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…which is why I actually like it and was surprised to see it ripped apart here. I thought it took guts to show, at this early a stage in the series, that Wendy was not just the usual "sensible, scolding girl in a world of immature, goofy guys" we usually see in cartoons. The fact that she could orchestrate a murder —

…which is why I actually like it and was surprised to see it ripped apart here. I thought it took guts to show, at this early a stage in the series, that Wendy was not just the usual "sensible, scolding girl in a world of immature, goofy guys" we usually see in cartoons. The fact that she could orchestrate a murder —

Bonus points, GK, for getting the words "warm, welcoming bosom" into an article about Katy Perry.

Bonus points, GK, for getting the words "warm, welcoming bosom" into an article about Katy Perry.

Link works for me.

Link works for me.

Well, seeing parts 1-3 made me want to see part 4, but I don't see it anywhere. I figured someone would post it online somewhere, but no.

Well, seeing parts 1-3 made me want to see part 4, but I don't see it anywhere. I figured someone would post it online somewhere, but no.

Hey, this is someplace where knowledgeable AVC commenters can help me out:

Hey, this is someplace where knowledgeable AVC commenters can help me out:

Super nerdy comment: They forgot about the Flash animated cartoons Jim Mallon did for the official MST3K website featuring Servo, Crow, and Gypsy.

Super nerdy comment: They forgot about the Flash animated cartoons Jim Mallon did for the official MST3K website featuring Servo, Crow, and Gypsy.

Super nerdy comment: They forgot about the Flash animated cartoons Jim Mallon did for the official MST3K website featuring Servo, Crow, and Gypsy.

I've reached the point where people whining about 3D irritates me far more than 3D does. It's become a topic about which film snobs will not shut up. They bring it up at every available opportunity — and create those opportunities if necessary — and there is only one ideologically correct viewpoint on the matter.

I've reached the point where people whining about 3D irritates me far more than 3D does. It's become a topic about which film snobs will not shut up. They bring it up at every available opportunity — and create those opportunities if necessary — and there is only one ideologically correct viewpoint on the matter.

What about that Simpsons episode ("Little Miss Springfield") in which a replica of Ronald Reagan's severed head is seen atop a pike in the Springfield Wax Museum's Hall of Horrors, alongside Dr. Ruth and Mr. T? That's much more blatant — and potentially offensive — than this scene.

What about that Simpsons episode ("Little Miss Springfield") in which a replica of Ronald Reagan's severed head is seen atop a pike in the Springfield Wax Museum's Hall of Horrors, alongside Dr. Ruth and Mr. T? That's much more blatant — and potentially offensive — than this scene.

This seems like a classic case of a rock critic worrying himself into anemia for no particularly good reason other than the anti-joy of it. I think a lot of critics secretly identify with Chicken Little, and for them, the sky is always, always falling. They take a perverse pleasure in "falling out of love" (what a