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I'd be hard pressed to find a Simpsons segment I love as much as "Meat and You: Partners in Freedom". I'm pretty sure I use the word scientician more then I say scientist.

No.

It's completely possible this is just me, but I'm getting sick of batman. He's everywhere! Once Batman vs Superman comes out, I'd be fine with never seeing batman on screen for five years.

Another good detail: The two passengers next to RBG on the subway leaning over to get a look at the book he's reading.

Seemed to me that Jake did more shape shifting in this episode then the last 10 combined. Yet he still didn't stretch them out of the hole.

I'm not completely sold on this redesign, but I've definitely seen worse (*cough*cough youtube *cough*cough facebook *cough*cough) and I've gotten use to those. I'm sure I'll get used to this in time.

It's more of an intro then a solo, but the opening minute or so of Heart's Crazy on You is some of, if not the greatest guitar work I've ever heard. Heart as a whole is one of the most underrated bands ever IMO.

My apologies for not being as up to date as I should be with my AT trivia, but is this the first time they've actually said that Lady speaks korean?

That joke perfectly explains why I love AT. Sad, emotional, but more then anything, fucking hilarious!

Oh, so you would hear "hole" as "hold", I see.

This one could go to a B+ or an A- depending on what they do with the rest of the arc. Also, I want a Binklemire

The "what is he pointing at?" gag is one of those ones I'm gonna laugh at every time I watch this episode. Best stand alone episode of the season perhaps.

Not to mention the Swedish no-fun-dersonn. This episode was chocked full of racism goodness.

The Sheldon plot was by far the best thing in this episode, not that that's saying much. Hope we keep seeing more Stuart this season.

The problem with AT, if you can call it a problem, is that it's been so good as both a silly cartoon and as a semi-serious drama. I want both, but it's virtually impossible!

"Coming Eudora!"

Plus they had an onion on their belt.

What are the odds that Warner/DC forces Affleck into a good movie, just to raise opinions of him before Batman?

I thought this was a pretty good episode all in all. Step up from the pilot, with a damn entertaining mix of action and character building. Is it perfect? No, but I'm enjoying watching it, and it looks like it's leading somewhere interesting.

This episode had such, I don't know, maturity? I don't know how to describe it, but it really felt like part of an epic story, with a ton of emotion involved. There was weight to it, but it didn't get dragged down by that. Episodes like this are why I laugh when people tell me AT is just a kids show.