The best part of the episode was how they animated Bart and Lisa on the couch. Then there was the rest of the episode. In conclusion, what did I just watch?
The best part of the episode was how they animated Bart and Lisa on the couch. Then there was the rest of the episode. In conclusion, what did I just watch?
lol, that reply. You're right, talking to you does indicate one doesn't have a life, so I will stop doing that now. Have fun with yourself.
I have a life, troll, which ranges far beyond responding to your nonsensical ramblings. You might want to look into getting one yourself.
It was a joke, you stupid troll! I'm sorry if you're too slow to understand the irony of MY reply, not of your failure to decipher it, but the adults are talking! You are just a mentally defective tool, just so.
Silence, nonsensical troll!
So, you have now begun to attack me instead of discuss the issue. You are of course wrong, "is just" being a phrase meaning "simply" in case you live under a rock, which, judging by the contents of your reply, you do. I don't think we have any further discussion to conduct after your insolent comments on my own…
Your ignorance of when to use a noun and a verb is just wrong. Fix that.
You are utterly disconnect from reality.
"in its utter disconnect"
"Didn't Kyle escape from home with Ike the last episode?"
Mister Caffrey. You need to learn how to use the word "reveal."
A spastic story with Family Guy style cutaways, numerous unexplained asides (how do the Simpsons get somewhere? One of them declares "The Simpsons are going to x!"), no real resolution, and excessive Spanish insertions. I was hoping Grandpa would die, but that would be drama, not spastic slapstick comedy.
'Member when there weren't so many Mexicans?
Oh, make me look it up…
There was a whole Burns-Isotopes episode.
D+.