I didn't really like the episode because I just can't believe that Francine would be that upset about Stan looking at other women.
I didn't really like the episode because I just can't believe that Francine would be that upset about Stan looking at other women.
As someone who's had a lot of cavities, I was flinching right when she was going to bite into the ice cream.
Any episode that combines Dr. Yap and Gayle cannot be bad, in my opinion.
That cut of Johnny Tightlips was the only thing to make me laugh out loud this episode.
They've used that joke/social reference so many times now, too. Like that robot cop (or whatever) busting Cleveland and putting a gun in front of him. And it's not like black men receiving different treatment at the hands of cops compared to white men is a particularly fresh and new observation to begin with.
I liked hearing all of the theories of who murdered Joffrey. My favorite wrong guess was Cersei.
Plus don't people usually artificially inseminate horses nowadays?
It didn't even make sense to use that song from Les Mis. Why not use a more romantic musical theatre piece?
I love American Dad's musical numbers and Steve's singing, but I felt kind of "meh" about the ones tonight.
What I really hate about FG's musical numbers is that they aren't original. They just take musical theatre pieces and change the lyrics.
I dunno, I think he acts more grown-up than Butters. Not that I don't love Butters.
I didn't get Homer being upset over it. If Bart was making money, would he really care?
To me it was another sign of the new Simpsons trending towards treating Lisa and Bart as preteens or teens. I understand why the writers want to do it, but it still comes across as super creepy.
One of my biggest issues with new Simpsons (out of many, of course) is how roughly the beginning of the episode transitions into the main storyline. This episode was a particularly egregious example.
Homer bursting out into a resonant, semi-operatic singing voice reminded me of Jay Sherman's singing in The Critic.
The series really pushes this whole "incest = bad" thing, huh?
I get what they were trying to do by making Tommen older, but to me the stuff with Margaery comes across as even more awkward than if they had kept him his original age.
I'm more worried about the possibility of the Boogeyman OR Boogeymen inside the house!
Don't forget California Dreams!
It definitely has the Disney Channel feel from the trailer, unfortunately.