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Its like, they took the ONE thing everyone knew and loved about Baywatch and decided to throw it away: The Playboy Playmates in bikini's who were front and center.

Whereas Ted was crude, I was expecting it to wind up being more like the 1990's series Dinosaurs for some reason. Like it dealt with serious issues but using an imaginary character as a foil, if that makes any sense.

Imaginary Mary was just a massive let-down.

Lame! I despised both of these.

AAARRRGGGHHH!!!!!

I "technically" fall in as a Millennial since I was born in 1985, so here goes:

As heartbreaking as it may have been for you to not see Dominator learn a lesson… that's honestly why I love this season so much.

Sadly, me, too.

That. Damn. SNOWMAN!

I loved The Brink! It had good writing, an awesome cast!

I gave this a D.

That was my point. They were doing their version with it, but it wasn't quite there, but it worked within the dynamics of The Simpsons. They were willing to take a chance and break some of their rules in order to create a fairly emotional story.

For me, this was a solid "B" episode.

Of all the screenshots you could have used, you had to use one from that episode! THAT ONE EPISODE!

I WANT to like it, but it doesn't looks all that good in terms of content. It looks amazing, but that;s about it for me:

This was my favorite episode all year!

I can't stress this enough:

That was probably the hardest I've laughed to anything in the series! I just love how he just basically yells it at the top of his lungs since no one is around, despite the fact he knows everyone is asleep upstairs.

I read this entire thing in Frank Underwood's voice.

Last week, I said that I despise it when this show gives a hint at a cool concept without talking about it or going into any mythology.