Considering we don't even know if they celebrate Christmas, I don't know how likely that one is.
Considering we don't even know if they celebrate Christmas, I don't know how likely that one is.
Yeah, that's exactly how I felt. It makes me think that maybe the tapestry in the mansion wasn't as significant as you and I and others thought… or, equally likely, that the full scope of it is one of the many things we don't yet understand.
You are correct—Justin Roiland voices Blendin, as well as Rick and Morty. And yes, this episode totally reminded me of one of the creepier Rick and Morty episodes!
I definitely thought of Lovecraft and Cronenberg (and even more than that, the "Cronenbergs" from Rick and Morty), but when I read the Bosch reference in the review, I was surprised by how apt that is. Man, this episode was creative.
I'm not trying to find any evidence that Padippica might happen, because I feel like the more confident I become in its eventual appearance, the more likely Alex Hirsch will tear it all away from me.
I thought that was a really great moment. I honestly expected them to subvert the scene in the obvious way, and instead they played it straight. And well. I actually felt for that little psycho creep. We'll see if his heel-face turn is a permanent thing, but for now, it was a standout moment in a great episode.
Wait. Isn't the primary audience watching other Disney shows too? I'm sure they know when a new episode is even better than we adult fans, from promos and the like.
Well Linda Cardellini is super gorgeous, but Wendy is like ten years younger than me, soooo nah.
I thought the same thing. There goes my prediction—blast!
It's just what we've all been assuming. We know the show was only supposed to last the summer, and we know there's only four days of summer left…
I really hope so. A full episode after the climax would be awesome—but would there be enough room for conflict to make it worth having its own episode?
Never was a demonic facial rearranging more deserved, yet disturbing.
After what happened to Preston's face, my hope that he has some further important role to play as a villain seems unlikely…
"Shocking" is debatable, but "dark"? The pointy demon just won and triggered the end of the world. Sure, we know it's all going to end okay (because it's on Disney, and also because Hirsch seems like too smart a guy to pull a random downer ending out of some kind of attempt to be "serious" or "edgy"), but I think…
October 26th. Well, Disney XD.
Man… now I'm sad.
I don't watch any Disney shows beyond this one, so I can't say for sure how big a success it is compared to anything else airing on Disney XD, though I know the ratings are at least good, and it's a very big critical success and has a ton of young fans as well as the older demographic. The way they air the show is…
Was it confirmed? Last I'd heard it would be between 20 and 22. Five more would be good news.
Let's face it, they're twelve years old. They're both going to be selfish a lot of the time. The show makes it clear that they're both good kids but they both make mistakes. I've never understood why there are so many people who favor one of the Pines twins and despise the other.
I'm REALLY hoping that tapestry actually is foreshadowing a connection between them. Maybe there'll turn out to be a sort of villainous triumvirate between Gideon, Bill, and Preston. Which would make it easy to involve Pacifica in the plot some way or other.