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It looked like the Fire Giants were, well, really nasty bombs of some sort, which is kind of interesting, because that's the first sign that one of the kingdom's exist plainly because of some magical technology. A bomb that makes fire elementals is kind of on line with the Lich bomb, though, which makes Bubblegum's

Damn Methodists.

Given that the comic was mentioned, I'll take a moment to say that Ant Colony is a pretty great read, in that it's pretty and scathing at the same time.

Nunchucklightsaber.

I am glad to live in a age where the line "It's Heaven's punishment for our terrible taste in everything!" can be said on children's programming. That's a line I would expect from, uh, Community or something. Alex is a visionary of our time.

Was that magazine on Abracadaniels floor actually named Buff Wizards? Subtlety, where art thou?

This episode needs at least another rewatch to catch everything in it, because starting at around one minute in everything's great to look at and there's plenty of stuff to miss.

Gotta love Jake The Dogscape.

I want to see a Washington DC-themed AHS intro.

I mean, 'subtlety' isn't a word that's used a lot when referring to this show, so if they actually try and pull a Nazi twist with Elsa more than halfway though the season, it would be a little strange. I mean, the only way I could see this going down would be (Spoilers) Dr. Arden making a appearance alongside Mary

This was actually a pretty good episode, in my opinion; Twisty's backstory was competently written, and actually gives a decent explanation to his intimidating-but-random acts around town. Elsa’s story was a little disappointing, not because of a lack of Nazis (which were featured prominently in the advertising; it