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These ringtones would also serve as the fuel to Batman fighting his true enemy: rock and roll.

(because there's actually a DC Comics character named him, who also happens to be an ape)

Quite honestly, I could see where the reviewer is going with this episode.

I wonder if the review is short as a result of Eric having a hard time piecing together what happened in the episode (especially when you see that the review is posted later than usual).

Oh my my my my GOD!!!

Young Tommy Elliot: Hey Brucey, what is your mother getting you for Christ-
(slap)
Young Bruce Wayne: MY PARENTS ARE DEEAAAAAAAD!!!

Other difference between the Scientology episode and this one: the humor in the Scientology episode is more than just that, as we get a sub-plot involving two of its well-known members, Tom Cruise and John Travolta, and a parody of R. Kelly's "Trapped in the Closet".

While the episode does get good once the Underworld figures (Satan and the Canadian Devil) come into play, this is still pretty much a "C" episode, as the whole episode is pretty much Trey and Matt saying "Freemium games are bad" for a good 22 minutes, pretty much making it a "one-note" episode that, outside of the

I'd definitely would consider this a C episode. While the bit of a drone carrying a blow-up doll version of Craig's mother got me laughing, this was one of those episodes where a plot that is pretty much a simple concept that doesn't need anything else to spice it up (Cartman and Butters using a drone to spy on

No, that was Clyde's mother.

Pretty much what I was thinking in terms of the lack of references to The Shining as well (although I still think the Clockwork Yellow segment was missing a reference to Spartacus).

Stupid sexy Flanders.

Actually, it's Violet's party. Lila is name of Snoopy's original owner.

As someone who loves Peanuts (and considers Woodstock to be his all-time favorite cartoon character), Lucy pretty much deserves to called that name that was bleeped out in the video.

I take it that how Lorde sings it (if tonight's South Park is any indication).

In the case of first issue, the "artistic license" part isn't really that much of a contributor to the problem (as I didn't even how things are handled when a presidential candidate dies while a campaign is going on until years after the episode aired). This was more an issue of me not liking the "downer" ending that

I'm probably one of the few people who finds Citizen Kang overrated. My main problems with it rely on the following two things:

(drops pencil in Unexpected Dave's pants) Bullseye!

GF = Gluten-Free

Definitely have to side with the reviewer here, as this is one of those episodes that makes me wonder if the "six days to air" approach of writing episodes is basically a "human" version of the way manatees write Family Guy episodes, with it basically involving Trey and Matt throwing darts at a board filled with