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The funny thing about their conversation is that Chyna from WWE recently portrayed She Hulk, in a porn

If this reviewer believes there are no gay couples on reality television,she is obviously unaware of "A Shot at Love with Tila Tequila" and all those other magnificent MTV dating shows. Plenty of gay people presented in the most tasteless way possible.

So you're saying that since we knew King Worm would be weird, it makes it less weird? I don't think that's necessarily true and if it is, it's still more bizarre than today's installment; which wasn't really that weird (once you get past the premise).

I think King Worm takes the cake for weirdest.

Many of the early, unpolished episodes are fairly poor as its obvious that they were still finding their feet with the show. Nowadays, experimental episodes like this one, the glitch one and James Baxter are more controversial, which is understandable considering their nature. Personally, I will always despise Wizards

HFG's pitiful advice of waiting four years (as a call back to The Postcard) was another great moment.

I loved the call backs to Butt Dial and Yes Dude Yes, easily two of RS's better episodes. As this episode demonstrated, one of the best things about this show is its evolution and character development. I would go as far to say its utterly devoid of Flanderisation, a rare feat for a cartoon.

Great stuff here. Like others have said it was cool to see PB have some geniunley good intentions in the episode, even if she's still manipulative. BMO getting squashed was a hilarious and unexpected gag. Interesting to note that both AT and RS featured cloud girls tonight. Esposito's perfomence and character dragged

Yeah it was nice to see them take a risk and put Eileen in the centre
for once. If someone had never seen the show before they would think
she's the main character. Granted, this episode didn't bring huge laughs, but it really felt fresh and right now that's what this show needs.

Wow, talk about a paint-by-the-numbers episode (insert rimshot here). Like Alasdair said, this one was so forumlaric that it couldn't help but point it out. There was some nice continuity moments though: Mordecai's art school experience, an Audrey mention and the portrait of Gene. Not bad.

This episode was suberb, especially the commitment to the old-timey vocabulary. However, I wish they hadn't used Grey DeLisle as the voice of Mona. As talented as she is, her distinctive voice is far too familiar at this point in her career to make Mona feel unique. Consequently, I feel Mona didn't really stand out as

The best part is Hank actually supporting their scheme because Bill is representing America.

The guest host era was horrible. Piven's appearance surely ranks around the worst but his jump of the top rope was a nice touch. The only guest hosts that made a positive contribution were Hugh Jackman and Bob Barker.

I thought the whole beer truck scene was great. Ders' negging was sublime.

Damn, that was amazing. A lot to digest here. After 'Too Old' (easily one of the darkest and most powerful episodes), I was looking forward to the follow up of Lemonhope coming back to save the kingdom. This episode was easily one of the best the show has produced. The themes of rejecting destiny and seeking adventure

I'm surprised this reviewer said he enjoys episodes that involve Lisa's view on a social issue. I've always felt that one of the hallmarks of the series' decline is the overuse of Lisa as a whiny spokesperson for the writers' views; similar to Brian's role in Family Guy's post cancellation episodes.

"Carlocks? More like drive-off-the-road-locks!" This episode wasn't groundbreaking but it had some great laughs.

LSP is fine in small doses but I just can't get invested in episodes where she's the main focus. She can be an amusing antagonist but trying to make her sympathetic just doesn't work. The best part of the episode was Jake and PB's interactions.

That's three episodes in a row without supernatural stuff happening. I think it's a change for the better since it had become forced anyway and now they can explore slightly more realistic plots. This episode had some great lines but the ending was completely flat. It would be a damn shame if these reviews stopped

Episodes like this are so much more entertaining than the never-ending "Finn is horny" saga that this season has been.