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And you sound like a douchebag who projects emotional responses onto people to justify trolling them, thus confirming my initial suspicion.

You replied to my comment for no reason than to smugly shit on it. Why wouldn't I take offense?

You're exactly the kind of smug, self-satisfied dipshit who contributes nothing and makes this place insufferable. Thanks for taking the time to fart out your snarky dismissal that's about one-tenth as clever as you seem to think it is.

It's so cool how many AV Club commenters are willing to judge an idea by the person who said it! You guys are such progressive, enlightened thinkers!

And as soon as you said this comment, I knew you were a douchebag whose entirety of opinions is irrelevant.

There's a country song there:

Dead Homers Society has a good point about what feels off in this episode: Basically, that the justifications the writers give Homer turn him from a well-meaning oaf into an active agent of destruction. "Doing stupid things on purpose" is not the Homer Simpson of the golden years.

Man, those are two of my favorites, especially "Lisa's Rival." However, the thought that someone wouldn't like "Lisa's Substitute" shocks and astonishes me.

"Look, I don't care if this is an ultra-macho game full of devastating violence and grim war metaphors… We look AMAZING, and we're NOT changing into something scarier."

No spot for powder blue and yellow Chargers?

Yeah, I liked the old red-and-white 49ers jerseys from the 80s. They added too much gold and shadowing and other stuff.

Dude has three national championships in the last five years and five in his time in the SEC; I don't think the pressure is getting to him.

"on the Bengals"

Yes, that's why he's suggesting athletes stop smoking that to try to beat drug tests and instead just be allowed to smoke the natural stuff.

Paul Brown founded both teams, so at least they didn't let him name the team after himself the second time, too.

Miami hired Adam Gase a few days ago.

I'm still pretty sure that was the name of the fortune-teller in Big.

The problems that arose were really obvious to see from the get-go and could have been avoided if Nick had said "Schmidt, I understand what you're trying to do, but you clearly have no idea how to actually manage people."

"I already did!"

As far as I know, we do not.