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good write up, don't listen to the h8rs.

george lucas didn't direct all the star wars movies, right?. i wonder if thats how they could get away with sayin that.

I saw that part of the episode but I don't think Ira did, which is what he would have had to have done to be able to know that it was a billion dollar idea. But he wasn't there.

Some would argue that racism not refuted = racism wins. But anyhow, sure, maybe I was too hasty with the "racism-wins" designation, but it sure as hell didn't lose, and it sure as HALE didn't do anything good for the episode.

Throughout the episode the Judge was way up front with the racism, so to me it seemed like he wouldn't hold back for Wanda (which Wanda wouldn't have stood up for).

Yeah, I get what happened. I just think that it was weird and didn't work very well (the whole trainer thing wasn't very funny at all). I was prescribing an alternate, better version where Larry used Wanda's badassery to counter the Judge's racist remarks. That way Larry and Wanda are allies against racism, Wanda

oh, it was already mentioned below. humiliated

Oh, I forgot to say that I thought the little throwaway conversations between Jeff and Larry would hee-lar-ious in this episode, no doubt. Jeff is really employing his new giggle. Git it on!

I think this episode was the worst one of the season. Not because it all sucked, however. A lot of it was funny. I'm down with the car periscope. Even though the idea was a little out there, it was funny to watch them use it and it had me wishing I had one. It totally gives the front seat passenger a legit function. I