They're the tribe who live there, why would they be tested?
They're the tribe who live there, why would they be tested?
I normally think your grades are 'OK', like I can understand why you gave them even if I can see quality there, but a B+ for this one? This was easily the best episode of this series and completely compelling every time Greenwood was on the screen which was for most of the episode. Every time he worried for food I…
That's a good Roger quote, which is a big symbol of a strong character. Early Simpsons is forever quotable and memorable. I'm not saying I'd go around repeating his Guggenheim speach but that I remember the scene and laughed when I read it speaks a lot for the series and the character.
He's even got active multiple lives on the go and KIDS in some cases and parents in others.
Oh yeah they definitely didn't intend him to be that way, he wasn't hedonistic either though still effeminate. He's definitely evolved into something really amazing though.
Roger is the best character in animation, not only because he is funny, but because there is a simple genius to a character who can literally be anyone and believably work for and against a character. He's strong enough to be paired with any character in the show which happens often.
This is the first Simpsons episode I've enjoyed in about 10 years. It featured elements ACTUALLY BELONGING to the character (Bart as a spraypaint vandal), didn't introduce new things for the sake of carrying a story like his sudden Rap interest and featured less jerk-ass Homer. Also very little Lisa which is probably…
It's just a way to allow for back and forth, otherwise it would have been an entire fight with them locked in eternal grapple.
Totally disagree, easily at least a B, had plenty of moments that had me laughing or at least entertained and I think that is what is brilliant about the show. I've watched Stanny Tendergrass a bunch since it was on 2 or 3 weeks ago and it just is consistently entertaining to view, and the same is true for this ep.
Her face was very distracting in the scared straight sketch, which was a shame because it was pretty funny when she wasn't speaking and forgetting her lines.
Also I can't see it, where did they figure out that fire hurt them so significantly?
That he was dead made sense really and not a lot of sense. They kept saying "There are four of us now" while they were imprisoned except there were five with the cameraman.
They had to go willingly I think, as a struggle could end with the Magus crew dead and then the Exodus crew are shit out of luck.
Only 3 episodes left and it looks like the entire next episode is just going to be spent moralizing over Randall and setting up the final two.
I rewatched it and yeah, missed that he smashed the phone himself. Still wouldn't call that a selfless act itself and not what saved him,
At least to me I've been under the impression she has a connection to the spiritual, or is at least more accepting of it, she doesn't JUST know everything. But that might work in a film, its going to wear thin rapido in a tv show.
Eh, I enjoyed it, less so the hokey love-in at the start of the episode with the singing and fruit barbecue. Quitely is easily the best character on the show.
God Lori is possibly the worst female character in film or tv ever written. Every snide look she gives Shane for no reason on her little manipulation tour of Georgia makes me hate her all the more.
Exactly. Comic Dale was cool, TV Dale is a pain in the ass.
Then you need to go study law and learn the definition of rape.