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If you work for a financial company, you should also be able to point out that a 1.5 percent drop is quite normal. A drop like this could have been the result, or it could have been the result of randomness in stock market activity. Because things like this happen all the time. It's just that most of the time when

I kind of agree with Sean, too. I definitely wouldn't be anywhere near as harsh, but I agree with most of the points. I didn't like Homer being so hateful—up till now he had been dumb and insensitive, but not outright mean or bigoted. The whole thing with Homer, Moe, and Barney taking him hunting struck me as too mean

Sean O'Neal: The snark is strong in this one, master. We must train him.
Josh Modell: No. It is too dangerous for someone his age! He is already too old to be a commentling. What if he cannot control his power, and turns to the hack side? Remember what happened to Darth Rabin?
Sean O'Neal: I shall take full

The thing about "Shiny Happy People," though, is that even though I think it's the weakest song on the album I still think it works as a part of the album as a whole. It flows well with the other songs, and seems to "fit" there.

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I agree. Also, I can't hate "Shiny Happy People" because it led to them singing "Furry Happy Monsters" on Sesame Street.

Tig and Stephanie are and absolutely adorable couple! And I was downright elated, because Stephanie has also become one of my favorites lately—she's almost always great on I4H—and to see the two of them together, so happy, is soooo awesome.

I think most of the really bad, obnoxious Devin behavior was a result of them trying too hard with the gimmick of pretending they hate each other and disagree vehemently on everything. That one of them has to think every movie is THE BEST THING EVER and the other one has to think it's AN ABOMINATION THAT TARNISHES ALL

I have always thought that roguelike elements would benefit the horror genre more than anything else. The two main tropes are that everything is procedurally generated (so that every game, you never know what you're going to encounter) and permadeath (so that, if you do die, it's game over with no way to restore a

"It tastes like something that's really bad for your body" is the perfect way to describe a Pop-Tart.

I think part of it might be that, visually, Akbar and Jeff strips tend to be the least interesting—which is saying a lot. Many of the strips are literally just their faces, 16 times, with dialogue bubbles and a punchline where their fingers touch or something like that. They're also more plain-looking than the rabbit

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Dr. Hibbert was pronounced dead by the A.V. Club. He was then brought to a better pop culture website, where his condition was upgraded to "alive."

Those "Road to…" movies are lots of fun! All except for "Road to Perdition." VERY big tonal shift from the other films in the series.

The book is actually pretty good satire that shows Forrest to be a human and flawed character. I wouldn't say it's great, but at least it's interesting and innovative.

I thought it was universally agreed that "Look at All Those Idiots" by Mr. Burns and Smithers is the best track on the album.

In this b-b-b-b-BONUS-s-s-s-s episode it both constantly delighted me and constantly drove me CRAZY to listen to someone doing an impression of John Lennon that sounded almost exactly like Ringo Starr. I'm sure that they were constantly bringing Ringo up on purpose, too.

Way to go, guys. Reading through all your recaps of your favorite parts has made me want to go back and listen to a 2 1/2 hour podcast AGAIN.

I think with both of them, the problem is that there are too few portrayals of other cultures so everything becomes a stereotype.

Exactly! It's gone from complete disagreement to reluctant partial agreement. And things will continue to go in that direction.