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Loved both of the episodes. These are among my favorites that I could watch & re-watch over & over again without growing tired. It's Futurama at its peak. Everybody's well established who they are. Kif & Amy are together, Fry clearly wants to be with Leela, Zoidberg is at his prime. This is one of the reasons it was

I first learned about ambergris on this episode. I further learned about it more on Bob's Burgers. However, both their pronunciations are different, and the "waxy substance" on Futurama vs. the hard tasty/rock on Bob's makes me wonder… which one is closest to the actual representation of ambergris?

Love old school video game commercials. Some are so obscure and weird, and rarely representative of actual gameplay.

What are you talking about dude? All the scenes, this is the first post I saw referencing that… let alone complain about the non-complainers out there.

Oh my God, I totally forgot about that one. That actually is one of my favorite episodes of the ComedyCentral list. I was laughing my ass off at Nixon's GI Joe dubbing the first few times I saw it.

I loved loved LOVED these 2 episodes. These two are probably, hands down, my favorite of the entire series, and I'm sure many others would agree with that. Roswell that Ends Well is usually in most top 5 lists of Futurama Fans & they also were crying so much about a new Anthology of Interest episode when CC revived it.

Bob's Burgers may have villains, but none of them seem to really be hated. Even the douche Jimmy Pesto has some likability to him. It might be because his kids keep him grounded from becoming a total dick.

They all kind of forgave him at the end of World Wharf II.

They already had 22 episodes this season, which is pretty much the average for an animated sit-com. 24 is usually the high average of a live action sit-com. So 5 more would bring it to 27. Can't remember the last time any scripted show had that many episodes.

I loved loved the Rick and Morty opening, but usually with a great ouch gag comes a mediocre episode. What was odd here where I live is that Fox went off the air for a good 30m from 8:20 to like 8:50, so it seemed like a promising episode, then they had this test pattern with the Fox logo in the corner and the

If comments were ratings, Bob's Burgers would almost certainly get the higher ratings it deserves.

I gotta admit, when Phil and Luke are together, chaos ensues, and usually it turns out hilarious,. However, those misinterpreted situations like Clair seeing Jay tear up has become all too predictable. they've done it time and time again to trick us, when it's usually something completely different.

Yea, I know. Just seemed a little distracting, is all. All of the Heck kids are playing much younger roles than their real age. Funny thing is, they all haven't really physically grown up since the first season. Good casting choice, as they can still do flashbacks and it would look believable.

I like how he just straight out told that guy to F-off.

…or weird Ashley, or any of the former wrestlerettes.

Congratulations on a great season 2 finale of Goldbergs. It's honestly going to be hard to top this season. It was a VERY awkward episode for me because I've been dating my girlfriend for two years now, and I have yet to say those 3 tough words, yet she was watching it right next to me. Left me a little red faced, lol.

There's two things I just had a little hard time looking past which had nothing to do with the plot of The Middle. I noticed when Sue was plopped over on her bed before graduation with her arms in the air… her pits were coming in dark. Also with Brick, maybe he hasn't worn short sleeves in awhile, but his arms were

C'mon, this is Simpsons we're talking about. One scene it's Christmas time, then they never mention it again.

One thing that annoyed me more than anything in this episode is the very quick scene establishing that it was Christmas time when Bart and Milhouse get pegged with snowballs, just so they can show Wiggum with the candy cane. Most other scenes, it was the atypical (snowless, foliage on trees) good spring-summer. They