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Yes, but he does give the AV Club his highest grade! B-!

The Empire seemed to recover most of the Separatist tech and used what they could. One example is the bounty hunter robot IG-88 seen in The Empire Strikes Back.

Grievous actually did accomplish things in the later seasons. Especially when he was allowed to fight other villains. He wiped out the Nightsisters and their zombie army and

I thought he has a stash of good food and he's holding out on everyone else. Notice how in this episode they were complaining about the expired canned food they've been eating, and how in general they're running out of food so the cow will be their main food source soon.

That is a really good mid-post-golden-era episode. Season 15 has a few of them.

Well, you and about 3-6 million other people.

I'm surprised they didn't blame the fire on Phil, assuming that he started it so he could put it out and make himself look like a hero (which, to be fair, is something the old Phil would have done).

But I can judge his comment by reading only the last sentence! Ralph saw an areola! Hilarious! A+ comment!

Shooting it down might even be worse, as now the Empire might have reason to suspect the clones may have turned against them. Before that they just assumed they were old soldiers, diligently reporting Jedi to them. But if they're somehow able to tell where the shot which took out the probe came from, they may realize

I personally assumed that the chips were sort of a fail-safe. 99% of clones will unquestionably turn on the Jedi (the Kaminoan in Episode II did mention clones take orders without question and were made to be less independent than Jango), but there might be a few select ones who will have second thoughts. The chip

Don't watch The Clone Wars to prepare for Rebels. Watch The Clone Wars because it's damn good, especially by the end.

It would've been impossible even if they wanted to keep doing it like that. They mention in one of the commentaries (for season 13 I think) that the entire industry was switching over to digital paint and color. Finding anyone who painted cells at that point was becoming an impossible task.

It was bound to happen. You try to hit someone with your car for 20 years, and eventually you will.

Much like young Barry, they haven't eaten in 6 months.

You know, I actually think Metalocalypse's "The Doomstar Requiem" is a pretty good finale, even if it wasn't intended as such.

Canonically Marge and Homer met in the '70s, Bart was born in the '80s, and Homer invented Grunge in the '90s before Bart was ever born. Bart and Lisa are also too young to to know what a CRT TV is, despite the fact that Lisa almost got married in 2010… 5 years ago.

As a meta-joke, the current TV has been an HD flat-screen ever since the show switched to the HD format back in season 20.

It doesn't happen often, usually they animate it even in cases like the ending to last week's episode, which logically should have been live action.

I assure you, no one was saying "Booburns".

I hope we do get a President Garrison episode. Just an episode shown from his perspective as the President of the United States and all that entails.