Almost correct. Missing an S.
Almost correct. Missing an S.
They were in denial, perhaps. Nonfictionally speaking this is more likely because the Pythons would have arguably been more likely to know how mockable homophobia is due to Graham Chapman having come out to the rest of them.
It also suggests that Bart has a much better handle on what being gay is than Homer does i.e. same sex intimacy being much closer to the truth than Homer's homophobic imaginings like dancing and wearing wigs.
Run! Run like the winned!
Maybe he's the reincarnated angry ghost of Steven Johnson, the boy who was murdered by Pennywise the Clown in 1985, and he blames Adrian Mellon for kickstarting the last cycle of It, and has come to be universally homophobic as a result.
One would have thought that since Homer once identified gays as Homer Sexuals, he'd feel more of an affinity with them.
This character's bigotry aside, we all know that Worst Episode Ever was the worst episode ever. It's in the name, people!
Even as we speak, Ayatollah Perkins and his cadre of fanatics are consolidating their observations!
Every time I see characters have a conversation while back to back in separate booths I always think of Mike Ehrmantraut's reaction to the idea.
No but you could perhaps hypnotise them into walking very slowly across a road. Why, though, did he want the guy to kill himself?
We've already had the one character per century that works in the SCRBL trope and it was James Potter. Sousa all the way.
No, they made them choose between chemical castration and prison (or at least that's what they did to now-posthumously-pardoned war hero Alan Turing who was mentioned in this episode). Still they might well have been able to have a life in relative secret. You can't arrest 4 million Americans (it would be hard anyway…
A comment earlier talks about how Japanese soldiers would use white flags while attacking to confuse American soldiers. If true, they may not have been surrendering and the bending over may actually have been to slit throat.
For one thing there's a world of difference between "playfully flirty dynamic" and "moustache-orientated objectification sex", but the reviewer seems to think that one engenders the other. It (and a scene from Goodnight Sweetheart) makes me imagine that he is writing the review as someone dressed as Hermann Goring…
The only way to lampshade how much those two statements state the obvious would be to add "m'kay" at the end.
If it does get cancelled it will now be by a single viewing figure number.
I haven't seen any preview of next week's episode. Please don't post details about upcoming episodes without forewarning the spoiler (and if I were you I wouldn't post them at all).
Oh and PS Why did you feel to explain your username's joke. I would have got it without the brackets and I expect so would a lot of people here.
More than four million viewers every episode (not counting people like me who have to watch it online because we aren't in America). That doesn't seem low to me; I've seen shows go on for longer with lower.
Nobody with a name that cute survives anything.