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SU has also had long hiatuses. Bombs don't speed up production.

Well, there are probably just three episodes left before the finale, so…

He said that he didn't want to look like that.

You're right, but the humor was also kind of so-so, the plot wasn't very imaginative, and the dialogue came across as stilted.

Damn, now I'm really disappointed that didn't happen.

Agreed. I'm having a hard time finding a "point" to this episode. There have been complaints in the past that some episode should have been made as a two-parter, but it feels like the essentials of this episode (the inside of the crown and Betty.exe deciding not to corrupt it) should have been fit into another, more

That surprises me since most people seem to think that Season 7 has been really down to earth, but alright.

What are the other most recent episodes that you've seen?

That part was incomprehensible to me. Did I miss something? Why did Prismo do that then rather than five minutes ago? With his spacetime manipulation, why on earth does he need Finn and Jake?

I agree that Friends Forever was bad. So were Sad Face, Princess Day, and Chips & Ice Cream. But then there was a bunch of great episodes like Something Big, Is That You?, Walnuts & Rain, Graybles 1000+, You Forgot Your Floaties, etc.

I assumed they didn't have her reprise her role for this episode simply because Betty didn't have enough dialogue to warrant it.

A list of episode titles for Season 7 has been leaked, and one of the episodes that hasn't aired definitely involves Ice King.

I've heard "pretentious" and "bland" used to describe Season 6, but "hypocritical"? That's new. And confusing.

Yeah, I feel like this season is a little lacking in… ambiguity, I guess. And tension. This is the first episode to make me think "what's gonna happen?!"

I think this season has been pretty good. It hasn't hit the heights of last season, but it hasn't hit the lows, either. The show remains consistently funny and interesting. I think it's good that the show maintains an ambiguous structure and tone; it keeps the show feeling real.

Well, it was boarded by newbies Andres Salaff and Hanna K Nystrom. We'll just have to wait for more episodes boarded by Tom, Steve, and Jesse.

Really? I'm pretty sure Cole Sanchez left after Season 6. You're right about Kent, though he boards pretty rarely.

I didn't see anything wrong with the shoulder-touching. It seemed like he was just being friendly. He didn't really hit on either of them.

I disagree about Varmints. That episode showed her realize that she had pushed everyone away. They could show her engaging with Marceline, Finn, and Jake more, despite being princess again. They just haven't had much of a chance to show us that yet.

And Mars.