Oh boy, here we go.

It’s Courier-chan!

Star getting another girl’s face wet is a lot more suggestive now that we know she’s bi.

And that’s when we realized that the whole Star vs series is just a sequel to Bob’s Burgers after Louis ran away and changed her name.

I’m not sure how necessary the going out of business episode really was in the grand scheme of things, other than maybe trying to teach kids a lesson about materialism? Which is mildly rich coming from a company that thrives on merch sales and a show that supposedly has a new load of its own merch coming out.

Yes! Violence in a kids show. That’s what I’m talking about.

We anime now. (Also, easy joke about how Kelly’s really comfortable with Marco inside her)

You know, this would actually probably be a weaker punch than a strong one. But they’re holding hands so it’s sweet and filled with the power of friendship I supposed.



You go girl.

I like that they actually had a discussion about how they’re dealing with things, though I wish they’d handled Tad’s phone calls differently. As it is Kelly now seems a little too dependent on having some sort of a relationship in her life. It just seems a little off message I suppose. But cute Kellco moments are cute, so whatever.

And that’s when Marco knew he’d done fucked up.

“Right here, in front of my husband”

Seriously though, Eclipsa remains the best Butterfly even if the book of magic spells revealed she was kind of useless in her own time.

“I can help you with your little problem”

Janna would spend the next fourteen hours doing as she pleased with her easily manipulated stalkee.

“It’s supernatural.” Right after that “Carry On my Wayward Son” starts to play and the Winchesters break down the door.

Bros before hoes.

This screen is one of many shots in these episodes that would make good meme material, which I’ll make another post of.

And that’s when Janna was revealed as the true final villain of the series.

Welp, that’s the midseason for you. And while I personally would like to believe that the Starco stuff can take a backseat to other stuff for awhile, I know it’s just gonna pop back up in one way or another. But at least there was some mature discussion about feelings and such, even if the presented “solution” ended up being magically induced brain surgery. I expect we’ll see the fruits of Ludo’s “self-therapy” in the second half of the season, which will probably lead to Star’s book fragment being discovered by Eclipsa and Globgor coming free. Though maybe they’ll surprise us.