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There's a Latin word, "sopio," that literally means a graffito dick. They needed a single word for that concept!

Everyone loves Z names.

I love Rob Huebel so much. His voice work on Axe Cop lately has been ace. He's so funny I get excited whenever his character, Grey Diamond, pops up.

"We just haven't had enough time to smoke weed."

Nah, dude, the Bible's okay with owning people. It's copacetic!

I recently watched all of Eagleheart. The first two seasons were decent but nothing special, but, man, that third season was just masterful. It reminded me of the progression of Moral Orel, except, you know, not so fucking depressing.

It's existed for a lot longer than that. It premiered in 2001. Did it take a couple years off in the middle there?

How?

I've been having trouble not doing this although I've already seen Fury Road three times. Particularly when I saw Spy, I walked by the Fury Road theater and I was like, "I should just go in there."

I don't think it would work in the show, honestly, to have a bunch of others siding with her. The thing I don't like is the "maybe that's okay, too" thing. It is decidedly not okay to be so stupid as to believe there's an angel skeleton in Springfield (but, then, it's also not okay, at the end of The Cartridge Family,

I never left it alone long enough to "rediscover" it myself. I don't remember the time before syndication very well, though, and I have to imagine there were some episodes I only saw once and then not again for five or so years. A lot of the gags cut in syndication were fun to rediscover when the DVD sets started

Oh, I saw it. I liked to imagine Johnson staring longingly at Pratt, thinking "My sitcom is going to end in the next couple of years, and, if I play my cards right, that could be me!"

As much as I defend the later seasons, I kind of hate most of the vacation episodes after this one. The Brazil one has some good moments, but the England one is about as bad as the show gets.

I actually always didn't like Lisa the Skeptic much because more people don't agree with Lisa.

Exactly. Between Seasons 2 and 8 you have an enormous amount of episodes that are masterpieces or nearly so. The show as a whole, during those seasons, is definitely a 10/10 situation. There's never been anything better. Seasons 9-20 as a whole probably average out to about 7.5/10. Still plenty of laughs and well

I always enjoyed it and think the criticisms of it are borderline retarded. I mean, Skinner had changed a lot from earlier seasons. If you watch a rerun from Season 2 he's barely the same character he is in Season 9. I can't fathom why people got so upset (especially since it's based on a famous story). I always love

That joke is from a clip show. A CLIP SHOW!

No joke: at the time this episode aired, I had just started working for parking at my university. I had three supervisors named Steve. That joke just felt frighteningly prescient to me.

I love that episode and the Itchy & Scratchy as The Lion King musical.