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C Monty Burns
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Wish they'd change the theme though. It's been the same thing since - what - season 11? They used to change it every few seasons.

It's like the reviewer said: this Butters plot could've gone somewhere, but it didn't. It was just like "1) Butters goes around telling people to go to the DMV. 2) People do that. 3) The end."

I'm not convinced he's doing this for Jesse's sake as much as his own, but I also wouldn't be surprised if that were the case.

So Todd has thus far saved Jesse's life twice, given him ice-cream, and killed off his potential love-interest.

Too bad Baby Harrison's actor only got thirty seconds of time, he acts the crap out of Toddler Harrison.

Not sure if Quinn's sobby face was really good acting or really bad acting…

Better Call Elway!

"Good show" is being a little generous. "Infinitely-better, yet still infinitely-stupid show" might be closer to the mark.

Are federal marshals not updated with information about armed and dangerous fugitives? Or is that a luxury afforded only to people filling up at their local BP?

That vacuum repair guy could be anyone. Even a man doing something as simple and reassuring as putting a new ID in a middle-aged man's wallet to let him know the world hadn't ended.

Kind of makes me wish the Miami Police Department would share their technology with their counterparts in Albuquerque. The results would be far less tragic.

Now there's an interesting variation of the ol' "Marry Fuck Kill" game.

Great parenting by the way: "I SHOULD go over there and stop him before he gets hurt… but then again, these dishes are SOOOOO dirty! I'd better just stay here cleaning them."

"If I wanted to kill you, I wouldn't be holding this door."

Best kill-room setup ever.
And I quote/paraphrase: