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Because I don't know how to add these spoiler bars, I'll just try and answer your question as precisely but also as vaguely as I can.
Now, your guess is certainly a good one (I had to look him up, whereas you had the idea right in the theater). I feel they just had Lee as himself is because, aside from his huge force

They're never going to top that. THE BEST ONE EVER.

I will agree that the villain was supremely well-handled. Genuinely threw out my expectations.

She was also human at first. Then again, so was Drax, so there you go…

It certainly did seem weird (I spoke out loud in the theater, "Wait, is that Ving Rhames?"), and you have a good guess as to the ulterior motives of that. Still, even if a "Ravagers/Guardians 3000" doesn't end up happening, it was certainly a treat to see the original Guardians of the Galaxy put together in the film

Sent to dray-eh-ay-eh-aaaahayne…

I would cry fowl about how this premise of a mild-mannered pre-teen who secretly fights monsters recalls that shoddy Pac-Man cartoon from a few years back, but then again Mega Man has always been inspired by Astro Boy, and his own origin story was that he was a non-fighting robot, essentially a Pinocchio metaphor,

Umm…I get the joke, but Hotel Transylvania isn't a DreamWorks movie.

When that remake comes out in a few years, I would even tolerate Kevin Hart as Mushu if it meant being able to finally see what all the fuss is about with this sauce.

Come this summer, I'll watch Bojack Horseman to remind myself I am still an infallible human, but I'll close that wound and return to the stark raving madman I prefer to be by tuning back into Rick & Morty.

"You know what gets to me the most? Jerry was right."

Somebody's being a saucy Sally…
(Referring to Mr. Greene, I should clarify. I neglected to click the proper "Reply" button)

Or Gabriel—and please, find a seat before I relay this to you—you could just not send in twenty shit-billion different event crossovers and tie-ins every year.

I was actually referring to the name of the actual episode, which after actually bothering to look it up, remembered it was titled "Bubble Buddies."

If this new Duck Tales does in fact usher in a new era of Disney TV animation like many are hoping, with that same hope they will decide to make up on lost time at get back on that merch train.

I would actually recommend skipping ahead a bit, to when he meets his friend Connie (I can't quite remember the name, my apologies). That was the one I was sold on for the series, and is the episode I shared with a friend to successfully get him hooked as well.

Gumball is sorely underrated, possibly even better than Adenture Time and Regular Show.

Yeah, I would have better respect for the showrunners if they just didn't acknowledge the hate for the show in-universe.

Is that a tried-and-true ratio nowadays? In that you can gauge how high-quality a show is by how toxic its fanbase is?

Apparently, it ended with its intro being played backwards, in that the mansion is erased into a white nothingness.