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I’m sure he’ll be there in some capacity. He’s been in basically every major thing they’ve done since the 2011 movie.

I’d imagine Muppets Now would have been more... “okay” if they had left them as shorts and not sliced them into incomprehensible pieces to make them into a show instead.

If only they had led with this and not tweets about which celebs are in it.

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I guess there’s not as much library Halloween content they’ve cleared, but they’ve been advertising the stuff that’s already there (like Hocus Pocus and Nightmare Before Christmas). Though, I guess it’s a little sad how much shark-stuff they added to compete with Shark Week and aren’t trying as hard with Halloween.

I haven’t seen any of the OG Wonder Years, but was there as much narration as there was in this? It felt like every other sentence was Don Chedle’s voice.

I’m not denying that (It’s been a long while since I’ve seen them tho), but I’m not big on the endings where everyone but Andy Dick and Phil Hartman die just because they know it doesn’t matter.

There’s a plaza in the town over from me; virtually every other business in it is vacant and they’ve been losing them over the last few years. But there’s a dollar store that has been there since the early 2000s!

This is how all detectives should dress:

That one I don’t mind. The one that always jumps to my mind is when they did that Twilight spoof that ends with Homer falling to his death as a bat because he’s so overweight.

Great googily moogily!

If this new Simpsons short is anything like that Loki one they just did, I have little to no hope for it.

That’s one of my hang-ups about celebrity voice actors; they’re often so indistinct. You look at a picture of the OG cartoon and you can hear those voices in your head. But the same doesn’t work with the likes of Natalie Moralis.

Klasky-Csupo’s character designs have always been ugly even in 2D, so transitioning them to CGI was never going to work well.

Add to the fact that Michael McKean’s voice for the character is nowhere near as memorable as the original guy.

Yeah, I’m not the biggest fan of the “this isn’t canon, so everyone can die” trope (like in those NewsRadio episodes, the Futurama anthology eps, and for a while, it seemed like Homer had to die in a Treehouse of Horror episode just because).

Max Rebo.

(except the animation style)

Andre Baugher for Brooklyn Nine-Nine.

Goodness, I totally forgot about his tattoo. What a great visual.