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Whenever Harry Shearer's not on the screen, all the other characters should be asking…

I think the only thing more tired than The Simpsons is all the clamoring to cancel it from internet people since literally its second season. I'm not going to kid myself or anyone else into thinking it's as good as it was in its first nine or ten season prime, but I still enjoy it. And the absolute best part about the

It's always depressing to hear about people you respect a lot doing such dumb shit. I really wish she wasn't associated with that.

Yeah, I don't hear a major difference either. And the idea that Yeardley Smith isn't covering up her regular voice is laughable-Lisa is and always has been her voice.

No one has said "Tiberium"?! It was the (second) FPS spin-off of the Tiberium Command & Conquer RTS games. I thought the aesthetics and storyline of it looked really cool, and I always have had an affinity for the story of Nod, GDI, and Tiberium (the substance). I was pretty damn disappointed when it was canceled.

A lot. It's still one of the highest rated shows on Fox, and each episode aired goes into the ever expanding catalog for syndication. The show is very profitable.

I've always thought the hatred for it was pretty over the top. Especially by people on sites like this who claim to be offended, but then go on to watch equally vulgar shows like It's Always Sunny. Admittedly, It's Always Sunny is more consistently good, but both shows have similar comedic moralities.

This was the episode the cast read live during the Bob's Burgers tour earlier this year. While it was funny then, and just cool to see professional actors perform live, the finished version was a lot better. The quality difference between the live version and the aired version is a testament to how important the

I think that's just how he talks…

I get what that essay is saying, but I kind of think it's a little too touchy if you're starting to get upset when people who aren't like you are taking up for you.

I did! They were funny. Fortunately, reading them is not compulsory for those who don't find them funny.

I think people are really quick to attach deeper meanings to things that aren't any more complex than their face value. The ending of Kingsman was described as sexist and anti-Obama and/or anti-liberalism, when in reality, I doubt both things were meant to be considered as anything but jokes.

I'm as left wing as they come, and I did not see anything wrong with how Kingsman portrayed the president. The movie makes it explicitly clear that every single powerful person on Earth is either in on the conspiracy, or in the villain's prison. To have Obama not be a part of that would seem like pandering to a

It's interesting how people have praised YouTube's original content as being some kind of liberating alternative to content produced by major corporations, yet tend to ignore the fact that the vast majority of original entertainment productions on the site are awful, especially when they are not produced by major

What Pierce represented doesn't really have bearing on who the character was though. As early as season two, maybe even season one, there was a mutual uneasiness between him and the group. The idea that they were friends was bizarre. With Elroy, they tackle similar issues, but everyone seems to like him.

I really like Elroy and Frankie, and I kind of wish they were around since the beginning. Frankie is a better straight woman than Jeff ever was. Elroy handles the role Pierce had in the group better than Pierce did, as there were long stretches of seasons 2, 3, and 4 where I legitimately didn't get why the group hung

It's kind of basic biological nature for not just most humans, but most sexually reproducing organisms. Gorplee is absolutely right that Carol is actually less believable, but even her character can be considered somewhat realistic as I'm sure people in a situation as stressful as the post-apocalypse would react in

Does Jimmy Fallon criticism deserve any tact though? Frankly, I'd like to see a more visceral tear down of his shit.

Trust me, things like falling into thimbles, or movies based on coupons don't require that much thought to be funny. Mr. Show's writing is brilliant precisely because of how silly it could get.

Yeah, my parents have great taste.