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  1. This episode is in my top 50 for a good reason. The premise is really good, and the writers make good use of the comedy here. To this day, that squid's quote about the turkey sandwich is one I still sometimes repeat. What a fantastic episode. 10/10

  2. This isn't one of my favorite episodes, but I do really like it anyway. There's many good jokes here, such as the ever famous "freeform jazz." I find this episode to be even better now than I did as a kid, because many of the jokes about becoming an adult, like the tax exemption joke, are much more understandable now. 8/10

  3. This episode is fairly pleasant. It's definitely one of the more iconic episodes to me, as I remember constantly talking about colored krabby patties as a child. It may not be one of the strongest episodes, but I do really like it, and "I can't see my forehead" always gets me. 9/10

  4. This isn't one of my favorite episodes, but I do enjoy it. I like how fast the pacing is, especially near the climax, and the comedy is great, especially because it's merely a butterfly that's scaring the town. 8/10

  5. I played the Ace Attorney series a few months ago, and I have some unpopular opinions about it.

    Spoilers for all the games if you're playing them, so:


    Turnabout Sisters is a pretty good case. Redd White is horrible as a villain, but I like that it introduces some of the series's core characters (Maya, Edgeworth, Gumshoe, etc.), and while Redd White is horrible as a villain, he's still a hilarious character.
    I actually like Larry, though I agree he was somewhat annoying after the first game.
    Rise from the Ashes, while not bad, is not a very good case, and I honestly would've fully supported Takumi's idea of just porting the first game with its original four cases, especially since Turnabout Goodbyes is one of my favorite cases.
    Ema Skye is an alright character, but I don't love her as much as most people seem to. I did enjoy her in Spirit of Justice, though.
    Justice for All is one of the better games in the series.
    The Lost Turnabout, for as flawed as it is, is a case that I could never bring myself to hate.
    While it's not great, I don't mind Turnabout Big Top as much as most people do. That said, its cast is pretty bad, and that stupid bust was annoying.
    Recipe for Turnabout is a good case. I enjoy the hilarity of it, and I liked seeing Maggey again.
    This has become somewhat unpopular recently: I don't think Apollo Justice is a good game. I don't hate it, but it's hard for me to like it when I dislike 2 of its 4 cases to the point where they're on my bottom 5, and think that Turnabout Succession is mediocre. In other words, the one case I like is the flipping tutorial case, which is the shortest one.
    The first Investigations game is the worst game in the series (not counting the Professor Layton crossover). Much like Apollo Justice, I can't say I hate it, but I only liked 1 case out of 5 (this time, the one I like is case 4). Most of the game doesn't really do much with the new format. It also has The Kidnapped Turnabout, which I think is the worst case in the entire series. It honestly amazes me that Investigations 2 was made by the same writing staff, because it's better in pretty much every way and is my favorite game in the series.
    While I still like it, I didn't care for the Forgotten Turnabout as much as most did. I guess it's just overshadowed by the other four cases, which are all in my top 10.
    I like Smon Keyes as a character, but I feel his whole status as a mastermind is tainted by the fact that the way the victims' deaths work out is through a bunch of coincidences. He's still a great character, but just an okay villain in my opinion.
    While I think both games are decent, I actually think Dual Destinies is better than Spirit of Justice. The story is more engaging in my opinion, even if the Dark Age of the Law is bloated to unreasonable levels. The Phantom concept wasn't executed super well, but it wasn't horrible in my opinion. Also, I think that Dual Destinies introduces more characters that I like, from major characters (Athena, Cykes, Bobby Fulbright, Simon Blackquill) to minor characters who likely won't appear again (Damian Tenma, Jinxie Tenma (yes, I know she appears in the Asinine Attorney skit, but still), Yuri Cosmos, etc.)
    Spirit of Justice is still decent, but I don't love it like most people do. I find the main prosecutor (Nahyuta) to be extremely annoying and one of the worst characters, and it doesn't debut as many characters that I like (some of the ones I can name off the top of my head that I really like are Roger Retinz, Dhurke Sahdmadhi, Albhi Ur'gaid, Paul Atishon, and Tahrust Inmee.) Keep in mind that four of those characters only appear in one case, and the remaining one, Albhi, isn't given a ton of screen time anyway.
    Turnabout Revolution is an alright case, but it's really brought down by how terrible a villain Ga'ran is and the fact that it borrows so many ideas from other cases. It isn't the worst final case (I think Turnabout Succession and Turnabout Ablaze are worse), but it's very flawed in my opinion.

  6. 2010: Really liked this year.

    2011: Same as 2010.

    2012: This year wasn't very good for me.

    2013: Better than 2012. This year was pretty good.

    2014: The first few months were okay, but it became really terrible by the end.

    2015: The worst year of my life so far. Almost nothing went right here.

    2016: Pretty bad until the last four months, which were decent.

    2017: This year was decent until the last month, which was pretty bad.

  7. This episode is really funny. I think what makes SpongeBob's obliviousness funny is that it's driven less by utter stupidity and more by his undying loyalty to his boss. Squidward's role here is also small, but very comedic. It's a really good episode. 10/10

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