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DVD Commentary Commentary
With: Josh Weinstein, George Meyer, director Dominic Polcino

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Building next door: Lady and the Clamp - Hardware for Her
Exterminator: Spray's Anatomy Exterminators
Burger of the Day: The Six Scallion Dollar Man Burger - $5.95

Season 8 introduced a lot of things, like Edna and Seymour's relationship, that worked great once - then the writers messed with them, undid and redid them, or beat them into the ground.

Season 8 was the heaviest Helen Lovejoy season ever, and all the Helen and Helen/Maude scenes are spectacular.

Yep! That's on the Wikipedia article for this episode, and I try not to duplicate things that are listed on Wikipedia or SNPP.

My point was that there's generally only wheels when a gag calls for it (on the commentary, they said there are never wheels)… but otm shank proved that wrong, too.

DVD Commentary Commentary
With: Matt Groening, Bill Oakley, John Weinstein, writer Rachel Pulido, director Susie Dietter

I live in Michigan and watch the same CBS affiliate that Battle Creek does.

I actually liked him, brief as his scenes were. First asking Lisa for money, and later, "…Can I use your bathroom?"

"Better turn on the old Wiggum charm" almost, but doesn't quite, work. Too specific.

The strangest part about this review is that Homer spends the whole episode unusually competent and clever, yet Ondre Lombard is complaining that Homer acts too stupid.

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"PERVERT!"

DVD Commentary Commentary

I like that Bart unintentionally makes good on his phony promise to take Lisa to the water slide.

DVD Commentary Commentary
With: Matt Groening, Josh Weinstein, Kelsey Grammar, writer Ken Keeler, director Pete Michels

"Would you mind if I told you how we do it in Canada?"

And Harvey Fierstein was supposed to reappear in that episode but turned it down. He said, "The script was a lot of very clever gay jokes, and there just wasn't that Simpsons twist."

Those bastards on Wikipedia covered everything that can be covered about the DVD commentary. (The nerds on the internet are not geeks.) It’s decent though; it actually has John Waters.

Someone already mentioned that in the comments of part 1.