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He was gonna quit, right?

The only things that come to mind when I think of that sitcom she had are:

More Scoops Troop*!

How are the those Bojack re-runs? They must be chopped up to hell to fit in commercials and such.

Happy Hogan is pleased as well.

I have but one thing to say:

I’m so glad this show is back; I laughed more in the first two minutes than the entire choir thing pilot.

For one thing, I didn’t really laugh at any jokes, so not a good sign.

The only reason they’ve been doing these types of shows is because In Living Color’s halftime special stole pretty much all the viewers from the actual halftime show in 1992 (some ice skating thing). The next year, they brought in Michael Jackson for halftime.

My qualm from the previews is that it looks way, way too neat and pristine and polished looking. There’s such a charm to lo-fi looks of things that we’re losing as video technology gets better.

So, is this a remake of one of the already fine Christmas Carol musicals - Mr. Magoo, the Muppets, that one Alen Menken one starring Frasier Crane?

This could almost be a SNL skit if it weren’t an unfortunate reality.

They can always exploit their catalog of stuff, like Brak, Venture Bros, Aqua Teen, Moral Orel, etc.

That was a fun end to an entertaining, and uneven season.

I almost thought Scrooge’s laughter at the beginning was because he knew the creature would get Louie at some point. 

Oh, yeah, the animation in this one was much more fluid throughout than previous (though the angular designs of everyone kind of detract sometimes).

I found this one amusing, though I kinda wish they had something better for Magica to do than be a lame birthday gag thing.

Are you sure it’s a reboot of the old show and not just a new series that happens to share the same name?

I thought this one was fun, and that ending was great.

Launchpad has been probably my least favorite character in this version, mostly because I think Beck Bennet is just phoning it in.