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PLEASE

Well, the Professor stated he was 159 in one episode and approaching 170 in another.

You know what? I liked that picture.

I still need to see Wild Green Yonder and the last half of Bender's Game, myself.

Some fans say that it's better than it was at it's worst now, starting with season 20

Matt Selman produced last week's episode, right?

Damn, I cant think of a way out of this one.

Maybe in the future, people secretly record families living in the past if thier lives are interesting enough and then call those tv shows.

I remember that on Nick's show, Victorious, Drake and Josh was confirmed as a tv show, yet later a character from Drake and Josh became their school principal.

The Seymour bit made me chuckle, then think "oh man this is gonna piss off so many people"

Every episode of the season besides the première has a B.

I think they never had enough time to go into too many details or pretty much anything outside the main plot.

For some reason I cant remember that scene at all, which is odd because I remember everything else about this episode. It's driving me crazy.

I never realised it until she did it the very last time, but I really, really loved how Marge's whole argument for the entire episode was "Our water was on fire" repeated over and over.

Holy crap it's coming up /that/ fast?

For some reason, this felt oddly "big"

The crossover was a Family Guy episode, and no "gimmick" is inherently bad, really.

I'm gonna go with good, based on the 3 Fox episodes.

The experience will be different. Watching the episode new while an entire world is out there to talk to about the episode excitedly is different from finding a vid on dubbed scene 10 years later and then posted "Funny ep guys!" on facebook.

People complained when Homer did the ice bucket challenge for "trying to stay relevant."