Rambler shifting heroes around.
Hey, defining fridge sizes is important! Probably!
Do I sense a Grimm plot?
I was right! ![]()
Grimm is just a weird old guy who’s really into theater.
Gunning for Skeleton Key here… Okay, I’ll take Crossword and Labyrinth instead.
Grimm also literally just went down the list of supers and picked out twelve.
Soothsayer Carmichael is not there and mad, as he is all the time. Even canon for our universe!
Oh man, Adam found a genie? Send it my way!
This show is nothing but dumb bits, we should know this by now. XD
Why do I suspect this letter is trying to dig for Rambler deck content? ![]()
Amongst his weaponries are such diverse elements as fear, surprise, confusion and this gun he found!
I am quite envious of Adam’s ability to roll r’s.
It’s true, we’re all just characters in Grimm’s story.
What’s drop page?
Damn, that’s a lotta watermelons.
Shout out if you remember watching The Dusk Area while eating Yum by the Yard! Back in our day, things were different! What were they thinking then?
Wow, defeating OA without him changing phases means you have 6 rounds (or is it 5??) to A) take down his shield, then B) deal 10,000 damage, and I feel like B is the easier part of that goal.
Christopher’s not lying, ‘pastry’ really does come from ‘paste’! (Middle English, so it’s pronounced different, but regardless…)
The simultaneous “ugh”. XD
Fun episode!
We’re off to a baneful start…
“She’s like a magic lady at this point…” Oh, so it’s Madam Mittermaier. That’s the villain of the story we don’t get this week.
They definitely need to sell Sentinels Mad Libs. They would make so much more money from that instead of a card game.
I’m amazed that they listed off all the princesses, and didn’t get to Unity until 11. (Also I’m now mad that Painstake wasn’t on the cover.)
You absolutely do go punch Grimm out, that’s exactly how you win against his DE deck (which for now is his only deck). He’s a single target villain, he can win without damaging you, but you absolutely cannot win without damaging him.
Oh no, bear of burden with us!
Battle On The Fourth Wall would be a great name for a Guise vs Grimm story.
