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I guess Davey was voiced by…Davey?

Maybe his obsession with her only dates from the pilot. I wonder how long Billy'd been retired before Finn took up heroing?

Hopefully you can widen your lead before too long!

I think Pen Ward said he was in an interview, but I don't know if it's been mentioned on-screen.

I imagine Bubblegum uses lots of behind-the-scenes, possibly ethically-questionable manipulation to keep the various threats in check, like how she had Flame King keep his daughter locked up.

I really liked the implication that Finn used the Auto Tune he swallowed to lower his voice.

And the week after that will have both Earls of Lemongrab. Dunno what I think about that.

NAKED BABIES NAKED BABIES NAKED BABIES NAKED BABIES

Have you accepted Glob as your Lord & Lord & Lord & Lord and Savior & Savior & Savior & Savior though?

Poor, poor BMO…

Like the devil!

But really, could they have topped his last appearance? They probably just need some absence to make our hearts grow fond enough to overlook the fact that it's unlikely they'll ever equal that.

I loved every time it pulled into frame and suddenly ended before where the back seat should have been. That, with its sad, vibrato siren is definitely my favorite visual (plus, um, audial, I guess) of the night.

It's like he's looking at her and is all whoa!

Yeah, that was a swanky, well-preserved city there in Jake's memories! I love when they throw weird maybe-random-maybe-meaningful world-building details in without really drawing attention to them (maybe his memory's not that reliable? there was lots of flashback-vaseline on the lens there).

Also in regards to Finn and Jake! How different are they in absolute years? "Dad's Dungeon" seemed to imply that Jake's parents didn't understand that humans matured more slowly.

This show really screws with my ability to assign straightforward letter grades. I'm tentatively handing this one a grade of "alpha privative"

Weird, kind of jumbled episode, I thought. It seemed like such a huge, screeching plot reset at the end - like a combination of AT's habit of cramming lots of stuff into 11 minutes and of Cartoon Network's apparent requirement that every episode be stand-alone enough to make as much sense in random order as in

'corndogs!

Glob bless us, every one.