I tried to expand it to fullscreen, but that only made it Bigger and Deffer.
I tried to expand it to fullscreen, but that only made it Bigger and Deffer.
Am I the only person who liked Season 5? I think it was actually my second favorite season, tbh.
Carrie in a grey wig falls squarely into "never not funny" territory.
Maybe nerds who don't know how to operate "the internet" eat crackers, we don't know. Frankly, we don't want to know. It's a market we can do without.
Sorry, you're thinking of Woodsy Allen.
Wiggum crushing those guys doesn't seem too far removed from Shary Bobbins' demise. Did people have a problem with that at the time? (Though it's been openly acknowledged that that was much of a Critic joke than a Simpsons joke.)
I have no idea why but this entire comment is hilarious.
It wasn't their weakest, but I'd definitely call it their worst-produced. As with the Breeders' Pod, the songs are so damn great, but Albini's production is near-unlistenable.
It's a cheap gag, sure, but damn if Marge puking in that scene wasn't the biggest laugh in this episode.
This isn't America's Funniest Home Videos!
Honestly? Every male main character from the West Wing fits this perfectly. I'm going with Leo McGarry. The smartest, most level-headed and efficient guy in the room, but absolutely NOT rendered as superhuman - he's more aware than anyone of his demons, and his character is all the richer for it.
Not to mention there are actually TWO commentaries on that episode - one regular, and one Easter egg with just Mike Reiss alone. Reiss' might actually be funnier - he's always a delight on commentaries, but he goes into great detail about the Prince fiasco, and on top of that, he at one point describes himself as "an…
Until one day he just…
Finally we'll see the origin story we've all been waiting for: Los Pollos Hermanos' buyout of Cluckin' Chicken.
The crime-solving dog trainers!
Yeah, $140 is nothing. Usually if he was preparing a will, he'd also be preparing a power of attorney, appointment of healthcare representative, and living will as well, which might bump it up to $300 or so, but $140 for just a will is pretty standard. (Not a lawyer, but I work in a law office).
Could he BE any more traumatized?
Yeah, these are pretty general similarities.
Yes, Smithers' thinly veiled "mash note" in Lady Bouvier's Lover, or him saying he wanted to "kiss his ass goodbye," or his fantasy of Burns flying in through the window, or having Burns as his start-up screen on his PC, or the fact that he actually went to an all-male resort…all this adds up to a decade of subtle,…
My immediate reaction to the ISIS sketch: "That would've made Michael O'Donoghue proud."