Gah, Leia's expression though!
Gah, Leia's expression though!
The Great Nightlight Fire demonstrates that ignoring the whims of candy people can have *consequences*.
PB's getting loopier. In the first season she feels guilty about just planning to hurt the Ice King to save her all her citizens. Here she breaks his fingers just to honor the superstitions of one.
You're clearly biased!
Also, no way the dinosaurs would have still been alive inside that tree sap. It's not like they were in peanut brittle.
HIS SPOONS FROM NOW ON
Is that the beer with a picture of a tarantula in a jar on it?
Sure, but "Gotcha" made a point of her actually learning and growing, and I wish they'd do more with that.
Wikipedia sez "Wizards Only, Fools" (which I greatly look forward to from the title alone) airs July 2nd, which would be a Tuesday, so huh. I guess another hiatus? And according to Adam Muto, that one isn't the finale either, which is apparently a aways away still. http://mobile.formspring.me…
Yeah, visiting some relatives in East Texas, I learned a rather awful synonym for "jury-rigged". Like, this one guy just used it in regular conversation.
"Basic Mortality" and its benosed, beeared people reminded me of Pen's insistence that anything that seemed to show pre-war humans without visible noses was a cartoon he would draw in the future.
Stages of grief aside, lots of general stuff about depression in this one.
Hey now, spiders are awesome.
Except, for some reason, "The Great Bird Man". This show brings out some pretty idiosyncratic responses in people it seems.
"God is dead, guys. That's very disrespectful."
Everyone applauded her when she walked though!
Well, I've sat through a minor work. And I can say I like its, uh. Its twerk?
I was too lazy and scatterbrained to stick to anything that offered me control over the way the story unfolded, so I just skipped from disaster to disaster, each one following the other without any seeming connection.
Or was he just saying that to the little people like Finn did? I hope so, at least; he's great.