Clearly, all the lightheartedness is a distraction to set up the harrowing, Scouring-of-the-Shire nightmare at the end when PB returns to find that Jake's run the Candy Kingdom into the ground.
Clearly, all the lightheartedness is a distraction to set up the harrowing, Scouring-of-the-Shire nightmare at the end when PB returns to find that Jake's run the Candy Kingdom into the ground.
Does that mean Lady's just gonna have a bunch of magic cats too?
Does that mean Lady's just gonna have a bunch of magic cats too?
no, that's a solid concept there, run with it.
no, that's a solid concept there, run with it.
Sweetarts are okay. But Tootsie Rolls…
Sweetarts are okay. But Tootsie Rolls…
*100 episodes* worse than Hitler.
*100 episodes* worse than Hitler.
…wrong guy? *lets his fists do the talking*
…wrong guy? *lets his fists do the talking*
…I don't really know what to make of all the heavily-lampshaded plot contrivances strung together here. For some reason I found this episode kind of baffling and (more than normal) surreal. Probably didn't help that I read the plot description - I didn't expect FP to disappear so soon; the thing about Finn and Jake…
…I don't really know what to make of all the heavily-lampshaded plot contrivances strung together here. For some reason I found this episode kind of baffling and (more than normal) surreal. Probably didn't help that I read the plot description - I didn't expect FP to disappear so soon; the thing about Finn and Jake…
Wait, so were the marauders too busy fighting the farm to notice they don't have a village anymore?
Wait, so were the marauders too busy fighting the farm to notice they don't have a village anymore?
Sometimes, my legs bend backwards.
Sometimes, my legs bend backwards.
Jake doesn't really need pants though, so his opinions on the matter are suspect. Just look at him in What Was Missing.
Jake doesn't really need pants though, so his opinions on the matter are suspect. Just look at him in What Was Missing.
He has his bionic arm in the most recent comic, too.