aiwendil42
Aiwendil
aiwendil42

You know, I remember that 'sequel' being one of the last new episodes I watched, but I can't for the life of me remember anything else about it - not even whether I liked or disliked it. Perhaps I've repressed it and the fact that I haven't re-watched it since then is my unconscious mind telling me that it was awful.

We're all sure glad you make the time to stop by and let us all know how much you hate the place, though.

I'm like, 'I get it. Stupid horror movie tropes. The fact that the film is self-aware about those tropes doesn't make them any more interesting.'

I probably should. Though actually, I see plenty; I just usually don't see them until, oh, about 10 to 90 years after they're released.

Huh, I've seen two films from part 1 of this article, two from part 2, and two from part 3.

Huh, I've seen two of these, which brings me to a total of 4/80. And of those four, I would really only consider one a good film.

Hmm, I've only seen two of the films on this list.

I remember laughing uncontrollably at the cat joke when this episode first aired.

Well, I think we can all agree that the truly important thing is that we learned Rev. Lovejoy's first name is "Tim".

Mongorians, of course, being followers of Mongor, the evil goat demon from that one episode of Thundercats.

Of course, baboons are not apes. I sure hope someone had their employment terminated for that error.

Oh, early Germanic peoples definitely engaged in human sacrifice. Sorry, I thought we were specifically talking about the festival from which we derive the name 'Easter'. That festival is rather unlikely to have involved human sacrifice.

Umm, traditionally, Jesus had no descendants.

Well, if his name is any guide, at least one of his ancestors was the son of a Jew.

'Equates', not 'equivocates'.

Human and animal sacrifice? We know nothing about the spring festivals honoring Eostre. Animal sacrifice seems likely enough, but there is no evidence that the Anglo-Saxons ever engaged in human sacrifice.

I realize that this thread is three months old. But the following quote
has not been mentioned, and that state of affairs must be rectified.

I find that if I read everything in Lenny's voice, the world is a much better place.

Agree completely. And I'm always puzzled as to why vegetarianism seems to be an acceptable thing to hate someone for.

Well, congratulations!