She's got quite the lesbian following. And I liked the blazer joke.
She's got quite the lesbian following. And I liked the blazer joke.
I liked the primary colors moving and talking on the screen.
I didn't notice, and I even read your comment before watching the episode. Maybe you're mistaken?
Creating three distinct characters and fully embodying them past the point of his comfort and others for sheer hilarity takes some very deep balls. You heard me.
Lisa ones are at least interesting. Marge episodes aren't even as neat as potatoes.
YES, YES, YES, THIS ROCKS!
NO, NO, NO, DON'T STOP A-ROCKIN'!
This episode gets my lowest score ever: seven thumbs up.
I've always been partial to much beloved fictional character Ku Klux Klam. It's okay, I'm black.
Lousy sheriff, run me out of town, will ya?
Oddly enough, both of their characters have made appearances in the post-classic era: Lumpkin had a whole episode where she returned, and Homer called up Herb.
I watched it just before she died. Clearly, I'm the greatest hero in American history.
I too must make a similar statement with my name in place of idiotking's…name.
Rome-old and Juli-eh
Worst title pun and pretty bad episode as well.
They brought back Lunchlady Doris, because Doris Grau can only be dead from cancer so long before she has to be replaced. So maybe the same will happen with Wallace.
*cries* What a crappy comment…
You've ruined our discussion!
As evidenced by my delightful catchphrase, "WELCOME TO CHURF!", it's okay for me to say it 'cause I'm black.
Doubtful, unless Wallace was going to quit the show, because that news was made weeks ago, and she just died. No, I fear that Nedna will outlive all of us.
That shred was barely there, to be fair.
I just watched "Bart the Lover", completely unaware of this news. This news has embiggened Wallace's excellent performance in that episode.
Just because she's a lesbian doesn't mean she's some kind of…pink donut-eating girl.