i think its mostly because the show seems to have moved away from being character based and has moved more into straight up psychedelia
That was good but...
Thatending.status quo
Womp womp
So I guess Finn is a god or some eternal entity being reincarnated or some junk.
Hey PBG isn't ruler of the Candy Kingdom. Maybe her new kingdom will have citizens who aren't dillweeds.
I actually found that pretty fascinating... this is going to be one of those shows people look back on in 10-20 years as an underrated classic i think. there's so much to this not explained that leaves me wanting more
I actually found that pretty fascinating... this is going to be one of those shows people look back on in 10-20 years as an underrated classic i think. there's so much to this not explained that leaves me wanting more
Is it really underrated though when it's one of Cartoon Networks biggest and best critically received shows.
So is Finn the creator of everything? He says it's because he chose to have Banana man show up in his space ship is the reason Jake survived. So is basically everything a joke or game to Finn like the Comet said it was?
So is Finn the creator of everything? He says it's because he chose to have Banana man show up in his space ship is the reason Jake survived. So is basically everything a joke or game to Finn like the Comet said it was?
i mean, i think it should be taken as serious as something like Mad Men, its basically the prestige drama of western animation right now
The week of episodes was neat but I do think the finale was a bit underwhelming.
If we're talking about ongoing storylines in western animation, I think Gravity Falls has it beat at the moment.
This week of episodes was excellent except for The Comet. I don't care if they reset to the status quo - this is a children's cartoon, that's perfectly acceptable to me. But it just wasn't a satisfying ending to me, and there were several off-putting aspects. I liked Finn better when he was just a regular kid rather than some mystical being.
I guess it's possible that reincarnation is a thing for all humans in AT universe.
This week of episodes was excellent except for The Comet. I don't care if they reset to the status quo - this is a children's cartoon, that's perfectly acceptable to me. But it just wasn't a satisfying ending to me, and there were several off-putting aspects. I liked Finn better when he was just a regular kid rather than some mystical being.
I guess it's possible that reincarnation is a thing for all humans in AT universe.
EDIT: Reason 3, Orgalorg was a total let down. Thinking about it more, they should have introduced him a long time ago, rather than just a few episodes prior. Feels like he lacks the buildup that The Lich had.
2. They were seemingly trying to be deep and philosophical but in an Adventure Timey sort of way, and the result was an exposition filled mess that did not say anything worth while. Previous finales didn't try to be anything more than fun and exciting.
Jesse Moynihan has some interesting things to say about the finale and the upcoming season in his blog here (read the comments): http://jessemoynihan.com/?p=2452
Some of you will be glad to hear that season 7 will have a bigger emphasis on jokes and adventure, now that Finn has embraced his "temporary, material life."