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This was hands down one of the funniest series this year and it's one of the very few shows I valiantly defend when my friends tell me it's not that funny. I do kinda wonder what they are gonna do next season. Season three set the bar very very high. 

"I love you…Will you marry me Marge….You mean I'm gonna be a daddy…I hope we'll always be together. Together. Together?"

He looks like James Woods in alien form

Everyone is saying Nathan this and Nathan that! But no one is saying worship this and Jericho that!!!

"What’s funny is, the people who leave come off as worse than the
supposedly villainous critic. Punishing a character for cruelty and
selfishness only really works if we believe that character is
responsible for his actions, that he or she chose to be hateful to the
world."

I had no idea what The Belchers were planning with the second tablescaping, but when the camera pulled back to see nothing but tampons and maxipads, I laughed so hard my dad yelled, "shut the hell up!" from down the hallway. 

"Gene, why are you wearing that?"

I know I'm in the minority, but I liked this episode. This is by no means a classic episode, and it reminds me in a way of the
controversial "Homer's Enemy" in which a hard working,
non-Springfieldesque character is punished for being a hard worker. Yeah, it's frustrating that they got repeatedly screwed over, but

"That sounded like a prayer. A Prayer. A prayer in a public school! God has no place within these walls! Just like facts have no place within organized religion!"

"Bart, is it a walking clock?"

That's very Jobesque of God.

"You once licked a slug for a bite of a granola bar"

Nice homage to T-1000 from Terminator 2. 

Reading the review for The Midnight Sun, I was reminded of my philosophy professor in college. She always believed that Rod Serling was misanthropic. And she would mention episodes like The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street, The Shelter, The Gift and a few others to support her case. I use to believe it too, but

And don't forget School of Hard Knockers, starring Corey Masterson

Oh right, you're the kid with the gnarly powers!

I want more Perd movie reviews! If E.T. gets one and a half stars, what would he give four stars?

I loved Bob's "uh-oh" following Louis' maniacal laugh. He knows what she is capable of. 

I would've preferred the original ending to "A Game of Pool."

Avert your eyes, children! He may take on other forms!!