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Okay, I know this is a shot in the dark, but does anyone else here watch The Mysterious Mr. Enter on YouTube? Because the second Tina's story took a twist, I realized that he had totally predicted this in his Shark Tale review: https://youtu.be/g6Ae_KKEeS… (at 9:35, if it doesn't work).

Not helping that it was sung by Lisa, who by this point in the show has become The Scrappy so much for me that any instance of her voice prompts an instant reflex of "SHUT UP!!!" coming out of my mouth. And Yeardley Smith just sounded like nails on a chalkboard through it, even though she's had good songs before.

It hasn't been that long, the last major one was "L'il Hard Dad" in Season 5 (the one with the model helicopters). And "Best Burger."

On the other hand, it fits the Bob's Burgers universe that the contest prize is half-assed, since you have a 50/50 chance of having to be servant for a weekend. Living & being treated like dirt without pay or anything. And then there were the folks who actually paid for the experience & wound up as servants…wait, was

Was I the only one who, when they heard that Bob's Winthorpe House character had syphilis, immediately sensed a missed opportunity to actually make a thirty-minute episode filled with syphilis jokes in order to tie in with Archer from this past week? I demand synergy between by H. Jon Benjamin cartoons, dammit!

To be fair, he was thinking of Romania, but only as an inevitable consequence of the Molotov-Ribbentrop pact and the Soviet invasion of Bessarabia.

A drama about a Medieval-like society of raccoons in a modern city with Lil King Trashmouth as the leader & featuring Nicolas Cage as a homeless M&M in a supporting role & set to a Falco soundtrack. We really need to do something like with the Brooklyn Nine-Nine reviews where webisodes/mini-series are suggested,

I believe this was already covered by Blim Blam, yes.

Oh no, now there's a delay & you have to wait a whole week until a new episode. As a fan of Steven Universe & Adventure Time, allow me to introduce you to the world's smallest violin.

Honestly, I wouldn't be surprised. The CRTC forces one-third of all content to be Canadian made, resulting in shows that only exist to fill a hole, not because anyone wanted them. Mix that in with a ton of annoyances over rights issues & having to give certain priorities, & it's a wasteland.

Also, there's the fact that the show keeps devoting entire episodes to trying to outright insult any of its critics. "The Return of Slade," "Let's Get Serious," "The Fourth Wall," "Finally a Lesson"…& they ALWAYS result in horrible episode that just turn people off even further because of the writers act like

I clicked on this story hoping for Infinity Train, & was disappointed. Then again, OK KO was another pilot I was oping got a full series, so it's still good news.

I see your Nickelodeon & CN scheduling, & raise you the scheduling for all of their Canadian equivalents up here, including YTV & Teletoon. I swear that they still haven't aired episodes like the Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends finale, I kid you not.

Also also, Tina's speech concerning a robot president at the end suggests that she's a pro at taking the Charisma & Intelligence routes in Fallout 3.

No mention about the King of the Hill nods in the "Aquatacism" opening, namely the store in the intro being "Pro-Pain Accessories" (BSDM gear), and the exterminator van being none other than Dale's Dead-Bug? Personally, given the thriving exterminator business in the Bob's Burgers city, I'd like to believe the

Am I the only one who questioned the photos of Melissa's seemingly successful life the moment they said "minor in Graphic Design?" o_O

Tracy, of course, naturally suspecting Big Boy Caprice, who's seeking revenge for being shafted for his own Oscar over 25 years ago.

Honestly, I would have loved it if it was a tie.