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I always thought his portrayal ended being relatively sympathetic. That scene at the end where [Spoiler] he lets Carrie know that Bruce is alive, then give a classic Superman wink and walks away, is actually somewhat touching. It shows that he's realized his mistakes, and regrets the situation he's found himself in.

First was "Princess Day," actually.

Did you see the episode before this one? Fair enough, they were separated for most of it, but otherwise, that was a textbook "Finn and Jake stumble into an adventure" episode.

What happened, Magic? Why did you go crazy? If you could have just learned to care, about, living, things, D-GAIN, you could have come back, whenever you wanted!

Assuming "Be Sweet" will have Sweet Pea, aka The Lich, as the main focus. I'm also hoping "Hoots" feature the Cosmic Owl.

Well, yeah. He's a very sad, tragic character. It's really a master stroke of comedy on the part of both the writers and Tom Kenny that we are ever able to be distracted from how heart-breaking the character's mere existence is long enough to have a chuckle at his expense.

I found this one surprisingly heavy. The first half is pretty standard farce stuff—though still fun—with Ice King trying to fit in with a crowd of much smarter people. But the second half, when they start calling him out on all his weird secrets, hit pretty hard for me. No one, not even Finn or Jake, has ever actually

The theory about that which makes the most sense to me is that Gravity Falls will only have two seasons, and that Hirsch has been made this very clear to The Mouse. So they gave up on trying to convince him to make more (Which you know they did), and instead focused on stretching out the two seasons they had to work

I know of at least one executive transvestite who seems to have formed some kind of religion based around the idea that James Mason is God.

Fair opinion. It was the same company, Laika, who since the plague of Pixar sequels have become the animation studio I'm most exited about.

Upvoted for Rango. However, for all the love The Lego Movie and How To Train Your Dragon is getting on here, I still hold that the greatest children's movie of the decade is ParaNorman. It's not really even close.

Mommy Assbucks was the name of my old band.

Is that how you get memes, other Barry?

While you were still learning to SPELL YOUR NAME, Scientology was helping people!

But sometimes there are surprising variations on the joke! You have to scroll down to see if it's one of those!

If the world was just, Wussy would be on here, but it's not, so I'm not surprised.

The Strokes?

Hi, Honest Trailer Voice!

Those are my Dad's two favorites. I'm not sure of my favorite; it's an incredibly close call between, well, all of them. "Objects In Space" is definitely up there, though.

My thoughts exactly. As a Christian, stupid shit like "God's Not Dead" angers me far more than…I don't know, whatever media makes conservative Christians angry. True Detective, maybe? Anyway, movies like that are extremely harmful to the Christian community because they perpetuate the idea that we're all a bunch of