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When does Adventure Time take place?
In several episodes, there has been talk of a "Mushroom War", meaning the mushroom cloud of a nuclear missile has been seen by people living in the Land of Ooo. Marceline is a vampire that is 1,000+ years old, yet she was shown as a child in the ruins of a city when the Mushroom War had stopped. Ice King is also 1,000+ years old, as it has been shown that he was a human before the Mushroom War. If you pause at the beginning of the introduction, you can see a cassette and an old tv - both from the 80's. As well as this, there are nuclear bombs which haven't yet exploded. This probably means that the Great Mushroom War took place in the 80's. Therefore, Adventure time is probably around 1000+ years into the future
What year does this series take place in?
It takes place from 2364-2370 A.D. 95 years after the events of the original TV series, 94 years after the events of the animated series, & 71 years after the events of the Undiscovered Country movie.
Did any cast members of the original Star Trek series appear in The Next Generation?
DeForest Kelley appeared as Dr. McCoy in Star Trek: The Next Generation: Encounter at Farpoint (#1.1).
Leonard Nimoy appeared as Spock in Star Trek: The Next Generation: Unification I (#5.7) and Star Trek: The Next Generation: Unification II (#5.8). His appearance was tied to the release of the film Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country.
Mark Lenard appeared as Sarek in Star Trek: The Next Generation: Sarek (#3.23) and Star Trek: The Next Generation: Unification I (#5.7).
James Doohan appeared as Scotty in Star Trek: The Next Generation: Relics (#6.4).
Majel Barrett appeared as Federation Computer Voice (nearly all episodes) and Lwaxana Troi (8 episodes) in Star Trek: The Next Generation.
Diana Muldaur who appeared as Dr. Miranda Jones in episode Star Trek: Is There in Truth No Beauty? (#3.5) and as Ann Mulhall in episode Star Trek: Return to Tomorrow (#2.20) of Star Trek, appeared as Doctor Pulaski, a recurring character, in most episodes of season 2 of Star Trek: The Next Generation, replacing Doctor Beverly Crusher (Gates McFadden) as Chief Medical Officer.
Have Martin Freeman and Benedict Cumberbatch appeared in other movies together?
They did not appear together before "Sherlock." However, they are both in "The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey," "The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug," and "The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies." Martin Freeman plays the lead (Bilbo Baggins), and Benedict Cumberbatch performs as the dragon Smaug and The Necromancer, both through voice and motion capture.
Do werewolves have the ability to steal power?
We can't assume anything based on the activities of chimera since supernatural rules don't apply to them at all.
We also can't use Malia's experience with her mother as a model since Werecoyote power transference seems to be common at birth. This does not appear to be the case with werewolves.
Season 5, while interesting, doesn't inform werewolf lore all that much since so much of what took place on screen was a one-off situation (Theo) or unrelated to werewolves (Malia).
What is the scariest season in your opinion?
I will place each of the first four seasons in order of which I think was scariest, to least scariest.
Asylum: There is no doubt that this is would be number one. Considering the whole story is centered around "Bloodyface" and Christianity. It is expected to be scary in terms of Paranormal activity and everything that comes with that. Death. possession, corrupt nuns. But if we put aside the scariness we can see dramatic story lines which represent bigger ideas out of the show.(I don't want to spoil anymore than I have for you :) )
Murder House: Now I am placing this here because for me it only comes second because the heavy connections it had to REAL life murderers. The fact that a character can still be around if they have died just scares me. Not to mention the scary goblin looking baby that wants your blood. Murder House probably had the most sexual content in it thus far.
Coven: Now for people who have seen all the first four seasons they must be wondering why this is third? Its because it ACTUALLY was scary but was watered down with comedy; and I liked that. The whole season is based around Mothers and Daughters, the salem witch trials and how the "real witches" escaped and moved to New Orleans. We also see again a real murderer named Madame Delphine LaLaurie and how this is made to intertwine with rascism and "hollywood Voodoo" and Witchcraft. This season is worth the watch, but you should watch it after the 1st and 2nd season because Coven will give you a break from the Horror !
Freakshow: This is here because it was not HORROR it was more on the thriller side as it was disturbing and less scary. I can think of several times where I just did not want to look at the screen cause it was gory or disturbing again in general. I was never scared but more put off but some of the gruesome murders. Twisty was scary but then they killed Him off early.
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