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David The Pants
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Marge you know who I'm talking about. He used to drive that blue car.

I loved that he's not even the focus of the frame when he collapses.

The duckling on the van Gogh was hilarious though.

There are no taxes to benefit from anyway.

And one more hit with the Grimes line: "A-a-a-a son who owns a FACTORY!"

I'm taking lunch so I can read through these all.

"…You don't own a factory!"

Bravo.

Baby made a boom-boom!

Sometime I should watch seasons 11-12 because I've always felt that it was around there that the show began to really decline. Although, this review has made me fond of the idea that Grimes was the mark of the peak, which has a nice thematic sense to it…

I still quote (in my head, never a real reason IRL) the great bully line: "Jesus is our only king!"

I mean, Pepsi Presents: New Zanzibar

And this happy little fellow… is the gouger.

I'm afraid this problem goes far beyond Eugene and Rusty.

It's Homer's failure to truly 'get' Frank Grimes or his points that may come across like he's being naive to the point of insensitivity. He just approaches it from trying to be nice to Grimey, but Homer's all give and no take. He never listens to what Frank is really saying about him, reading it all under the umbrella

I for one love the Bart B-story. It's a great kid-fantasy to own an abandoned building. It could've been longer, but it's so great as it is, culminating with that brilliant Milhouse line, as well as Moe's air-tight advice on rats: "Alright everybody tuck your pants into your socks!"

And somehow this is the best one. Hahahaha

Excellent review. The Oedipus/funny framing device was perfect. Got me thinking about how Jimmy might've seen D&M as the illusion of freedom that's really living out a script, but his choice to live free for himself is literally him living out a script. Being a fictional character in a TV prequel show, the future and

I think this would still work into the MIB thing.