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The real problem is how he's aggressively defining her sexual preferences for her. That marriage'll last a year, tops.

Depends on how cheap the dye is.

You mean "whinny".

If they'd shown *that*, I'd have bumped my grade up to whatever comes before "A".

"…I'm just disappointed" is definitely my sad words to some of this stuff. With that shot of him watching Spreck at the end of season 3, I was hoping he was gonna be on Greendale's side.

When Leslie talked about "a place people could go to have intellectual conversations" or whatever, I thought they were building to her having to endorse the library. Seems like a missed opportunity for at least a throw-away joke!

Jean Ralphio's just a friend, right?

I want a deleted scene that's just Ann patiently writing out all the lyrics before April gets there.

@avclub-4fdd6fbd220e26b63a7c9a5aa88f5f31:disqus I think she has *some* - I read her more as someone who keeps her own emotions tightly in check and can't really understand people who don't do the same. She seemed pretty empathic toward Finn in "Burning Low" when she mistakenly thought he had broken up with Flame

Cinnamon Bun?

A lot of first and second season episodes suffer from that, I think, with Finn and/or Jake persisting in some course of action that's inevitably and obviously going to fall apart, yet is still carried on a bit too long.

That had me convinced he had some organ smuggling thing going on, though in retrospect that seems extremely unlikely.

The Ice King's self-duet in "Princess Monster Wife" was a non-Rebecca-Sugar song, and, much as I like her stuff, it might be my favorite the show's done.

Xergiok had kind of a weird Oedipus vibe going on. Granted, the most famous / NSFW element's missing, but he is an exiled king who blinds himself. He even has a wounded foot. Or is that too much of a stretch?

It's almost like the opposite of "The Other Tarts", which had lots of great stuff and was fun, but had a contrived-in-a-bad-sense plot.

Is it just me, or do F&J really need to step up their outdoor adventuring game? They don't know how to make campfires, they trek out into the desert unprepared and pass out from exposure. Finn, at least, is definitely more a cities-and-dungeons type rogue. They need to take lessons from, like, Huntress Wizard or

"Now I can see with my heart, and smell with my soul!"
"You smell with your beard?!"

In that chest.

STOP SCREAMING

Yeah, but that wasn't malicious. She was just laughing at a kid being cute and not knowing that the title "princess" is normally semantically restricted to women.