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I've been doing way too many of those for a newbie. I feel like I'm abusing my power.

I have to do something right now that I'm not proud of at all.

Nelson has a very sensitive side that he tries to bury with all the bullying and the "ha-ha"s. I think he belongs with someone like Lisa who can coax out his soft side and make him feel accepted enough to drop the tough-guy act. Nelson's biggest problem is one that affects all too many kids: nobody loves him, and he

I hope War Dogs is more Wolf of Wall Street and less Hangover. I don't trust actors praising their own films, because they more or less have to, but Jonah Hill seemed legitimately enthusiastic about it in Entertainment Weekly's summer movie issue.

Despite being a Milhouse type myself, I actually like that Lisa ended up with Nelson. I think they're a better match, and I love that we saw Lisa influencing Nelson in a positive way by making him do things like attend Bolivian Film Festivals. Not gonna lie, the reveal of Bart's Lisa painting on the garage door hit me

I read that complaint a lot, but it didn't bother me. They developed a closer bond as Bart got older. I also thought Homer having a mid-life crisis and giving up beer for weed was perfect. The scene where they talk on the grass at the end is a delightful capper. It's definitely on the nose for them to name drop the

They're closing in rapidly on 600. I figure they'll make it to at least 700 before they stop. There have been a few gems this season and some atrocities. "Treehouse" and the two episodes before this most recent one were awful, but "Barthood" would be one of my favorite episodes of the series. I may be alone in that

It's been hours and the All the Way review still has the wrong title in it. I don't mean to bitch about this site, because it's my favorite and I really do love it, but it seems like sometimes they focus too much on getting content up immediately rather than making sure there are no errors in it. I'm not being snarky,

I didn't even bother with that one, but maybe. Scream seemed pretty dire, but I'd imagine that being on basic cable makes it a lot less "in-your-face" with crude/pointlessly explicit content.

I saw a few completely out of context minutes of Gotham a few weeks ago and Lil Bruce Wayne came off like kind of a little shit to me. Again, it was out of context, so I might be totally mistaken in that character assessment.

I finished it and can now downgrade it to "horrendous." I'm never watching that again. I didn't think a horror pilot could suck worse than Hemlock Grove, and I've just been proven wrong. Blecch.

"Hawk and Chick" is definitely one of the more touching episodes. It's excellent. "Oeder Games" just cracked me up from start to finish and I love seeing the townspeople at water projectile-based war with each other.

Agreed. It was also good to hear a Rick and Morty cast member's voice again. I'm chomping at the bit for season three.

You make a good point. I guess we'll never really know what happened there, unless somebody writes a tell-all book in the future. Home on the Range might be the worst film in the Disney Animation canon.

I remember the Simpsons pulling that trick so they could have Barting Over be the 300th episode. The problem there is that Barting Over sucks. It's "SPECIAL GUEST STAR" Simpsons at its worst.

I got a Frankenweenie notification for this?

Am I the only person who prefers Oeder Games? It's one of my favorite episodes ever. It's the Bob's Burgers version of Community paintball. It's just a really fun episode.

I have to agree. The Tiki episode is definitely better than the last two. I don't really think there are any bad episodes of Bob's Burgers, but the A-story in the Boo Boo episode is very weak. I did love the subplot with the mafia plaque, especially when the little historical society dude tells Bob he's his best

Loving that creeptastic avatar, btw.

I'm supposed to be going to see Neighbors 2 with my dad this afternoon. I don't really want to see it, but I haven't spent any time with him in a while and I feel obligated. I'll probably enjoy the movie, I'm just burned out on the ubiquitous ad campaign.