I'm ashamed to admit this but, I'm really enjoying this latest season of The Simpsons.
I'm ashamed to admit this but, I'm really enjoying this latest season of The Simpsons.
Glad someone on this site finally gave Luisa the shout-out she deserves.
This episode should have gotten an automatic C just for the bit where Alicia brought in a fucking pedophile as an "Expert" witness to identify if something is or isn't child pornography. That's like bringing in a convicted rapist as an authority to rape-related legal matters, it's that stupid.
So I read the reviewer's reasoning for disliking Myster Inc. and… it's mostly really stupid.
I get that, but some of the criticisms seem to be missing the point of the show entirely. Like where she claimed that the idea that a straight, college-aged guy’s favorite movie was How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days was an insult to the audience's intelligence, when it was clearly supposed to be played for laughs. I mean,…
I think the review may be over thinking this show. Yes, the Chanel cafeteria scene is no doubt terrible for the reasons mentioned (WE ARE NOT ON CHANEL'S SIDE YOU STUPID WRITERS) but the other stuff was just a lot of fun to see.
Alright, this episode totally sold me on the show. I'm all in. I really like how they use the show within the show as a framing device for the episode, hopefully they give us more of that.
Ok, I KNOW Kayla was referencing Bojack there with that "Character actress" prefix for Margo Martindale. I hope she continues to do so for the remainder of the series, it just has a nice ring to it.
Wow, fuck CBS.
Chad's reaction to being told to "maybe sleep with less people" was the funniest thing I've seen from this show.
For as dumb as this episode was, there were a lot of great lines in it.
Gene story was poor (as to be expected)
Louise story was great
Tina story was fantastic
Nasim Pedrad's line about her psyche being trapped in the 90s was gold. "Uhhh, I'll take it!" was so well delivered.
Love, love, LOVED this episode. I desperately want Peridot to join the main cast somehow and eventually show up in the opening credits in S3.
They haven't heard from Dipper in like, a day and they're already getting mad at him for sitting with some other girl. That is just stupid.
Dipper really didn't do anything wrong. I don't understand why all these girls were so upset with him, he didn't make a commitment to them, they just gave him their email addresses after one conversation. And Candy didn't even specify it was a date, but Dipper's a bad guy because of the feelings she only just now had…
My hype was killed for this show when I saw the grade… but then I saw who was reviewing it so it's still up in the air for me on whether this is worth my time yet.
Ah, I see, thanks.
What do you mean? We still haven't seen her in the uniform. I don't think she's in the trailer.
OK, Worm Jerry was fucking terrifying. Way scarier than Alien Beth even. The way he could go from being submissive to tearing your god damn head off in a blink of an eye freaked me the hell out.