn't feel like it's breaking the rules of what we expect. It's just kind of doing what it's always done, and I feel

I get that. I think when the show is hitting it's lulls a lot of the charm seriously drops off. Some episodes are serious filler, and they don't do filler well. But I still think it's pretty regularly putting out quality episodes. I really liked this one for the sweet message, the smart character growth and the

It was another Steven revelation episode. He came to terms with the fact that his mother didn't actually plan out his destiny for him. I wouldn't call it filler, I'd just say it was self-contained.