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The Morgan episode and this one were both inconsequential. I honestly find the letter grades for this show to be way off. This show is B's and C's at best these days. It's been a while (season 3?) since I've been looking forward to it.

Without Manzarek my favourite X albums might well sound a lot different, but I never liked The Doors or his contributions to them. That never-ending keyboard solo on Light My Fire is, well, never-ending. Like something out of a 70's Holiday Inn.

So…if he saw that Renard would kill him, why did he give Renard the scissors?
It took me 4 years to ask that question. Where is everybody?

That's assuming it follows the comics. Even if it does, it was still 90 minutes of feeling like my colon was being ripped apart by a thousand monkeys.

I thought of "Not Without My Anus" while watching this episode. Rick is injured in a vehicle that won't start surrounded by hundreds of walkers. Will he survive? Find out next week (maybe) as we are pleased to present you with the backstory of a minor character who loves puppies and hates mean things.

Valentine should be there. I would probably swap out I.O.U., which is still a very good song, but has nothing like the "If you were a pill…" lyric. Or I could get rid of Darlin' One, which is just ok. Don't know 20th Century Boy, so my ignorance allows me to slot in Androgynous. Problem solved.

I have got to start calling my Dad "Bro".

Yes, I am two months late on this, but I just got around to watching it. How did this terrible finale get an A? This season was pretty bad all around. It was easily one of the best comedies for its first four seasons, but had a serious drop in quality in season 5, and sucked this season. The comparison with 30 Rock,

My favourite part of the song is "twelve inches to a yard and have you sounding like a retard." It rhymes and it makes fun of people - like all the best songs. #AVClubCelebrates

I do not understand why this episode is considered to be one of the better Simpsons episodes. To me, it's part of the long slide into ludicrous plots involving Homer the caricature. Compare it with any of the season 3-5 highlights and it looks awful. It may look different than an average Simpsons episode, but other

So. Fucking. Funny.

This is how my kid looks when he has to run to the potty. Should I be concerned?

Papa was a Rolling Stone - the lyric ends with "all he left us was a loan" not alone.

She had 17 ways of saying "Fucking Vedder".

Fuck he's fat!

See "The Legacy of Reginald Perrin".

I was surprised to learn this was a seventh season episode, because it always seemed weak to me. The plot about Bart selling his soul is quite stupid and not particularly funny. Lisa mocking Bart at the dinner table was jarring and completely out of character. The Moe plot is not bad, although not strong either. I

As a blind man, it really helps me enjoy the show. If Dexter had not said "It's Deb", I would not have realized it was her until she started talking. Thanks Dexter!