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Sure! I see you mentioned Futurama in one of your other posts, which is probably my favorite cartoon of all time. What I liked about AT (aside from the amazing John DiMaggio voicing both Bender and Jake) was how the world had a consistent sense of change to it. There are a lot of call backs to older episodes. Things

Yeah, Memory of a Memory is really good as well. Holly Jolly is great, but I felt that to be a little *too* spoilery to start with. I figured “I Remember You” was from the same storyline, but doesn’t go into as much detail.

Yeah, it was definitely a gradual process before I started watching it regularly. You definitely have to like the show at face value to like the deeper parts of it. At it’s core, it’ll always be a fun little adventure show. A playful take on boyhood fantasies, video games, dungeons and dragons and whatnot.

I hear you. My brother (who is 9 years younger) got me started on AT. He watched it, and I didn’t get it at first. It just seemed really weird. My brother got my step-son hooked on the show, so I inevitably caught a lot of episodes when he wanted to watch. I found myself more and more drawn to the show the more I

Not true. If you see a hockey article, you know it’s Petchesky or Samer.

I’ve always enjoyed the Ice King. He was a very amusing comedic foil to the main characters for quite a while. As his character has grown, as we’ve learned the back story, he’s been even better. Tom Kenny is fantastic.

You definitely didn’t give it the time required. Especially for a show with so many seasons, and so many episodes within a season. Some episodes are naturally a little flat. The first couple seasons are more of the fun/playful type. There’s some depth, but that really starts to come on more in the later seasons, as

I’m much the same way. I’ve always preferred video games to television, simply for the hands-on interactivity of it all.

That entire scene was just amazing. That episode felt pretty weak up until that point. The Lich is such a great overarching villain, and Perlman does such an amazing job voicing him.

Yep, and just like in game one, where the Wings did it, in game 7 Tampa gave up a lot of shots, but they were mostly simple and easily contained shots. The Wings only had a couple of legitimately threatening chances, and they defeated themselves worse than Bishop standing up. (Tatar deking himself out. Helm missing

Labyrinthine? Are you hanging out with lady ducks or something? (Look it up if you don’t know about duck vaginas).

Yep. This.

But the full-fat, gas-powered, giant luxury sedan has gone the way of the dinosaur: extinct, save for the foolish elderly rich man who spares no expense.

Agreed. The old-school glass bottle coke always tastes the best and most refreshing to me. Cans come in second place. Fountain comes in third (it still tastes like Coke, but nothing like any other form of Coke to me). Plastic bottle Coke never tastes good to me. I don’t know why, but it just always seems to taste

Kronwall didn’t leave his feet until after contact was made. That linked photo is misleading.

I work in Dearborn, so my views may be slightly skewed by the Ford employees, but every time I see a Mustang, the driver is at minimum 50 years old. I almost NEVER see any younger people driving them.

I think you’ve confused boxing and MMA. Boxing is the gentleman’s version of beating the shit out of people.

I think the numbered system was a decent idea in concept, but the biggest issue stemmed from the wide variety of cars tested. The idea of 50 being absolutely average instead of god-awful like every other ranking was smart. But when you compare a Ford Fusion review to a Lamborghini Hurracan review, the numbers become

I think all tales of God going forward should be told through pro wrestling analogies.