MacBook Pro Retina Overheating

I have a 13" MacBook Pro Retina Late 2013 with 2.6 GHz Intel Core i5, 16 GB RAM, and 512 GB flash storage.
Recently I have noticed the laptop gets super hot in the top right corner near the power button, and the fan really gets loud. This happens when I am doing nothing else, but watching a tv show online. I even took my hard shell case off and have my macbook elevated slightly to try to have better airflow, and this still happens. I don't recall this happening months ago even when running more programs at once. Is this normal or might there be some issue here?

I am having this same problem, and it just started recently.  Macbook Pro Retina Late 2013, i5, 4gb RAM, 128gb SSD.
The same area that jtb283 mentioned gets really hot when I use Firefox or Chrome and watch Youtube videos.  It seems to be Flash related, however it doesn't happen when I use Safari.
Looking forward to any answers/solutions.

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