simpsonsgoldenage--disqus
SimpsonsGoldenAge
simpsonsgoldenage--disqus

No one wants to see this crap

What a load of sh*t

A show from Brannon Braga gets a D+, what a surprise…

If I didn't like my own content, I wouldn't write it :D

I really liked this episode and appreciated the sentimentality.

Dude, don't read the reviews before watching the episode, HOW do you not know this?

Ok I'm just gonna say it, this is already bonafidey one of the best shows of all time.

This was a confusing review

But but….TV!

Yeah but that episode was awful

he's a mummy's boy, do you really think he got on well with his father? They're nothing alike.

There's no TV in this universe, ain't much entertainment cept for sex.

I felt it was quite B+-ish.

Dorne would be an awesome place to be sent!

Olenna does say in the preview that Margery's circumstances "have improved markedly" so its a safe bet the Tyrells did it. Also damn is Diana Rigg brilliant, she totally owns the character

Craig adds some more texture to the show with his occasional appearances, he had me laughing every time he spoke (or rather shouted this episode), love this addition.

Almost every line was gold.

Actually this comedy had a TON of hilarious lines. Sometimes the show has been just a "hang out with tv friends" experience but episodes like this and prom have been full of lol moments.

I can't comprehend how you could've possibly failed to laugh even once, that's absolutely insane.

The writing these past few weeks has been top notch, this and "Prom" were hilarious. I think what's really making the difference is that *everyone* is getting great lines even April and Andy. Also over-dramatic Eagleton guy killed me with every line this episode.