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great interview, though i wish it was twice as long. i always wanted to go behind the scenes of the show and see how they come up with their incredibly absurd and funny comedy bits (especially when he was on nbc).

Episodes such as this one make imitators like Family Guy look bad and also remind you why the Simpsons became so damn popular in the first place.This episode was fast moving, witty, surprising and had me laughing the whole way through. In fact, all the episodes I've seen this season have been pretty good, which is

people like fallon cuz he's a "huge fan" of pop culture and he's so gosh darn "friendly" but he needs to start being funny. i don't watch his show and i don't like him very much, cuz i'm over the age of 25.

people like fallon cuz he's a "huge fan" of pop culture and he's so gosh darn "friendly" but he needs to start being funny. i don't watch his show and i don't like him very much, cuz i'm over the age of 25.

not a bad performance though apple looks more emaciated than ever

not a bad performance though apple looks more emaciated than ever

i've been watching occasional episodes for the past couple seasons or so. it's been fairly consistent during that time, though it seems to get better with age. i remember watching the show during the first season and not liking it much, but thinking that it had potential, especially with the alien and the horny

Lot of good sequences in this episode, with one of the big highlights being the mexican whorehouse. For some reason, i also thought it was funny and cool that the son fantasized in the beginning about being in some kind of spacewar. His dialogue was right out of some low budget sci-fi film. I'm somewhat new to AD, but