01-17-2012 01:21 AM
Unh! XP
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01-17-2012 01:25 AM
Reply to God-Says-No - Message ID#: 63333365
01-17-2012 01:34 AM
God-Says-No wrote:
he needed to get hit in the face
Screw that, he's awesome!
Unh! XP
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01-17-2012 01:49 AM
Reply to NaBraniel - Message ID#: 63333803
01-17-2012 01:57 AM
NaBraniel wrote:
I love season three, where after two seasons of introducing you to grievously flawed and mostly unlikable characters, they devote entire episodes to explaining the various idiosyncrasies of Moralton's populace in a way that is much more starkly depressing and real than it is necessarily funny or enjoyable to watch.
Moral Orel became epic starting with the epiosde Nature.
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01-17-2012 02:15 AM
Reply to NaBraniel - Message ID#: 63333803
01-17-2012 02:16 AM
NaBraniel wrote:
I love season three, where after two seasons of introducing you to grievously flawed and mostly unlikable characters, they devote entire episodes to explaining the various idiosyncrasies of Moralton's populace in a way that is much more starkly depressing and real than it is necessarily funny or enjoyable to watch.
i would say season 2 really set the tone ans season 3 was just spectacular i really wish [as] wouldve kept it going
Reply to NaBraniel - Message ID#: 63333803
04-09-2012 05:16 PM
This seems really well put, since I feel the same way. Re-reading it a few times I realized that it would make absolutely no sense to someone who had never seen the show =] ...but I get it.
NaBraniel wrote:
I love season three, where after two seasons of introducing you to grievously flawed and mostly unlikable characters, they devote entire episodes to explaining the various idiosyncrasies of Moralton's populace in a way that is much more starkly depressing and real than it is necessarily funny or enjoyable to watch.
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