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"I was a FOOL to think people would want naked pictures of Whoopi Goldberg!"
(PTOOIE!)
"What the…?"

Man, if that was one of the GOOD episodes…

There was a sequel to It's A Good Life in the 2002 remake of The Twilight Zone. Like so much about that series, it was completely awful. The kid grew up, and now his daughter was the little hellion tormenting the town. The two get into a fight with their god powers, and in the end Mumy's character shrugs his shoulders

R.L. Stine also wrote a handful of extremely corny books under the nom de plume "Jovial Bob Stine." His early works include the novelization of the film Spaceballs (with many details altered, sometimes for the sake of censorship and sometimes for no logical reason) and really awful joke books meant to capitalize on

HE'S SUPERMAN!

Ah, the episode summary is finally available!  Earlier today, I was able to find the link in a search but not the review itself.  Weird.

It's funny how quickly "We hate Michael Bloomberg!" becomes "four more years!," though.

All right, all right!  I'll add a spoiler warning.  Just don't burn me at the stake for it!

"So the Klingons eradicated them all, you say?  I'm sure many songs were written about the great Tribble hunt."

You know, they offer the proper pronunciation of his name in an episode of Night Gallery.  (It sounds very, very French!)

(SPOILER) Oh, Weyoun comes back, all right.  In fact, one of the Dominion leaders complains that they have to keep replacing them with clones, a'la the Venture Bros.

Oops, that was my goof!  That sentence makes a lot more sense after I read it twice.  My apologies.

I would play Warrisey Ware.

Calling them what?

Come on, Bob's Burgers.  Do me a solid and don't put this man on your show, ever.  He's as ubiquitous as pubic lice at a hooker convention.

Come on, Bob's Burgers.  Do me a solid and don't put this man on your show, ever.  He's as ubiquitous as pubic lice at a hooker convention.

Good golly Miss Molly how I hated this episode.  I sat through the whole thing with one eyebrow raised and my jaw hanging in dumbfounded silence.  Then when it was finally over, I shouted "What the HELL was that crap?!"  You're right that it doesn't fit in the BTAS universe, but worse, it has an extra helping of the

Are you kidding?!  I have a problem with that!  I have a BIG problem with that!  I heard they turned Bruno "Ugly" Mannheim into a cannibal in the comic, which is why I don't bother reading the comics anymore.  I mean, come on, there was a point in time when Batman: The Animated Series was considered dark and edgy.

I don't know if it was on One Saturday Morning or One Too, but watching the last episode of Pepper Ann has me convinced that I really underestimated this show when it first aired.  It was one of those series prior to the new My Little Pony that was designed especially for girls *without* dismissing them as

"Imagine how a CG DuckTales movie would do right now.