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@avclub-043a5755513643c7f4a9cd35380ec33e:disqus but they all hit different notes!

Just pointing out that we fairly recently had a movie about an agnostic Centurion who also engaged in many swordfights and it was pretty damn cool.

Oh my god why do we not have a Monsignor Martinez movie what the fuck is wrong with you Robert Rodriguez.

Damn, I unfortunately like the odds of this. Mrs. Krabappel is probably queen of the characters on the show that are always funny but that you can only truly appreciate well into adulthood.

Ah, I like Gil, god help me. The voice just makes me laugh.

GET. OUT.

This reads like the government shutdown, PBS-defunded version of This American Life.

The Nelson episode is a good one to bring up for the show's validity beyond season 8. "Nobody likes Milhouse!" is a great gag capper and of course "You kissed a girl! That is so gay!" is pure juvenile poetry.

If you said @avclub-6c6094f256f51e83fe02bce6091163e7:disqus , you are wrong! He was never popular.

I believe she dates in form if not name to Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie, which should fall into the "classic" era.

Flanders set himself up for it by keeping Bart as a slave in the basement, processing sugar-free ice milk.

I think that and the Mel Gibson episode are the generally accepted harbingers of that trend. Instead of celebrities voicing characters, they are the characters, and the main plot-driving characters at that as opposed to more cameo appearances like, say, Bob Newhart at Krusty's funeral, or the star-studded likes of

In a tragic mishap due to poor eyesight, Legs shot Fat Tony instead of his double.

Yeah, it'd be interesting to limit Hatesong to pre-MTV material — I would hope for some prime Irving Berlin vitriol.

@avclub-e3f5ab7f02122f95b801e13e2c586d6a:disqus he was still recovering after those fisticuffs with Billy Idol…

Most surprising about the hate: Oderus respects the democratic process, or is willing to admit that he would not stand up to a multi-scumdog assault.

Why have you never guested on a GWAR album, Idi?

AVC: But wouldn't fucking a blue whale be … cumbersome?
OU: Not as cumbersome as that horrible Seven Mary Three song!

To build on @avclub-6b8aa777ed70e7f15a45947a0f0c5986:disqus  (ah, I love usernames at the AV Club), part of it is liking the character. The "honest bad guy" has a certain integrity, especially when he's surrounded by non-honest bad guys. And there's a very specific disgust many Breaking Bad viewers get with Walter,

This box of crayons is like an open sewer, full of sickly greens and burnt siennas. Sometimes I can hardly take it…