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I was bothered by the fact that Marge would willing leave Maggie behind. Seems way too out of character.

No, just vegetarian. She eats insects and dairy products, so definitely not vegan.

He seemed so defeated when Homer and Bart continued to steal from him. He just gave up, which I found far more sad than funny. It was genuinely tragic.

It's either Bob cooking in his Gene-created 'trashion' ensemble in Tina Tailor Solider Spy, or 'Don't You Like Cotton Candy' from The Runaway Club for me.

I sense a potential plot for a future episode…

That's true, but he's willing stepped into the role. While technically not the grandfather, for all intensive purposes he's the adoptive one . Very creepy.

But they don't dance to the music, they only make it. Tina's got a thing for guys that are light on their feet. If The Couch Burners had been zombies, she might have been interested though.

It's strange how all their big purchases always end up being disappointing for them in the long run. Lest we forget the espresso machine.

They've got to be in crippling debt, but I can see them (well, except Bob) not being too worried about it.

I would totally listen to That Just Happened.

It's no Rdio. (Sorry, I'm still in mourning.)

I feel this. A pile of Mix CDs in the passenger seat is my regular driving companion.

I used to love watching 'Making the Video' right before the video itself premiered. It always made them feel like such a big deal, compared to now when they just appear on Vevo at some point. The pomp is gone, and I miss it.

I used to love Stereo Mood! The day that they sent the email saying that all the original creators were leaving was an incredibly sad day for me.

I was genuinely hoping that Kwenthrith was luring
Ecbert's men to Mercia in order to ambush/slaughter them all, but sadly that
didn't happen. I can't take her seriously as a threat to any kingdom
when she was literally a damsel trapped in a tower this episode. It was a little too cliche for my liking.

And eating Girl Scout cookies to boot!

They are doing that. Rollo's going to become the Duke of Normandy.

That wouldn't explain why he killed off the informer though…

I think Wessex would have worked better if they had kept the Viking settlement around until this season. It would have provided a reason for the Vikings to still have contact with Wessex, instead of leaving us with a bunch of characters we don't care about involved in plotlines that don't involve any of the Viking

Seriously. There are now more non-Viking characters than actual Vikings. It's a little mind boggling, considering the show is called Vikings.