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@parvomagnus:disqus Okay, I just purchased a digital copy of issue #4, & I don't know if you've read a preview, advance copy or anything, but that is exactly what's happening. Bravo, sir, bravo.

Great list, though I'd like add the NewsRadio reunion on King of the Hill. ("Movin' On Up")

Great list, though I'd like add the NewsRadio reunion on King of the Hill. ("Movin' On Up")

Big Red no? What did the gum ever do to you?

Big Red no? What did the gum ever do to you?

Yeah, but at least it felt like the guest stars actually served a purpose back then. Hell, look at "Krusty Gets Cancelled" for a perfect example of how to juggle so many different guest stars while pulling off a great episode.

Yeah, but at least it felt like the guest stars actually served a purpose back then. Hell, look at "Krusty Gets Cancelled" for a perfect example of how to juggle so many different guest stars while pulling off a great episode.

Wow. I mean, this episode was just f***ing dull. I mean, Bob's Burgers had an episode about a girl losing her hat, & that was legitimately at least twenty times more interesting than happened here tonight.

Wow. I mean, this episode was just f***ing dull. I mean, Bob's Burgers had an episode about a girl losing her hat, & that was legitimately at least twenty times more interesting than happened here tonight.

Hank Hill from King of the Hill, at least in the latter half of the show's run, where he practically turns into a Gary Stu. He's a moralizing douche who always states the obvious, he likes things obnoxiously bland & non-eventful we're supposed to believe him when he says it's for the best, his constant "country

Really? Then no offense, but that wasn't a funny joke. Maybe it'd help if you got hit in the face with a pie. Or punched a mime. Whatever works for you.

" It should be conceded that this episode was directed by a woman, Gail
Mancuso. It should also be mentioned that Mancuso might have experienced
a little tinge of deja vu on the set, because she was a longtime
director on Roseanne, which once did a justly famous episode in which Roseanne Connor ruined her husband's

Um, wrong ABC sitcom episode about a birthday on Leap Day. *points above*

Anyone notice you could see how many calories Burger World's menu items had during "Bathroom Break"? Their fries alone apparently came out to 600 calories, & I think their burger had quadruple digits.

I think the logic here is that the more outrageous the death, the likelier you are to survive it.

You actually thought he died? Dude, one of this show's most classic moments was a man falling down a gorge & hitting every rock on the way & surviving to complain about it. TWICE. That huge chunk of dome was a flesh wound at best.

Wait, the science fair deal was the A plot? Even though the title, promo image, description, & everything suggested otherwise?