Or children's television shows.
Or children's television shows.
Is it?
I don't think they shoot movies in RAW.
So you're the one.
It's probably a good thing she doesn't end up like the other of Hoffman's characters named Freddie.
This is a good point. The whole episode kind of consists of Marge being depressed and shitty with people because she's not being accepted by a bunch of horrible people in the way that she'd prefer. The whole thing is depressing, and the jokes just aren't sharp enough to elevate it.
How the fuck do you not let a person into a suburb?
Dude that happened like three years ago, you totally missed it.
I was too young to remember or understand what I was watching, but I think it was something from season 1, possibly The Crepes of Wrath. I was more into Seinfeld until high school.
Woz should get extra points for actually quoting this episode.
For a brief, shining moment I wondered what Will Smith had to do with any of this.
The rest of that season is gonna be OFF…THE HOOK
Uh, dude, spoiler alert for those of us who haven't read the article yet. Come on.
THIS RACKET IS A FART
I realised a few episodes in that it was gonna be like Near Dark; protagonist/s turns into vampire/become drug dealers but never feed on or kill anybody/actually sell any drugs because that would make them too unlikeable, even though they're all basically assholes.
There's a music section?
Well I didn't literally mean every episode was terrible, but I wouldn't go anywhere near as far as half being good. There's maybe five or six episodes I would say a newcomer should definitely not skip.
Eh, it was alright, but in terms of Darin Morgan scripts I prefer Humbug. Much funnier.
Handlen's criticism of that episode is total bullshit. I'm onto season 4 and it's still the best episode they've done, which is amazing considering how bad the rest of season 1 was.
What about the montage of Dollarhyde having sex set to a cheesy power ballad?