No longtime viewer heard Teddy say, "What, you think I carry around a spare jumpsuit in your size…" and didn't immediately know that of course he does.
No longtime viewer heard Teddy say, "What, you think I carry around a spare jumpsuit in your size…" and didn't immediately know that of course he does.
I don't know if "what we know and love today" really applies to The Simpsons, though…
Don't you never, ever pull her lever.
'Cause she'll explode
And her nine is easy to load.
That's the last time I trust the strangest people on Earth.
Your No-Prize is in the mail.
I loved how his whole elaborate system is made exponentially more absurd by him having real pictures of his own dick that his friend uses.
I was kind of surprised by how conniving Leif was here. Sure he's insufferable, but aside from the whole infidelity thing, he's been shown to be not such a rotten guy. This scheme to get his wife's money is really shitty in a materialistic way he hasn't been portrayed as before.
I don't remember the Mulan sauce. Was that in fact a real thing?
Luckily, they were orphans owned by the studio.
What's weird to me is that the same voice seems so perfectly normal coming out of both Bob Belcher and Sterling Archer. If you just saw the designs of both characters, there's no way you'd go, "I bet those two sound exactly alike."
That sweet, sweet Herman's Head money.
I still really want to see that live-action Krusty show they wanted to do back in the day.
Yeah, how old is Shada now? It's impressive how consistent Finn's voice has stayed.
"That's a killer Ray Romano, brah."
If Steven Spielberg's work needs "defending," I guess anything can be anything.
DADDY'S GONNA KILL RALPHIE.
And it's not like it would have been difficult, even back then, to put an invisible edit in there between him running around the corner and the shots fired. The attitude in those days was most definitely "Fuck it."
Deep down you always knew it.
Watch the uncensored profanity there.
They're unlikable and creepy, as seen on The Big Bang Theory.