Maybe Palpatine:Jabba? Fett makes sense, but I feel like he's just not as hatable as those other characters.
Maybe Palpatine:Jabba? Fett makes sense, but I feel like he's just not as hatable as those other characters.
How about Voldemort:Professor Umbridge?
That's an interesting theory, but I feel like they would've revealed that already if it's true.
I think I see it the opposite way. I think he's lying there, but it's such a wrong thing to do that Martin actually feels bad about it for once, so he feels the need to emphasize the "truth" of his statement to assuage his guilt.
I'm really torn. On the one hand, Martin's constant lying demands that we assume everything he says is false. On the other, what he actually tells us is so brief and vague that it seems pointless for the show to tell us just a few hints of Finn's past and then go back on them. It's like, I think Martin would lie, but…
I fucking hate Martin so much. The Lich might be the embodiment of all evil, but Martin is nothing but an asshole, which is somehow so much worse.
Gotcha!
H also has Help! and Here Comes the Sun. How the hell does that letter not have a runner-up?
Wow, now that I look at all the episodes together like that I'm tempted to put Season 6 over 4 as my favorite season.
Anyone else notice the themes of disobedience in this episode? The penguins betreyed Ice King's trust by throwing a party, and then the space people were worried about disobeying Orgalorg's commands. I don't really have a larger point or anything, it's just something I noticed.
Huh, I've framed pretty much everything Gunter does through that Hudson Abadeer line. Although I didn't think he was a evil space god, just a really, really evil penguin.
Got divorced?
I once had a dream where I met Dan Harmon and all I said was "Thank You." That's probably what I would actually do if I met him.
I kinda lost it at "TV doesn't leave you to sail the world with Levar Burton."
I was thinking "Community turned into a Charlie Kaufman film so gradually I didn't even notice."
I'm still partial to Leonard reviewing potato chips as a series closer.
I AM NOW
LSP at only 45? Drama bomb!
I did find it strange that Margles never actually appeared in Betty's vision. Maybe Margles being eliminated from existence would explain that?
Finn and Jake meeting their destiny is nice and all, but I think I'm most excited about LSP's "glamorous career in babysitting."