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I found it. It was called Likely Suspects and the reason I couldn't find it is it aired the season before X-Files premiered. I guess I must have watched a lot of Fox on Friday nights and had probably just outgrown TGIF! http://en.wikipedia.org/wik…

Well, you're the king of the idiots!

I can't for the life of me find it. The main character also used to have a fake talk show late nights on Fox, and I Googled the shit out of both of these concepts and can't find any info.

He's definitely the biggest problem with the new version.

Frankly, I cannot even recall the ending offhand. I bet I've seen the episode 20 times.

I actually started watching it when it was just shorts on the Tracey Ullman show. It was like, "Hey, mom, there are cartoons on on Sunday nights now! Can I stay up to watch them?"

My favorite part of the episode is the gymnast instructor (forgot his name; he has appeared again). "Cat's back for everyone" "I had a dog!" "Is cat now!"

Oh, I actually remember the show you're talking about, but I don't think I ever connected it with this episode. It used to air right before the X-Files, didn't it? When it was still on Friday nights, before it moved to Sundays. I don't know if enough people watched it or it lasted long enough for this to be a real

I always laughed at people who felt gypped by that. So *points* HA HA!

Season 13 has Weekend at Burnsies, Homer the Moe, A Hunka Hunka Burns in Love, The Lastest Gun in the West, The Old Man and the Key, and I Am Furious Yellow. I'd say those are all excellent. Plenty of other good ones, too. The only ones I dislike are Little Girl in the Big Ten and The Parent Rap (def two of my least

My favorite one is "I didn't think anything could ever be worse than Homer Goes to College, but here we have Bart Gets an Elephant."

Kwijibo.

I think you're thinking Clerks 2, not Billy Madison.

Well, they're incorrect then.

Brad Bird had nothing to do with Toy Story 3, did he?

Hey, euripides trousers, want to go feed that donkey some beer, get him all messed up?

Arrr, a quarter! He'll be playin' all day!

You do realize in the climax the ghosts, for sure, aren't real. She dies because she's so scared she can't breathe. It follows that the whole story is the same.