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Mayhaps the comet preceding the current one was yellow, and brought about the origin of the Fire Kingdom alluded in FP's song in "The Cooler", forming the massive crater and kick-starting a territory war or "Mushroom War" among the surviving humans, culminating in the use of a bomb containing the unearthed essence of

It's like by trimming it down from 52 episodes, they managed to make a season with 5's ambition and 4's consistency.

Two of Ringo's finest moments.

Before tonight, I would have said "Shh" was his best. There are few episodes that capture the beautiful, totally chill spirit of the show better than that one.

Both also great. Also, "The Tower", the aforementioned "Is That You?", "Something Big", "The Diary", and "Jermaine".
Dang, were people really ever convinced this season was a let-down? It's been utterly spectacular.

There are a lot of candidates for best this season. I don't know if anything quite topped "Escape From The Citadel", but "The Cooler", "Astral Plane", "Evergreen", "The Mountain", and "…Floaties" are all worthy contenders.

"If I’ve missed any references to Orgalorg in past episodes, let me know…"
Uh, you mean, like in Hoots? The episode you decided was about Gunter's jealousy of PB?

We do have a bestiary written by Hunson Abadeer. but your thing is better.

I've said it before and I'll say it again: watch the show in order. It's not extremely continuity-heavy until later, but the earlier seasons are necessary for relating to the characters when they start uncovering the mysteries of the universe later. However, the earlier seasons can be off-putting for some, so if you

Here, I'll make you even happier (While possibly giving you false hope to be crushed later). So, the official synopsis for the miniseries is "Finn and Jake face a new threat to Ooo when Princess Bubblegum’s experiment unleashes ghosts from Marceline’s past." Lots of Marceline, especially her past, and lots of

After the Finnale is over, the very next piece of Adventure Time we're going to get is an eight-part miniseries entitled "Stakes" which focuses heavily on Marceline's past, also featuring PB in a major role. They've been depriving us of Marceline this past season because they don't want our heads to explode out of

I love that image. As funny as it is that Magic Man uses such a ridiculous metaphor to describe Betty's fate, there is still something vaguely unsettling about a big crab hiding deep in a neighbor's pool.

Another thing: this may well have gone roughly according to Betty's plan. In one of my favorite books, Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norell, Jonathan Strange (Vague spoilers) has an agenda which involves deliberately driving himself insane, in order to access a higher form of magic. Betty might be doing something similar;

Again, just the order in which they popped into my mind. And I tended to think of the characters I find more compelling sooner than the ones I simply find humorous. The only time LSP was really compelling to me was in Bad Timing, and that was more because she illustrated the dangers of living in perpetual adolescence,

I interpreted the Finnsword's reaction not as "Matthew being bad doesn't feel right", but more as "This is all you, dude. No comment."
I forgot about the bear. I'll give you that one. But Finn convinced quadruple-G of nothing. Anything that crossed the mind of a teenage boy would have already crossed the mind of an

Definitely. Here's my top fifty (In order of when they occurred to me just now, I might come back later and rank them).
1. Ice King
2. Marceline
3. Princess Bubblegum
4. Finn
5. Lemongrab
6. Bmo
7. Jake
8. Flame Princess
9. Lemonhope
10. The King Of Mars
11. Magic Man
12. James Baxter
13 Rattleballs
14. Princess Cookie
15. Mr. Fox
16.

No problemo.

I wouldn't consider Matthew a good guy. He was basically a cult-leader, although we didn't get enough information for me to make a formal judgement one way or another. Also, Lemongrab killed him. And the Lich killed Billy while F&J weren't around, and GGGG offed himself of his own volition. Abe, the guardians, and

He's already been writing comics for a long time. He'll probably pursue that no matter what; maybe he'll start his own show on the side, which could be cool. However, while I'm much, much more positive on Moynihan than our dear Prestidigititis, I do think his insane thematic ambition and general wackadoo-psychoness

I take every opportunity to remind people of Pen's incredible delivery on this line: "What happened, Magic? Why did you go crazy? If you could've just learned to care, about, living, things, D-GAIN, you could have come back, whenever you wanted!"