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"What a night! What a dark and stormy night!"

Four parter seems to be the standard for fantastic climaxes of 20-minute cartoons (Thinking mainly of Last Airbender here), so, an eight-parter would probably suffice for a ten-minute show.

Wait, so this isn't an American remake of the delightfully pastoral British dramedy series "Kingdom", starring Stephen Fry as Peter Kingdom, a good-hearted lawyer in a small country town full of eccentrics?
Because thank God.

Wait'll you see tomorrow's episode. Man, Sava is going to hate that one.

Becoming a lawyer for candy people probably isn't that hard. Almost none of them ever commit crimes, and their judges and juries are all really impressionable.

Or if he's being honest: he may understand that she had the freedom to move on, but is still somewhat annoyed by it. If anyone could muster up a near non-reaction to his wife remarrying, it would be Root Beer Guy.

Fair point.

That comment kind of sums up how I imagine the writers are briefed on what the show is about.

I want to see more of Mr. Cupcake's booming massage business. Much, much more.

Okay, so, there aren't any actual Adventure Time episodes that reference them? That's a let down.

In the place she's in now, probably not.

I'm having trouble placing those; care to elaborate?

Wait a minute: a girl loves a guy who dies, and then by a freak accident, his consciousness is transplanted into a piece of earth. Rather than assume the guy's identity, he takes a new one, and the girl begins a new relationship with that new person.
Swamp Thing. Adventure Time just did Alan Moore's Saga of the Swamp

I think the candy people have to fix this mistake, it being theirs and all. PB deciding that she's more fit to rule than anyone else wouldn't feel right—her children have to make that decision freely.

Dude hosts a conspiracy theory-based radio show. You're asking if the show's equivalent of Glenn Beck will ever learn. The answer to that is always no.

Well, he did become one for a while. That's gotta mess a guy up.

So, who else thinks Dirt-Beer-Guy will lead the inevitable uprising against King of Ooo? He has the brains, and now how has the brawn like wow, like bam, like fresh out da grease.
Anyways, this was a weird one. Grahm Falk has one of the oddest artistic sensibilities of anybody working on the show, and I'm including

No, they haven't. Pen joked about it, Olivia confirmed it and than went "Psych!", and Adam Muto got the closest by saying that there was possibly some subtext, presumably because they weren't entirely sure at the time what they were going to do with the characters.

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Obviously she rejected Finn's advances because she is not romantically attracted to him. Even leaving aside the fact that she is literally thousands of years older than him (Precisely the reason why PB was never going to happen), women do not need to be attracted to any male that barks up their tree in order to not

Again, it hasn't been confirmed. By anyone. It's just as easy to read it as a particularly close, non-romantic bond that was broken. I'm not saying there definitely WASN'T a relationship, I'm saying that what we've seen is inconclusive. Your position is similar to a religious fundamentalist: you're blaming the field