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Yeah, I assume you form a blockade ring around the planet and then you keep an eye on everything above and below you with your sensors and scanners and what not. If anything tries to escape through the top or the bottom, just throw a few missiles at them.

We could just call him "That annoying Metal Gear Solid 2 character everyone hates", but for all I know we have people on here named Raiden or Vamp or Fortune, and we don't want them to get caught in the crossfire.

I'd take "Brike Like Me" over the GI Joe episode of Community any day. Even if The Simpsons went overly sappy and too sentimental with their ending, at least least it wasn't overly pretentious and too-clever-by-half like the Community episode was.

You should. It's a very enjoyable way to spend 90 minutes.

"There's something in my eye. Ah, it's just some glass."

An Easter egg on the DVD shows that they recorded like 20 variations of the the state, so that depending on when / where you watched it cloud be different every time.

I hope you made it to "Worst Episode Ever" and "Trilogy of Error". Those two are classics.

Sunshine isn't as revolutionary as 64, but it does give the player more control and flexibility than 64, or especially Galaxy which dialed things back due to the limits of the Wii remote.

To quote modern-day Simpsons:

Afraid not. Not even the awful black hole of taint that is Dexter can conquer The Simpsons.

While that might be the show's weakness, it's also one of its biggest strengths, as it allows viewers to jump into any individual episode from any season without having to have extra knowledge of what's going on. It makes the show a syndication goldmine, and after 25+ years I'm not sure changing so drastically would…

This whole list reads like someone watched season 18 and 19 thought that was good enough, and then threw in a couple newer episodes as well.

If nothing else, that episode has a joke I'll always remember.

"The implication…" is one of the all time greatest Dennis lines hands down.

Well, I think you have to be. If you take 25+ years of constant criticism to heart, it would eat you away until there's nothing left.

The last thing AV Club readers want is to be introduce to new content!

Season 15 is pretty decent.

If anything, not soon enough.

I'm pretty sure he has reappeared (though Kearny has at least 2 children so it may have been another), though I'm not sure if any of those appearances had any speaking lines.

To be fair, the episode where Bart became a rapper wasn't actually about that. The actual story was about Bart framing Milhouse's dad for kidnapping, and Chief Wiggam attempting to cover it up.