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Why am I just finding out about this now? Dennis Perkins reviewing "Brickleberry" is my Woodstock.

What I saw was them turning the notion of Trump being a racist into a full-on joke, and advertising that he's not really a dangerously insane narcissist - he's just a harmless jokester!

Hi, "Dennis"! I'm not sure about this crazy new nickname you've given yourself, but this was a stellar review of an episode that would have been terrible even completely divorced from its political implications. Don't let the haters get you off your grind. Whip your hair back and forth.

Much as I love some of her music, I can't stand Sia's "I don't want to be famous, but I also don't want to give up the power and privilege that comes with being famous, so I'm just going to hide my face and make a child or a minority show *her* face and suffer the scrutiny I'm not willing to suffer" bullshit. She and

A Democrat would rather let 99 guilty men go free than chase after them.

I just love the idea that, at this point, Pataki's campaign strategy is to make friends with AVClub commentators' parents and hope it will increase his popularity by word of mouth. Next stop: Dikachu's mom.

They could see her dirty pillows.

Hey, according to this guy, you're one up on me. I don't understand, "Yolu're a FAT piece of shit." Am I the fat piece of shit, or am I *luring* the fat piece of shit?

You'd think if anyone would know the proper nomenclature, it would be Trump - he's the whiniest little cracker in the world.

Hey, hey, hey. Let's not say anything we can't take back. Frustrated toddlers are both more articulate and more temperate than this critter.

"becoming a billionaire is not an easy feat"—-it is when your dad is worth hundreds of millions of dollars, though. The more money you have/inherit, the easier it is to parlay that into more money. It's not easy to go from $0 to $1 billion, but it's easier to go from $300,000,000 to $1 billion than it is to go from,

Thank you for making me laugh and making me think.

It just depends what you find funny, I suppose. George Bush obviously didn't really move to Springfield and become enemies with Homer, either…but I don't nitpick that because it was in service of something, and because I found it funny. "E Pluribus Wiggum" was in service of…sticking it to "Senator Vincent Aleppo" (he

By far, my least-favourite episode ever.

This might be my favourite Simpsons Classic review ever, or at least the one that's closest to my own views. I love this episode, right up until the jarringly off-key "hey, he actually is mentally disturbed! Let's all laugh!" ending.

No, you won't!
(I'm just pretending you said I was out there somewhere and you would find me.)

He *was* watchin'! First it started fallin' over, and then it fell over.

Downvoting for reminding me of the worst episode ever.

If I had to point to one element that heralded the decline of "The Simpsons", it would be the period in which *every damn episode* had at least one of these—-a barely-funny, barely-risque joke that was replaced at the last minute by a stupid placeholder line. If you watch the episodes with closed-captioning on, these

NITPICK OF THE WEEK: Howard's line about having been a lawyer for thirty years. So…he became a lawyer in his fifties? I always thought the whole point of Howard was that he was a good lawyer when he was Cary's age, then eventually got lazy and shifted into more of an "emeritus" role. Very few people become lawyers in