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Boober Fraggle
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This episode was awesome! Great gags, like Muscle Man buying all the diapers and Mordecai getting the number in the checkout line, and the supernatural bit really worked as a framing device for Margaret and Mordecai's confrontation.

I definitely got the Larry the Cable Guy vibe from the "boot" bit with the bidet. It had almost the same cadence that he uses in his Prilosec commercials. Clearly I watch too much daytime television.

It was nuts. Garrick Sherman did a phenomenal job off the bench for Notre Dame in overtime after not getting a single minute in regulation. Mike Brey seems to always have a good team no matter what.

Curtis Mayfield does not find that funny.

That's up there with Boober's ballad in "The River of Life" when literally every Fraggle except him is near death because of the poisoned water supply. Fraggle Rock was not afraid to go to sad places.

I think the last movie was trying very hard to re-introduce all the characters to an audience that might have forgotten about them (or not known them at all), so they had a hard time sketching everyone out to the depths that had been shown in the earlier works. I'm hoping the second movie will not have the same

I'm very sure that's "Old Dog Trey". I think there was a version of it on Rowlf's "Old Brown Eyes Is Back" album.

I loved Benson in this episode. He really carried it with his "waiver" and "65" lines, as I thought the rest of the episode was a little weak.

I definitely thought the bully was going to be her son, because I thought the kid sort of looked like Dylan McDermott. Still, Lana yelling "you should report him" was pretty funny.

My personal favorite was the sweater and cap ensemble from last week. Mmm!

He seems to have fallen off his album a year pace lately, so hopefully he actually has some songs saved up for this one. His past couple sounded like he made up stuff on the spot.

I loved seeing the hummus and mini toasts in there! It's cool to see call backs in there without being to obvious about it.

Rest in peace Doc Hopper.

Rest in peace Doc Hopper.

I have the first three volumes in the complete series reprints, and aside from the dragging on of Opus having amnesia, I think it's held up pretty well. I'm getting the last two volumes for Xmas, so I can't speak for the last years of the strip though.

I have the first three volumes in the complete series reprints, and aside from the dragging on of Opus having amnesia, I think it's held up pretty well. I'm getting the last two volumes for Xmas, so I can't speak for the last years of the strip though.

Rolling Stone interviewed him a couple years and I got that vibe too. Of course, I may have just been subconsciously jaded by their comparison of his strip to "War and Peace" in the intro.

Rolling Stone interviewed him a couple years and I got that vibe too. Of course, I may have just been subconsciously jaded by their comparison of his strip to "War and Peace" in the intro.

25 year old Bloom County strips are still fresher than any Doonesbury strip from the last ten years.

25 year old Bloom County strips are still fresher than any Doonesbury strip from the last ten years.