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"poser" sounds worse than it is, because of the emphasis on the "p", it almost made it sound like a swear word back then.

Technically, he didn't hit the big P until maybe last season, as he's been baby-faced & a squeaker for the first 5 seasons at least.
His character is just supposed to be a "more mature" kid, like a man trapped in a boy's body.

Of course. Love most adult animated shows! No reason we have to either love/hate SP or FG.

Mitchell's little plot-line with Luke driving was really stupid. He's supposed to be taking him out to learn how to drive and instead sets the seat way back. Who does that to a new driver? It seemed very forced with Luke's double entendre lines.

One of the funniest scenes/lines was when Cartman was describing his experience (to the other kids) at the Mexican joint that he only gave it 2-stars because his crap was solid as one piece instead of a watery/liquid, and Kyle exclaimed that it's supposed to be that way, but Cartman would have none of that.

Me too… a little disappointed, actually. The only violence was the Garrison-as-Trump had a number of deaths.

Not really… they self-referenced it numerous times on Family Guy.
They also self referenced Carl's voice being the same as Bob & Archer.

That "Boogers & Cum" had me really laughing. The episode in & of itself was a little weird. I'd say more of a B rating because there weren't too many true laugh-out-loud moments, but I loved how Whistling Willie kicked out the patrons… some literally.

Umm… yes? Damn, who stole my idea!
I want a cut of the action. Although the graphics look like 1990's style digitized animation.

…I get a warmer fuzzier feeling if they actually start playing off of each other & just go off on adlibbing. Some of it makes it, some does not… but it's hilarious either way.

I think Nathan was more into Tina than Tina was into her.

Coincidence? I think not. Who's next… James, Jared, Jerome?! Hmm…

I think someone needs a kickstarter for an all-stars game with Jason, Chucky, Leatherface, Pinhead, Freddy, Ghostface, Candyman, and others in an epic fighter.

MY favorite part of that favorite part… the assembly factory is just making those tiny tables for pizzas to prevent the cheese from sticking to the box. Is there really a factory that does that? Where do they originate? How is it made? Who invented it? This is a mission for Discovery Channel or TLC.

I'm glad they fine tuned the show the way they did. It seemed almost obnoxious how much they were jamming the hip-hop culture to Eddie and how he dealt with it. Regardless if it bounces off of his real-life counterpart, it was annoying. Wish they'd fine tune the opener.

Linda - "See? You didn't bother to see the Tin Cups because some critic gave it a bad review!"
"Hypocrite! Who knows? Maybe you would have loved Tin Cups."
Bob- "Tin Cup."
Linda- "Tin Cups."
Bob- "No, it's Tin Cup."
Linda- "Tin Cup?"
Bob- "Tin Cup."
Bob- "Yes."
Linda- "Tin Cup."

It's a show about nothing.
No story?
No, forget the story.
You've got to have a story.
Ok, lives behind the camera.
**pauses**
I think you may have something here.

You'd have to think some scenes probably take a LOT of takes to get just right, especially if a minor muppet character is seen with the puppeteer when it should have been hidden.

He stands out among the rest because he's more human like than the rest… but even for a human, it looks like he took a radiation bath and that was the end result.

I'd love to see a behind-the-scenes of one of these episodes and just how they friggin' do it. It sucks me in to believing these muppets are actual people sometimes. How they keep the camera perfectly above waist level so you can't see the performers baffles me sometimes because it's juuuust right.