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In the latest episode of the Conversation Parade podcast, Adam Muto said that the general theme of this season is "identity," and they conveyed that through foil characters like Bonnie and Neddy in the premiere, and Marceline and the Vampire King in Stakes. It looks like they continued that with BMO and AMO in this

Tom Herpich and Steve Wolfhard are amazing at adventure episodes. I really hope they stick with the series till the end. Tom and Somvilay are really the only big veteran storyboarders left, aside from Adam Muto.

I guess I kind of see where he got the idea that it was a metaphor for depression, from the last few episodes of the miniseries. Still, it's a very simplistic interpretation that seems almost certainly inaccurate.

This was… an exceedingly short, vague review for a character-driven, eight-part Adventure Time miniseries. Just terrible. Sava describes Marceline's struggle as little more than "a metaphor for depression," and doesn't go into much detail about how the miniseries shows that. He doesn't even mention anything specific

I thought it was implied that that scene took place shortly after "Jake the Brick," since PB was wearing her bunny shirt. So the current Starchy may be Starchy II.

They might have stepped down at about the same time, for all we know. They say Pen stepped down in "the middle of Season 5."

Dan Harmon left in the middle of writing Rick and Morty Season 2 to make the last season of Community.

So you haven't heard about the eight-part episode/mini-series involving Marceline's past that will air as part of the next season?

"I knew last week that Finn's father would be making a return with Gunther(the dinosaurs) question to Evergreen are you my father."

Yeah, he has said that it was originally just gonna be "hot boxing," but that was seen as a potential drug reference.

Evergreen noted how different the Lich comet had been from past comets, saying that it "yearns for our destruction," so I'm pretty sure they're not all incarnations of the Lich. Maybe the comet always brings a new soul with it, and that's the "agent of change" that was mentioned.

Well, James II, Food Chain, Furniture & Meat, The Prince Who Wanted Everything, Everything's Jake, Jake The Brick, and The Pajama Wars had lots of bright spots.

He'll be in an episode storyboarded solely by Jesse Moynihan later this season.

I doubt next weeks episode will connect directly to this one. It's about Sweet P (Lich baby).

This was a very unique, thought-provoking episode. The segment with Bounce House Princess and the porcupine reminds me of the Hedgehog's Dilemma. Nice to see a bunch of characters again. Marcy singing again. Simon being his sad, lonely, crazy self. Interesting revelations about the comet. Seeing what some other

Er, no, I was never arguing that. That was smear-gel.

I was just talking about insults, honestly. And doxxing, and using someone's personal interests to discredit them. As for threats, I haven't looked into it that much, though I think it's not really essential to any of the points I've personally tried to make.

They're quite easy to find at /r/KotakuInAction.

Lets keep that stuff out of here.

Probably not. His siblings were all turned into cubes of junk.