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  • Woah, this episode packed so much! Hijinks, top-notch comedy, callbacks to past places

  • and characters, a brand new character, goofiness, drama, and one of the most (if not the most)

  • heart-palpitating cliffhangers Adventure Time has pulled. Finn, and the other Finn too,

  • what’s gonna happen to the both of you!? We might be left contemplating this question

  • with bated breath for a while. There are no confirmed air dates for future episodes at

  • the current moment in time; it seems “I Am a Swordends the chain of weekly episodes

  • weve been having. Oh, what a devious cliffhanger this is indeed.

  • But let’s rewind to the beginning of this amazing episode because I am getting ahead

  • of myself. The wild and emotional ride starts with Finn and Jake on the trail of an unknown

  • bandit, with Finn being antsy and impatient from the prolonged and unsuccessful pursuit.

  • Before calling it a day, he decides to do some sweet sword tricks atop a rickety bridge,

  • despite the stern disapproval of Finn Sword. Finn’s freestyle rap starting off withIt’s

  • the boy! I’m a boy!” is so apt when he’s engaging in this immature, negligent, and

  • potentially dangerous behavior, and the result is of course the loss of the Finn Sword. Judging

  • by the background elements during the search scene, Finn wasn’t the first to foolishly

  • attempt weapon tricks on the rickety bridge above.

  • This episode finally explores the relationship between Finn and Finn Sword, and in general,

  • there’s this running theme throughout the entirety of the episode about the relationship

  • between people and objects. In fact, it’s alluded to so much, at times it feels like

  • youre being banged over the head with it. [BMO: “Talking to inanimate objectsget

  • a load of this guy.”] Analysis of this subject is too bulky to jam-pack into this review

  • without smothering the rest of my thoughts, so I will delegate that topic of discussion

  • to its own video. It’s gonna be a doozy to dissect the many ways this theme manifests!

  • But now back to discussing the other components of this episode. We got a brand new character!

  • OK, two new characters technically; Spear Bear has taken over the role of Sword Shark.

  • But Bandit Princess is the one who I want to discuss in detail! The monster movie-like

  • perspective used to first introduce her was terrific, and serves a threefold purpose.

  • The in-universe reason is because Finn sees what Finn Sword is witnessing, which results

  • in this over-the-shoulder style perspective. In terms of story structure, it retains an

  • element of mystery while still establishing just how sanguinary this villain is. And figuratively,

  • Bandit Princess is a monsterher whole deal is getting glee from ruining the lives of others.

  • Bandit Princessdesign is one of my favorites out of the whole series. She’s mostly humanoid

  • but with deer-like ears and massive striped horns. Seriously, those horns are awesome!

  • They might have been inspired by Ankole-Watusi cattle, which are the most badass of all cattle!

  • Just marvel at these astounding wonders of human domestication! Theyre so cool!

  • Bandit Princessattire is not at all what I was expecting though, but I think it still works

  • really well. The overall design is an amalgam of human, feral beast, and demonic attributes,

  • and that’s totally my aesthetic!

  • However, my only gripe with this episode is that I was slightly disappointed with the

  • personality of BP. Don’t get me wrong, I like her, but I didn’t end up liking her

  • as much as I wanted to. She felt a tad on that flat side and I didn’t find her charismatic

  • enough. If she was more menacing, or more flamboyant, or moresomething, she could

  • easily have ended up as one of my favorite characters. I get the point that she’s supposed

  • to be a supremely shitty person, and making her personality more magnetic would be antithetical

  • in a way to this trait. You can express pure evil to such a severe degree that it makes

  • for a fascinating character, case in point, The Lich.

  • But making a character a shitty asshole

  • and simultaneously captivating, I have to admit, that’s an extremely difficult

  • balancing act to pull off. Considering how Bandit Princess scampers away by the episode’s

  • end, I hope the Adventure Time crew is able to achieve this feat for her eventual reappearance.

  • Come on Bandit Princessshow up, hopefully, in less than a dozen episodes, please!

  • While BP’s backstory is grimly comical [Bandit Princess: “I was born with rabies and my

  • parents didn’t love me because they both had mono!”], I think it works better as

  • a joke than an actual backstory. BMO asks whethersome people are just pure city-sidewalk

  • boom-boom from a red donk and that’s all there is to it?”, but if Bandit Princess

  • backstory is true, that’s clearly not all there is to it. She is even cognitive enough

  • of the underlying cause herself that she can admit her rough upbringing shaped her current

  • identity. [Bandit Princess: “So now I do stuff like this!”] Personally, I’m far

  • from certain that this is her real backstory though, considering that rabies is almost

  • always fatal, and if it spreads into the brain causing frantic and frenzied behavior, that’s

  • already at a stage beyond the point of no return. Also to be born with rabies, you’d

  • have to be bitten by a carrier of rabies while youre still in the womb, which is an awkward

  • scenario to visualize to say the least. Also mono tends to last a few months at the longest,

  • so that doesn’t fit the narrative either. But yes, the counter-argument is that it’s

  • a fantasy universe, animal-virus interactions can be fictionalized, and all that junk, I know.

  • Still, it wouldn’t be the first time a character with antisocial personality disorder

  • made up a comical lie about their backstory. [Ice King: “I didn’t steal it! I made

  • that item! Made it with the magic that I stole!”]

  • Finn’s nightmarish visions of Bandit Princessmisdeeds prompt Jake to ask what the dream

  • was about this time as he casually lists all the things that cause Finn to wake up screaming.

  • [Jake: “Break up, Lich, me dying, you dying, other break up, growing up, never growing

  • upor spiders?”] Extraordinarily hilarious but exceptionally dark in its implications

  • that’s my favorite type of humor, and Adventure Time nails it so much this episode.

  • Jake and BMO’s blasé attitude to the chronic torment their friend experiences demonstrates

  • that underneath Finn’s brash exterior, he has been deeply traumatized by the many experiences

  • that have shaped him. Relationships, death, growing up, staying a childall things

  • that permeate the nether regions of Finn’s mind.

  • Also spiders!

  • Jokes, aside, BMO alludes to this concept of recurrent adversity more seriously at the end of the episode.

  • [BMO: “Jake, why does this thing happen to Finn?”] All the challenges and tribulations Finn faces

  • are molding him into a hero, but it’s not as if he’s coming out unscarred from all

  • these experiences.

  • Like many episodes before it, “I Am a Swordwas exceedingly grim underneath the non-stop

  • knee-slapping comedy. Bandit Princess left a trail of destruction in her wake as she

  • looted and maimed. Finn Sword was forced to experience these abhorrent acts firsthand.

  • The Finn Sword situation was already tragic enough on its own, and yet it’s taken even

  • further as he becomes an unwilling accomplice to that which he actively stands against.

  • Finn has a moment of reflection yet again where he ponders whether he takes those around

  • him for granted, this being the third time in recent history. But I don’t think Finn

  • fully internalizes that this instance of it has led to serious and lasting harm, both

  • for Finn Sword and those on the receiving end of him. Finn declares that he alone will

  • settle this conflict as he engages Bandit Princess, and refuses Jake’s help even when

  • he finds himself in a pinch. His actions could be seen as manly or valiant, but I see it

  • as massive farce. He has turned this confrontation into a matter of misguided honor. Finn thinks

  • if he can single-handedly regain his Finn Sword and put a stop to Bandit Princess, he

  • would be fixing this stupid mistake of his, that it somehow would right all the wrongs

  • that had transpired as a result. It’s a foolish and egotistical outlook, and it ends

  • in disaster as Finn stabs himself and passes out. Finn still lacks awareness in many respects,

  • and I have to wonder if this latest traumatic experience will start to change that.

  • And speaking of wondering, is Finn in an actual coma!? Did he simply faint from the shock

  • and will wake from his fetal position after his mind and body receive the proper rest?

  • Or did piercing his duplicate have a tangible effect on his own existenceare the lives

  • of the two linked together somehow? And that green glow of Finn Sword and the ominous sound!

  • What is gonna happen to Finn Sword now that a portion of the Grass Sword has crept into

  • it!? When Finn turned into Finn Sword, his arm was already the Grass Sword, so technically

  • Grass Sword is already a part of Finn Sword. So what sort of integration or combination

  • is actually occurring here? My initial feelings upon seeing these enchanted blades of grass

  • worm their way into the cracked jewel was simple-minded relief: “Finn Sword is going

  • to be OK!” But what if that’s not it? What if the result actually ends up as a monstrosity?

  • It might become a weapon – a hybrid of the Grass and Finn Sword together, but knowing

  • that Finn Sword is actually Finn, it is a person, this sword might transform from a

  • sword into an actual new character for all we know. And this shade of green, this shade

  • of green is really haunting. It’s not reminiscent of the grass sword’s colorit is far

  • more comparable to the green associated with the Lich, and there’s no way such a detail

  • was merely glossed over. This story arc could continue down the tragic route, one where

  • the death of Finn Sword may have been the more favorable outcome in the long-term.

  • I certainly wouldn’t put it past Adventure Time to travel into such dark places. But

  • the possibilities are countlessso much could happen with this plot point. Please

  • feel free to provide your personal predictions in the comments. Just what is occurring beneath

  • this smiling face? I can’t wait to find out.

Woah, this episode packed so much! Hijinks, top-notch comedy, callbacks to past places

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