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I do love how Arrow has introduced comic-booky elements so gradually that, by Season 4, a villain with mystical powers seems almost natural.

I am so tired of people ragging on Dracula: Dead and Loving It.
That movie is frickin' hilarious!

In my opinion, the staking of Lucy is one of the funniest jokes Mel Brooks was ever involved with.

For my money, that ending is absolutely the funniest joke in the episode.

"We're rich! Richer than astronauts!"

Not even when Ralph follows up their war whoops by making kitty noises?

Totally agreed. There's also the episode "Dead Putting Society" where Homer is complaining about all the things Ned has better than him, including, "Your wife's butt is higher than my wife's butt!"

I love how Homer's business so completely fails to get off the ground, then out of nowhere we have Marge calmly announce, "Homer, Bill Gates is here."

Wasn't there a TV show called "Penn & Teller's Bullshit"? I imagine that might almost HAVE to set the record.

For once, the spambot comment is perfectly on-topic. I approve.

Not if you use cwtv.com. After an episode airs on the network, they usually keep it available for streaming on their website for five weeks or so. So you could use those five weeks to watch Season 3, then catch up on the first five episodes of Season 4 on their website.

However, the CW usually has episodes streaming on their website for up to five weeks after they air. So if you watch Arrow Season 3 on Netflix over the course of five weeks, you should be able to start watching Season 4 on cwtv.com.

See also Citizen frickin' Kane.

My favorite part has to be when Homer opens the barn doors, and for just a moment it looks like there really is a spaceship, especially when Reverend Lovejoy throws his collar on the ground and stamps on it, then immediately picks it back up when the sham is revealed.

I like the idea that neither Ned or Maude drink, but they keep a working, fully-stocked beer tap in their basement, because they just care that much about being good hosts.

See, for example, The Cinema Snob.

I love that moment where her eyes get super narrow and she says, "You're FAILING, Seymour. What is it about you and failure?"

He outsmarted Rex Banner, but absolutely no one else.

Agreed. It's all the funnier because of the name, The Screamitorium of Dr. Frightmarestine, so completely oversells it. And Dan's right about how great it is when even the carny running it looks ashamed afterwards.

I actually did not know about that. That is freaking awesome!