Where they both use their imagination, right? That was too deep! It was cool, with the subtle commentary on how Videogames aren't reliable when B-mo's battery died. And then how there was the best kind of humor when they reached back to normality, when the pair took a break. That was hilarious.
But after it was all said and done, I loved the ending, when both Jake and Finn were together, and Finn laughed at a joke Jake just portrayed, and said "Good Dog." That, to me, was awesome. The commentary on how powerful your imagination can really be, if you think about it. That was the author's way of saying "Look at this show, and all the fantastic and intricate stories that are told, but remember it all starts with a realistic idea, of a boy and his dog."
Do you agree, that the human imagination is truly a wonderful and powerful thing?
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To answer the OP, I do believe the human imagination is powerful. It's what spawned pretty much everything that we enjoy today, afterall. As far as that show goes, I do like it, but I have not seen a lot of it. I like the humor and plotlines a lot though, I am just not a huge TV show person. I prefer to game. I did love the one episode where Finn was badmouthing animators though and then he punched himself in the mouth and wondered what made him do that lol. Jokes like that are amazing.