Network cameos...
YO. Rules of the Internet 45. Rule 45 is a lie.I actually liked those.
I liked it better when Questionable Casting was called WTH Casting AgencyHigh-Five Ghost ride the whip!
H.B. WardDespite TV Guide previously listing new episode, it seems like we're on hiatus again.
Nooo!
I liked it better when Questionable Casting was called WTH Casting AgencyY'know, I think Rob/Wrecker is a blithering idiot. He didn't HAVE to take Gumball's advice to become a villain.
When you wish upon a side of beef, soon will come an end to all your griefHe wasn't following Gumball's advice, he became a villain because he hated Gumball and Darwin for ignoring him when they passed him in the Void.
Which which is still a pretty poor motive if you ask me. It's not like Gumball and Darwin saw him and left on purpose, hell, I've seen the episode several times and never even noticed Rob standing there.
H.B. WardHe never wanted to be the villain, but due to circumstances, like being in the void and seeing how self-centered Gumball can be, he used all of that as motive to end Gumball's happiness.
"We be we baby!"And "The Nobody" retconned that scene so Rob was actually calling out to them and getting no response.
So I watched "The Origins", and the one thing that bugs me is that Nicole and Richard are dressed like it's the 90's. But if the show has a floating timeline, this would take place around 2007.
Even without the floating timeline, it would have been set in 2003.
Richard was wearing the same shirt in "The Treasure", which was set four years earlier. I like to think he's the kind of guy who'd wear that same shirt for a decade.
edited 2nd Oct '16 10:52:32 AM by thatother1dude
Show's back now. This weeks episode: "The Vision", next week's: "The Choices"
Preview presumably from "The Vision"
edited 3rd Oct '16 6:37:34 PM by thatother1dude
And so Idaho, much like the censors, exploded into a million pieces.
"The difference between reality and fiction is that fiction has to make sense." - Tom Clancy, paraphrasing Mark Twain.Haven't seen the blur censorship in quite some time.
"We be we baby!"Blurry vision is best vision...unless you wake up with it.
YO. Rules of the Internet 45. Rule 45 is a lie.Is this a parody of House of Cards?
Have you any dreams you'd like to sell?Trump cameo in the episode. lol
edited 6th Oct '16 6:38:03 PM by thatother1dude
So guys, does this episode mean Gumball was actually right about Alan?
Crazy mustache and goggles...I think dat might have been a Sonic: Eggman type look.
YO. Rules of the Internet 45. Rule 45 is a lie.Not just that, the ending suggests Gumball actually killed him!
I think this is about as likely to be referenced in future episodes as "The Finale" and "The Joy".
Actually killed? Yeah right, I just assume most of these characters are like Kenny from South Park.
YO. Rules of the Internet 45. Rule 45 is a lie.
+
Those must feel absolutely horrible. Like, not even allowing for the kind of satisfied accomplishment you get from removing a deeply-dug in nail.
H.B. Ward