I'll bring you back a sandwich and possibly a six toed husband.
I'll bring you back a sandwich and possibly a six toed husband.
Sue really is the one 100% competent person in the VP's office.
Does matricide count as a happy ending for Sally? Cause it's looking like a possibility.
I think I've said it here before, but I expect the series will end with an epilogue set in the mid-70s where we see Harry as one of the San Fernando Valley's leading producers of pornographic films.
I'm not a manga guy, so I had to google that. It's shockingly accurate.
The original score on this show is always great, but I especially enjoyed the spy movie riff that was played while Stan walked down the hall to the Project K office.
When he showed up, I thought to myself "Good thing they've already made a plan to end the show."
I greatly appreciated that Peggy used Don's old "change the conversation mantra."
Should we fire him before he cashes the check?
Of course the soap opera producer and his star wife are swingers!
It's a perfectly cromulent ordinal number.
Honestly, I did think the "Beat-Up Waiter" trial itself made absolutely no sense, but I chose to ignore it in favor of comedy.
I knew it was a bad idea to watch him open the mail.
The amount of girlish glee that Lisa has in that scene is just perfect. It's a nice little reminder that despite being one of Springfield's smartest citizens, she's still an eight year old.
And to think, I got all this after dropping out of the fourth grade.
As I've been rewatching the series, I've come to realize that Jasper is one of my favorite characters. I never would have expected that as a kid.
So you really are some kind of Non-Giving-Up School Guy!
FRENCHY PLAN!
Rat Trap Delivery
Caution Open Roof
There's a great deleted scene that was included on the DVD where we see Skinner lying in bed having Vietnam flashbacks, screaming that Charlie's coming down on the platoon. We then pan out to see that Homer is sitting on the edge of his bed eating popcorn and saying "C'mon Skinner, get them!"