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I couldn't even find when it starts again on the TBS website. For a show that has been renewed for another 66 episodes, it's almost like it doesn't exist.

I was hoping to be presently surprised, but unfortunately not. And after a while searching the internet for an answer (there's seriously sfa information), it seems that it won't start up again until early next year, for a 22 ep season.

Anna Hutchison looks a lot like Chris Hemsworth in that screencap. Oh…

What's on tonight?
Nothing, apparently.

It's weird, on rewatching this episode, I noticed that it seems Yeardley Smith has a real hard time saying that line without spitting or lisping - which obviously makes it all the more funny.

"Ohhh, brought some of your commie friends to help you fight dirty, eh?"

Taking advice from Idiotking - that's a paddlin'

Despite the naysayers above, this episode definitely falls into the "classic" pile of Simpsons episodes. I say this mainly because it still has the quotable lines you want from a classic episode and a goofy and loveable Homer.

I thought this was a step up from the last two episodes. Though the story is often disjointed and whacky, there's still enough laughs to be had to make this show worthwhile viewing. And, Patrick Stewart.

Stick it up your arse, mate!

Didn't know these guys were releasing anything. Pleased as punch I am to have found this review, and now I know what my afternoon will entail. As long as Metric stay "catchy", I'll listen to them no matter what directions they take.

Thanks a lot AVC!
Pretty sure I'll now have less time to for other activities outside of watching TV.
Where will I find time to eat and drink, and make my keyboard all sticky followed by a brief period of shame?

Ya ya ya, he is.

They rarely do the "You know, I've learned something today…" ending any more.

Sounds like a delightful romp

Condescending? That was not my intent. I was just giving you a hard time and my opinion about your opinion - hence the "I think". I do consider D & D to be funny and would probably call it a classic with the likes of others and the ones you mentioned. Comedy is like horror to me - what I consider to be scary or funny

There's one reviewed by AVClub - Blunt Talk.

Goddamn, laughed way too hard at this episode. The trail mix had me in stitches, just so random, and the cop's description of the type of trail mix was pure gold.

Come on now, I think it's a gross hyperbole to call the first Dumb and Dumber the funniest movie of all time. Unless you haven't seen many comedies.

He can sing well?