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Phila T. Farnsworth
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No more 40's-era mystery movie sketches until Phil Hartman returns please.
This ep was very meta. Two sketches involving actual crap and one shut-the-fuck-up/go away.
The placement of the auction sketch was curious, coming right after the Trump ad. Speaking of which, will there be a Ted Cruz

But when can I have a Potato Chip Homer????

A better name for this show would have been 'Jesus, not even The Simpsons are on???'

Not sure if it's most or just many; there are a lot, though, who have zilch lives due to some sort of emotional/psychological weirdness. THOSE are the ones who'd be gold: "Okay, life hasn't worked out so great for you, MENSA member - here. Start a new society with smart folks like yourself, only different. And… GO!"

I tried to watch it a few times, but he always had this off-putting self-satisfaction vibe, that 'look how clever we are!' thing that some can manage, but imo he could not (I stopped following him on Twitter for the same reason months ago.) I'm not a huge Hardwick fan but as we sort of like the same stuff he's in my

Oh. That was it?

I look forward to the time that those involved in the show will be able to talk about it candidly, so that we can get some sort of explanation as to WTF happened here.

(And 'Jedi.)

I agree that Tara was treated horribly - BUT - it seemed like a lot of people couldn't stand her at the beginning and onwards; there was a ton of Tara hate (personally I loved her from the start.) She had good storylines in the first few seasons but I'm not sure it did much to improve the audience reception (judging

Seasons 1-3, though you'll want to continue and you'll hate yourself for doing so.

Sookie, Jason & Lafayette sit around a campfire roasting marshmallows and sing 'Row, Row, Row Your Boat' while the spirits of Gran, Tara & Bill stand off to the side and watch contentedly.

We need lessons in how to recognize "goofy" now? It's his take on a wacky theme song like those of some sixties sitcoms people of his age grew up watching in reruns after school on channels 5 and 11.

Not the revelation I thought was coming. But hell, why make those random fantasies of his have any relevance?

Such a palpable feeling this entire season of "let's just get this over with, okay guys?"

Let it burrrrrrrrrrn.

Merrill Markoe.

You left out #0.5: Yoko Ono, Rolling Stone's greatest forward-thinking genius of everything of all time.

I felt the retro look of the animation was intentional, to convey 'old fashioned/outmoded,' to give a sense of the world Bruno was living in at the time, as well as provide a visual presentation of the story without inviting any extra attention to the visuals themselves. Another aspect might also be that those

also quite happy that aside from the monologue and the Garden of Eden sketch, she wore sleeves.

I can't stand her show but I thought she was quite capable last night, and that the show was solid - I even liked the musical act! (a LOT!)
I would go as far to say that last night was the most consistently funny in a while. And it was fun to see that someone else has been watching '90 Day Fiance''…