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The last season's been pretty good, but they really can't try to retroactively make Wilfred a good guy right at the end. He just did way too much terrible shit to Ryan in the early seasons.

So do they use the snitch and just make 95% of the game complete bullshit? Or have they figured out that they could have a passable athletic event if they just got rid of that and those stupid fucking brooms?

What are you implying? Wilfred would never do something like that!

Homer's lifelong dreams were great running gags that The Simpsons stopped doing for some reason.

Fuck you, old man!

ABBA

Baker was really good, but when the episode turns into fat girls vs. fat guys it got pretty overwrought.

If they're wearing wigs, I have a hard time telling Cecily Strong and Kate McKinnon apart.

Reddit is apparently gaining a good bit of traction through live chatting Netflix representatives. Instead of the usual "Yeah, we'll look into it" blowoffs, the reps are logging all the support and indicating that it's swaying the higher-ups.

Which one had the Dean's Payday rap? That's your entry from Season 5.

Garfield and Emma Stone failing to kiss was pretty funny, but the rest of it was forgettable.

I don't usually begrudge the reviewers their letter grades, but come on dude, that episode owned real hard. Definitely better than the "pretty good" a B usually indicates.

5-way. Will, Hannibal, Wendigo, Alana, Margot

Those elves were creepy as fuck. They looked like Chris Evans did in the beginning of Captain America.

I haven't seen her old Fox shows, but I did catch a special of hers a few years ago that traded heavily on racial humor. If her Fox show was Tracey Ullman's Cavalcade of Ethnic Stereotypes, I suppose it would make the cartoon interstitials look better.

Monroe shows up again in a much later season, claiming he wasn't dead, but just very sick.

Haha, holy shit. I always thought those old Tracy Ulman clips in this episode were intentionally awful and created just for this episode. How in the fuck did the Simpsons even get popular enough to warrant their own show?

Yeah, it was pretty clear from the beginning they had no intention of going unharnessed. That was way too high, and they'd just thrown down like two whole mats that barely covered any of the floor.

Alex Guiness didn't ever hide his contempt for Star Wars. Even after it was a smash hit.

There's just so much fucking technobabble. Do they really need THREE characters to say fake science things for like 5 minutes straight? If this is gonna be the superhero detective show, it would be nice if they just did detective work rather than relying on fake science every scene.