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If Dean is a demon, then Sam can cure him and in doing so close the gates of Hell like they should have done at the end of Season 8; Dean as he was won't be there this time to dissuade him. Then that just leaves opening the gates of Heaven so that all the souls up there can progress to a natural death, and maybe the

You don't happen to be in a barbershop quartet by any chance?

104 + 18 = 122, the world record age. And Burns's mother could have had an early teenage pregnancy. It's only in the years since they've been treating Burns's age as a joke that it's become implausible.

I still don't understand: what else could a 'report on the accounting department' mean? A report on the accounting department's progress? If so, Burns should have said so.

The real genius of that line is that Homer has apparently understood 100 of his new duties.

Change it to 'her' and I'll upvote you (in 3 days when I get back to my computer).

In my opinion the first predominantly irritating episode was 'Missionary: Impossible.' The ludicrous premise, the overly meta, endingless resolution, the overly-explicit poke at Family Guy, the unfunny parodies of British sitcoms, the conceit of Yeardley Smith doing Lisa's voice for the 'Lisa Jr' character, the

For years I thought the line preceding that was 'remember that monkey didn't do it?' A monkey boweling someone would indeed be an unpleasant experience/disturbing universe.

'Can you repeat the part of the stuff where you said all about the things?' Ah, a sentence that covers every possible misunderstanding.

I wonder if Montel liked this episode.

They're keeping it from us in order to save all of arseholes.

Buffy getting an army while she struggles with leadership issues isn't contrived. She's a Slayer; her struggle with being on the front line is established throughout the series.

Her actual name is Remy Hadley. Her middle name may or may not be Beauregarde. It's been mentioned several times on the show; have you not seen those episodes?

Seeing a decline in the show is fine, though I personally don't think one started until mid-Season 6. However, what I don't get is implying that 13 not divulging a major detail about her personal life is out of character. It's consistent with one of her strongest character traits.

House's insistence that 'everyone has the right to be an idiot' reminded me of Scrubs wherein Cox tells JD that it's not worth worrying as a doctor about patients' stupid choices re their health, like the guy who refused to quit smoking or the woman who didn't report her cocaine abuse. In that sense, I think the best

700 DOLLARS!

I, a grown woman, was born in the UK in 1988, subsequently raised in it, and I would have had no idea what you were talking about without Max_Freedom's implication. I still don't know what OMD stands for.

'What do you mean the bank is out of money? Insolvent? You only have enough cash for the next three customers?!' The ensuing melee, the cashier's frustration, and the expression on Fred's face the split second before Moe punches him are hilarious even if you've never heard of It's A Wonderful Life.

In the UK equivalent of 9th grade or thereabouts I remember suggesting 'fink' as a word based on this episode and being asked by everyone if I'd made it up.

The page image should have been from a second or so later when Krusty realises what he's doing and looks at his hand. One of the funniest Simpsons images since Bart looks at the back of his playing card with peanut butter smeared on it.