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I’m curious, what’s the approximate cost of putting a L2 charger in your house?

I was instantly hooked by the first episode where his date randomly throws a shopping cart into a canal.

how Yogi ended up some 3.3 million years in the past is left a mystery.

The sad thing is, this Simpson’s episode was all James L. Brook’s baby. He was the EP on The Critic, and Groening felt that this was just a shameless attempt to push The Critic on audiences. Even to the point that he had his name removed from the credits and publicly criticized Brooks . And the reality is that it was

Of all the Simpsons crossovers, “A Star Is Burns” deserves the most love. Not only does it mesh the sensibilities of The Critic together seamlessly with The Simpsons style, the ep is full of classic bits (Senor Spielbergo, “boo-urns,” “just hook it to my veins!”). Glad to see the Family Guy ep getting rightfully

The Critic crossover works better than it probably should. And the X-Files crossover is an all-timer.

It got a lot of criticism at the time, but yeah, that episode is great for both shows, managing to play to both of their strengths.  

“The Springfield Files” is one of the better episodes to come out of the initial decline of The Simpsons (Season 8, when the show had run through most of the “realistic” core plots at least once and wackier/fanciful content became more frequent to compensate). “Keep watching the skis!”

Also, I’m always going to stump

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I remember both the show and the episode. Ross loved that show.

A Star is Burns did a Simpsons crossover (much) better than the Family Guy crossover

My favorite episodes are the ones that riff directly on the show’s “mythology”; Jose Chung’s ‘From Outer Space' is the best episode of the series IMO.

We came within about sixty seconds, bought with the quick thinking of a Black army veteran, of rioters getting their hands on Mike Pence. I think it’s more likely that no branch of any kind of service or government, from local cops to the Secret Service to DC’s mayor, wants to be responsible for anything more serious

An unspoken acknowledgement of white supremacist infiltration of our military.

Yes, exactly that kind of thing.  “Car hold”?  How is that funny?

A few are interesting but mostly it frustrated me at how unfunny people make things by overthinking them.

That Randi is gone and this tool is still around is yet another reason 2020 sucks.

Uri Geller, unfortunately, is still alive, and is still claiming real powers the last I heard. (Anyone remember him being paid to try to remote view the whereabouts of a missing airplane?)

It’s important to point out how much of a charlatan Geller is.

Jezebel isn’t hard left. The Republicans have Overton Windowed the fuck out of politics so it may seem that way, but they’re really not (and I’m not just saying that because I’m Canadian).