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My mum banned The Simpsons in our house for a while after I mooned my sister on the trampoline. She was certain that Bart Simpson had warped my fragile little mind.

I like Amanda Palmer's music, the annoying stuff she does doesn't really bother me. The fact is musicians in general tend to be a bit crazy. Nick Cave apparently thinks poor people were just bastards in a past life, The Foo Fighters were in an AIDS denialist documentary, Elvis slept with underage girls, and John

Hearing about this show reminded me of In The Flesh, where the recently dead return as bloodthirsty zombies before a treatment is developed to reintegrate them into society. A show which I really enjoyed, especially the finale which hit me pretty hard. I'm really easy to get going if you show real, honest grief so I

"Look for appearances from Tig Notaro, June Diane Raphael, Harris Wittels, Eddie Pepitone, and Jeff Goldblum."

I guess I should cut first time viewers some slack but I always thought it was pretty clear that the boys and mom were trying to keep the line going but none of the offspring were viable. Seems like they also missed that the whole lining up and disrobing scene was so mom could check them for injuries since they can't

This episode has so many great moments. The burial, the bathroom autopsy, Mulder and Scully talking about having kids, Cruising round to see the sheriff, and I can't believe no one mentioned Scully saying "Baa Ram Ewe".