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More than the quality of the review, I'm sad that it seems to be ALL we're getting? This is part of season 7, why not have regular TV Club coverage?

(I have a lot of fun ranking episodes or discussing other's rankings)

I really like all these 3, but there's the Marceline episodes and City of Thieves that I would pick before them

I… I don't know. It may be BMO's delusion, but, at the same time, what if it's not and BMO was this close of being trapped forever because no one believed in it? That's horrifying!

This episode was really weird, but at the same time, it may be my season 1 favorite

This one was pretty good. Amazing visuals, rhythm and everything. I loved the ending, also.

Yeah, I forgot about it, the episode really annoyed me. Also, not only she doesn't believe in it, but she acts in a completely stupid manner throughout, considering she was in the wizard's territory.

Yeah, Adventure Time, even in the not-as-great beginning, had so many cool details and weird awesome stuff happening that I was sold immediately. I can't imagine how it is to watch since the beginning (I started when the show was in season 6 already), but was probably a good ride seeing the show evolve.

Why? I admit I don't really remember the episode very well, but I thought it was decent enough

I don't remember season 1 too well to put The Jiggler down there with confidence, but yeah, it wasn't a great episode.

My bottom would be composed of Water Park Prank, Dream of Love and… maybe another Tree Trunks episode. I really don't care much for her.

Adventure Time has too many great episodes. I think I could make a top100 (half the show) and still love some episodes not on the list

Yeah, I totally agree. I kinda fist-pumped when I saw her, loved the character since the first appearance.

I'm pretty sure Varmints would enter an hypothetical top50 of mine, and in a good spot. But I am a Bubblegum and Marceline fanboy, so…

This wasn't as emotional or profound as the previous episodes, but it was a really fun and simple adventure, and we got to see a old character that I, personally, love. That's enough for me.

That would be great; I would love if this season can put some agency in the candy people as a whole (this episode kinda started this idea), with them fixing the mess themselves

Yeah, there were episodes with kids and stuff; but how this process occurs? Maybe they were created as a family? Or the aging process is different for candyperson to candyperson…

By the way, this episode made me realize something maybe obvious, but: are all the candy people hundreds of years old like Bubblegum? I never really stopped to think about it, maybe I assumed they reproduced or something

I was on board with this episode from the very beginning, just because it meant Root Beer Guy's death wouldn't mean the waste of the character. But, uh, while I liked it, I thought the first part, showing the mourning of Cherry Cream Soda, was stronger, and the rebuilding of the relationship could've been handled a

Maybe not, but it was easily the best of the guest-animator ones.