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MvM: The Dawn of Martha
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"Wow, this sure was a fantastic adventure"
"fantastic you say?"
"Yes, the adventure sure took all four of us!"
"Wait, did you say 4?"
"Uh…yeah?"
"That's it, from now on we are the Fantastic 4!"
"k"

Well I hope it's true. His first three (and really the previous albums he's not counting) were all great.

It looks like the 70s or 80s, then Amy says email and I say present day, then she says payphone and I don't know what the fuck is going on.

In bird culture, this is considered a dick move.

It's her fault for not being Asian.

McAvoy or Stewart? These timelines are confusing.

Reminded me a bit of Professor X's voice on the old '90's cartoon.

I think we'll have to get more on this as the series goes on. Right now, the Xavier adoption element is the only major flaw in this show for me, but I'm hoping that will all get filled in in time (in Hawley we trust). For example, Charles gave David up for adoption to protect him from the Shadow King, but the Shadow

Shadow King/King/Angriest Boy/Benny/Lenny/Edward Scissorhands.

I kinda hope, whether they introduce other nemesis's, conflicts, etc. for David, The Shadow King/Lenny will exist as an enemy for David throughout the entire series. It feels like a big enough bad guy to justify a series long adversary and not just a one and done passing rival.

I'm happy I can just roll from one show to the other.

I like that his chalkboard dad, being that he was more of a basic silhouette, had the look of a bald man.

Were any of us really ever at Clockworks?

Okay, so I've got some theories now, so bear with me. This character that's been living off David, this parasite, is…the Shadow King. I'm thinking the signs are really point towards that one. Theory number 2: we know that David was given up for adoption, and by a man in a wheelchair. So my theory? It's Stephen

To each their own, but I would say while I like the Good Place, I'm more interested in as a concept and curious where it's going, than getting any major laughs out of it. I find I'm getting plenty of laughs out of this show, and view it like a Parks & Rec, or Brooklyn 99.

That was Dr. Sally Wexler I believe. And I'm guessing I will get more laughs from the one off reference to her on the Simpsons then an entire Adam Sandler Sandy Wexler series.

They kind of match up well in the sense of choices for animal, but not look. But then I wonder if anyone created a list of animals for a zoo themed cartoon how well they would match any ways.

That would be a "V. Batman". He's a Superhero which is more equivalent to a lawyer, than some common steel-cage fighter.

But does he know Jughead? Seriously I just want to know how he eats all those hamburgers and stays so thin.

More often then not, when you think it's one 6' 300 lb male, it's actually two kids (one on the others shoulder) in a trench coat pretending to be one 6' 300 lb male.