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Not to mention it was way more realistic vomit than the liquid brown stuff they always show on Family Guy/American Dad/Cleveland Show.

I have to admit, I liked the crashing plane gag, mostly because of Chief Wiggum's warbling during that scene (it sounded like him, anyway). I didn't exactly find it dark, either.

I laughed at like… three whole jokes! That's well above the average quota for a modern-day Simpsons episode. Woo!

Why in the world do they make this show so gory (by Sunday evening cartoon standards, anyway)? The whole shot sequence was just dumb and I'm at a loss to how they even came up with the idea, let alone thought it would be a good idea. When clone Roger is punching clone Roger and blood is flying everywhere, it just

Not my favorite episode, but quite a good one! My favorite part was after Tina "died" and the sappy music played as the camera slowly zoomed in on her, just to abruptly stop and have her non-chalantly say "I'm fine." The timing on that line was just PERFECT, I don't even.

"Peter as anime"? I watched the whole episode and I don't remember that cutaway at all. Maybe I zoned out because of how terrible the ep was…

So who did the opening? I'm surprised that wasn't mentioned here.

A whole episode about a toilet, and hardly any poop jokes and no bare butts. Bob's Burgers KEEPS IT CLASSY.

I dunno. Seemed a little better than new Simpsons generally seems to be. The animation was a bit snappier too. Still, not a lot of laughs (although I did like the Storage Wars parody).

Can someone explain the Ted thing to me? It definitely looked more real than the movie, which was a bit ironic. It looked like puppetry. Was it just pre-recorded puppetry and all the wires, etc. were removed in post?

Can someone please explain to me how Raj was talking to that girl at the coffee shop? Unless there was residual alcohol in his system from the Valentine's Party at the comic book store? Even so, seems kind of fishy given how fast his speech seemed to tank after no alcohol in prior episodes.

Actually, it confused me more because it felt like it wasn't Family Guy humor. Normally the moose would have shown up and made some snide comment to his moose buddy. It just felt pointless, is all.

I would say the episode was terrible, but PUPPY BRIAN. OH MAN.

I thought this episode was a bit lackluster in the beginning, but the second half when the store went to hell was great. The intercom conversation was just about perfect.

This episode just didn't catch my interest. The story went nowhere and everything felt like filler. Ah, new Simpsons, it's like you aren't even really trying.

"She's a CAWWWWWP! A CAAAAAWWWWPPPP!"

This episode put me to sleep. When I woke up, it was over.

I only clicked 'Like' because I thought it was a joke. Now I'm wondering if it was or not. Please don't spoil the illusion for me.

Really happy Gotye picked up the 3 he did. ESPECIALLY Alternative Album of the Year, because the rest of his album deserves just as much praise as "Somebody", if not more so. Seriously, songs like "Smoke and Mirrors" and "Save Me" are fantastic and relatively genre-defining. Gotta love that the dude writes ALL his own

Ugh, this whole episode was just a trainwreck. I don't know, I really found the drunk driving home (well, and evening with strippers) offensive. Lois didn't even have anything to say about it, whereas in early seasons she would have at least been a BIT of a moral voice on the topic.