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Dr Mantis Toboggan, MD
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Amen, brother.

Smart-ass quips aside, I got no problem with people believing in some kind of higher power, you do you. But when someone uses that belief to try and police something like a LIMITED RUN TELEVISION SHOW, and to do it so ineptly, yeah, I’m gonna laugh AT them.

They’ve gotten wise to their mistake and changed it to Amazon, so now it’s no longer pathetically funny, just pathetic.

He also has good “angry/freak-out”s, which would come in handy if he ever discovered that his body and limbs were all stretchy.

Reed Richards!

With gusto.

But think of the cross-over potential! Ford, Ferrari AND Mazda! Talk about a clash of the Titans! And another guy.

Obviously that’s for the sequel to “The Fast and The Ferrari-ous”

... Dammit, you’re right. I should get into film marketing. My skills there could earn me hundreds, no, TENS of dollars!

Counterpoint: “The ‘Vroom, Vroom’ Cars”

I doubt that there would’ve been much to talk about, but I would’ve loved to hear about his experience on Deep Rising, and from everything I’ve read, Street Fighter was just a set of pure hedonism...

Still another fantastic Random Roles!

I think there was the appropriate amount of doubt and/or Internet snark when it was first announced, but then that first trailer debuted and it just proved that it could be done, as much as a trailer can prove anything, anyway.

This? This is that Darkest Timeline of That.

I sure can’t wait for Detective Pikachu...

I hadn’t seen WWC before, but knew of it, and hadn’t watched any DN! until this was released on YouTube a few weeks ago. Then I binged the first two seasons of DN! in a few days.

Yeah, it works.

Hot Dog!

I thought it might’ve been Trevor too, but I think it’s Chidi just because it’s funnier to have him screaming through time and space...

I’m surprised that no-one’s noticed that during the cold open, after Micheal compares where they are to Grand Central, but for time and space, Chidi screams past in the background...

As someone who couldn’t hit the more important notes of “Suddenly Seymour” in his high school production of “Little Shop of Horrors”, that 8 second clip hit me where I (used to) live. It’s also goddamn hilarious and will watch it far more often than I should.

I... well, you see... the, uh... the thing is... I, um...

I don’t know, I found the gore to be a bit more palatable compared to previous episodes. Just thinking about that tire to that teens face makes me feel uncomfortably queasy, as opposed to an entertained queasy like in this episode.