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I cant even pretend to be cool enough to try and tear down this movie. I was way too wrapped up in the suspense and grand puzzle to even notice that the dreams werent "dream like" enough (and as demonstrated in the in first encounter with Wantanabe, the dreams need to be as realistic as possible), or that I didnt feel

Why not become a city planner? Ya' know, the dumbesst guy in my fraternity became an architect!

everyone on My Name Is Earl is a Scientologist

eh, much more real is the continuing popularity of Romper Stomper with neo-nazi skins. Of course, that movie's message was much more bleak and nihilistic and ambiguous than American History X, and they actually got Skrewdriver on the soundtrack.

"Everything has cilantro on it…" was so friggin accurate.

"The whole credit sequence has been cut down for god-knows-what reason"

…If you guessed Cubert and Dwight, then you're wrong! They were never popular.

DAMMIT! I SAID THE SAME THING LAST WEEK AND NOBODY CARED!

As I stated last review, I've been enjoying the interesting team-ups this season, exploring some of the more neglected, one-note characters. Though I predicted a Hermes/Zoidberg episode, this was still a nice pairing. Still looking forward to exploring Scruffy's dark past.

@Phyrkrakr- I think that was more or less Los Angeles, thus San Francisco would be in its own whole environment.

couldnt they just break it down to "meh" and "feh"?

I think you got it backwards, grudlian. Marge's advice was NOT to fake her emotions, but to express herself freely, eventually leading to some catharsis in the form of music. Its the exact OPPOSITE of the advice Marge's mother gave her, about pretending to be happy so no one would think her a bad mother. As Lutz

Can we PLEASE put a rest to this "there are _blank_ apologists now" stupid shit? Yeah, there are people with a fucking different opinion then yours, and by judging the comments, there are a lot more people who love Lisa than think that she would be least likey to be mourned. And saying that Lisa-centric episodes are

Prong was a pretty good trash band

Your state is bad and you should feel bad!

@Tokomini- Coincidentally enough, that episode was "Lisa's First Word", with Elizabeth Taylor playing Maggie.

I imagine that Marge has to the least popular Simpson. Lisa is certainly my favorite Simpson. While its true that Lisa is the show's conscience, which can make her a bit of a wet blanket, I think she is also the show's straight man, off which the insanity of the people around her can be displayed and commented on, and

Thats funny.

Interesting Pairings
While the Dan-Brown-mocking was an obvious part of this episode, I cant remember another episode that dealt with Fry and the Professor's relationship, either as boss and employee or nephew and uncle, but its good seeing them together. I liked the Professor's shame of Fry and Fry's sense of

Well, they at least went on a delivery in the eye-Pod episode, but that joke kinda made me cringe a little. It just made me think of the point in the Simpsons when Homer basically just stoped going to the plant. I aint saying that ever episode needs to be based around a delivery, but it just works so well as a plot