timothyfoley--disqus
Tim Foley
timothyfoley--disqus

Great. Now if only the A.V. Club would promise to quit canceling coverage of shows all the time, we'd be all set.

It's a show that offers incredible insight and compassion to anybody weird enough to get it; most of those people tend to be the ones young enough to not have had the rigid compartmentalization of adulthood stamped into their heads. Its main subject is also the end of childhood, as well as the never-ending nature of

Overmental has "The Annotated Adventure Time" by Andrew Tran; in my opinion the most insightful, in-depth AT reviews on the web.

The Cornetto trilogy.

So long for now, my avian friend. You were the best commenter here; I looked forward to your comments each week more than the reviews. You have fantastic insight into what makes this show great, and you were always eloquent and illuminating in how you put it. Even now, here at the end, you showed me something I hadn't

AT's subreddit is actually pretty great. For a while, my go-to spot to discuss the show was TV Tropes, and when I finally joined reddit, I was honestly shocked at how much more enthusiasm and intelligent discussion there was to be had there.

Finn has set a precedent of swallowing pain for a while and then letting it spill out at odd intervals (See: his breakup with FP). Which makes sense for a kid with a mental vault where all the stuff he can't handle goes.

Ugh, that pitiful Stakes review. Why in the name of Glob didn't they cover that thing episode by episode? Folks would have turned out for that.

Yeah, "From film-based to TV-based" is a much shorter fall than "From TV-based to vine-based".

I missed it too. We can be brothers-in-meme-ignorance!

Me and my dad have watched some of the prestige children's cartoons from the past few years together (Adventure Time, Gravity Falls, Avatar), and right now we're watching Battlestar Galactica. I've been pushing for us to watch Steven Universe alongside, not just to continue our appreciation of animation but also

I have an above average tolerance for U2 and Woody Allen, but I'm trapped in Georgia.

Dammit, and I had just caught up with the classic reviews for Battlestar. And Adventure Time is what got me on this site in the first place; I wouldn't even have a disqus account if it weren't for that show. Dammit, why is the good stuff getting cut but GJI still soldiers proudly on?

Dammit, Britain. You just have to do everything yourself, don't you?

Well, season seven Finn is a bit better equipped with dealing with emotional crises, so it plays out very differently.

I move that instead of getting revenge on the Steven Universe crowd for cluttering up our comments sections last season (As sweet as that would be), we take a page from the Community fanbase and just keep commenting here. All in favor say "Aye". Or, you know, upvote or whatever.

Alright, I seen it now.
I once wrote that "Astral Plane" functioned as a kind of miniature version of season six as a whole: Finn, still shaky from his encounter with Martin, questioning his place and purpose in the universe, looking to the struggles of minor characters to provide perspective, executed with an

I haven't seen the episode yet, but if this is indeed the end of this extraordinary show's coverage on this website, there's something I'd like to leave here. Watching this show is what introduced me to the AV Club; as much shit as I've given Sava, he deserves mountains of credit for recognizing this show's greatness

I'd also single-handedly revive Wayne Knight's career.