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i heard the mermando returns episode was fake. of course that was online, so who knows really?

Anyone see what one of the ciphers said?

They'll probably introduce someone new if dipper does get another crush, since there aren't many options. Candy's sweet and is BMO and everything, but unless we see otherwise I don't think she could handle the types of adventures being with dipper would entail. Grenda could, but i think they're too different. And

I got the same "we're taking a break" vibe from Soos last week when he said he was adventured out for a little while.

duck racism is so fowl

"I A-Paw-logize" Stickers could stop wars and global conflicts they were so perfect.

Anyone think that the Earth Queen kind of looked like Robert Freeman from the Boondocks, especially when angry? The contours of their faces seemed very similar, I wonder if its the same animation studio.

using ba sing se as an example of why governments don't work is like using Atari's ET as an example of why video games are terrible entertainment.

this episode did what both the book and TV show thus far needed, expand the sphere of impact. 10/14 was a worldwide event, yet all the book and show have given us is the impact on a homogenous suburb of new york. in this episode it at least went into the city and showed that people from other regions (though mostly

that's not necessarily true, it's a magic photocopier and if it can copy people, why not invisible ink? unless we find out more about it, who's to say what it can and can't do, except what we've already been told.

I agree, the whole anarchy things seems old hat. it almost seems like the new "taking over the world."

maybe the big bad isn't that wrong though. every government in this world is terrible. The air nomads were completely unprepared for what happened to them with the fire nation. the fire nation was just nazi analogs and zuko had plenty of problems in the comics after he became fire lord. The earth kingdom was

This episode was quite good, but is anyone else sick of the "we need to stop all governments and order" villain archetype? I mean it deserves credit for giving the villain more motivation than wanting to rule the world, but they're actually similarly parallel. both archetype are trying to impose their will on the

The journal Grunkle Stan gave to dipper, was that a copy or original? If he used the magic copier, he could have copied everything from the monocle to the invisible ink. of course if it's a copy, it could be dissolved with water,giving him reason to give dipper the real one, lest his deceit is discovered. on the

it also did a nice job of showing us more information about Sumo's family without jamming it down our throats. Also, how many kids do they have? I tried counting, but the scene always changed before they were all counted. There had to have been at least 10 I think.

While I did enjoy this episode I was kind of expecting more from skips fiance. obviously they'd have to explain what kind of depraved monster would marry quips and it seemed like there were more possibilities with it. on the comedic side the possibilities included his fiance being deaf [how else could someone like

So are wings now officially the show's allusion to hard liquor? At first I thought they might be beer considering benson's downing of several pitchers in the flight suit episode a few months back, but after the moonshiners, I mean swamp wing makers, hard liquor seems more likely. As for Benson, his wings were

it seems like there's been a lot more of her this season.

it was the shovel part that seemed the darkest to me. they didn't tell her to dig her own grave, but the threat was certainly implied.

it'd also be weird since most princesses interact with finn at one point or another, especially PB. that being said, it does feel like the writers want to be able to do more with cake and fiona, but don't now how outside of the yearly episodes and comic books.