She makes several comments to that effect. She says she has no idea how much time has passed early on. She says she doesn't know if she just flat missed camp altogether after that; specifically, she wonder aloud whether anyone there even noticed her absence or if anyone was worried. Later on, she says she just wants to go home because camp can't possibly still be going. That's what I remember off-hand.
Edited by Zeromaeus on Aug 10th 2019 at 10:17:16 AM
Mega Man fanatic extraordinaireSo, Over the Garden Wall is Inferno, Infinity Train is Purgatorio.
What will be Paradiso?
In my personal headcanon, the train was first built just because, for fun, and later repurposed for "a good cause". No, no spoiler tags required.
And I was surprised how good the last 3 episodes wrapped everything up. Whenever very little time is left, I always wonder if the makers of [insert anything here] will be able to properly conclude the story. The Infinity Train crew somehow managed to deliver. It's not perfect exactly, but the show is not perfect from any angle, so my expectations kept that in mind.
My angry rant blog!Incredibly minor point but during Amelia's flashback - is this the first time in Western Animation (or dare I say even television because no other examples are coming to mind right now) where the girl is proposing to the guy?
The old Rosanne sitcom had a woman propose to her boyfriend. It's definitely uncommon, but not unprecedented.
Edited by Kayeka on Aug 11th 2019 at 7:23:34 PM
"Who says women can't propose?"
Edited by KnownUnknown on Aug 11th 2019 at 3:35:06 AM
"The difference between reality and fiction is that fiction has to make sense." - Tom Clancy, paraphrasing Mark Twain.A lot of people apparently.
YO. Rules of the Internet 45. Rule 45 is a lie.Generally, you'd expect the bolder of the couple to make the move, and in this case, the woman was the bold one.
Wake me up at your own risk.Thank you for Mr. Morton ;0;
Creator of Heroes of Thantopolis: http://heroesofthantopolis.com/Wait. . . OK KO is over? I was under the impression that it was doing pretty well.
This season is the last. Cartoon Network didnt pick it back up for a fourth. The creators have known long enough that there'll be a proper finale, but then that's it.
Mega Man fanatic extraordinaireI just found out OK KO was cancelled the same day I'd decided to start watching it.
I'd posted in this thread long ago when we only had an episode proof of concept. Now it's five episodes in.
How time flies.
I'M MR. MEESEEKS, LOOK AT ME!This is nothing. Try living for 500 years. You will just stop caring, and learn to enjoy any media from any time, regardless if it's "on right now", or from what era is hails.
Edited by KlarkKentThe3rd on Aug 11th 2019 at 11:51:23 AM
My angry rant blog!A mindset like that is treasure.
YO. Rules of the Internet 45. Rule 45 is a lie.Well, we've still got We Bare Bears and Summer Camp Island.
Anyway, back on topic.
With the reveals of the ending, makes you curious on the many ways a second season could go.
Edited by Blueace on Aug 11th 2019 at 1:37:30 PM
Wake me up at your own risk.I did not catch it live, what WAS the reveal? Post-credits?
My angry rant blog!Basically, it said that "Infinity Train will return", implying a followup.
I'm curious as to what this followup will be, but I'm expecting it to not involve Tulip.
I just hope it's not terrible. The 10 episodes we got are good enough, but the more sequels you make to anything, the higher the change you will run into bad and contradictive writing (there is a reason Fanon Discontinuity is a thing that exists).
My angry rant blog!Sequels?
YO. Rules of the Internet 45. Rule 45 is a lie.I already put it in WMG, but I'm expecting a sort of anthology series.
Possibly with one of the other people that Amelia was looking at the profiles of.
Maybe with more of Tulip's Reflection (or whatever she winds up naming herself).
TV Tropes's No. 1 bread themed lesbian. she/her, fae/faerExtended track from the soundtrack
Oh! They just now started posting shorts hosted by One-One.
"Spells. Spells, spells, spells."
Does anyone not really feel like several months have passed? By the end of the series, I felt like only a few days have passed at most.
I guess it's partly because there are only five episodes, but we never see Tulip and the gang relaxing. Also she's not reacting very seriously to the situation of being trapped. Like she makes a comment that it's been a week early on but that's the only main incident I can remember.