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I am shocked that the 5th circuit would rule this way. Completely and utterly shocked.
I am shocked that the 5th circuit would rule this way. Completely and utterly shocked.
Something something Burt Ward.
It’s Tony Randall!
It’s still technically production season 10. Networks and Streamers love to order a bunch of episodes then split them in half and call it two seasons as a way to spend less money.
Production season 11 has been ordered and should air in 2025 and 2026.
Call me back Ismael.
Is this the one where Homer gets hypnotized into being a kid again, remembers a traumatic memory of finding a corpse that turns out to Waylon Smithers senior?
Que Malo, once again I must sugar my own churro.
Every year I tune into this and every I stop watching because the host segments are so bad. Just show us the games and not the cringey wrap around segments they seem to think we want.
Nanowar of Steel is great too. Who else would make a Rhapsody of Fire tribute/parody, make it about Barbie, and then get the original Rhapsody singer to do lead vocals.
Reminds me of this scene from Futurama
This should provide adequate substance for the Doctor Who marathon. 100 tacos for $100.
It’s like kissing a peanut
Little Big Mom. Marge gets injured during a ski trip so Lisa has to take care of the family. Homer and Bart don’t listen to her so she tricks them into thinking they have leprosy.
Life on the fast lane? Marge’s bag looks like it might hold a bowling ball.
This is in regards to the Arizona supreme court allowing an 1864 abortion ban to take effect. The comic is playing on the stereotype that Mormons, who mostly live in Utah, practiced piligamy, having multiple wives, in 1864.
Homer creates a private security company and then becomes chief of police after Quimby fires Wiggum and appoints Homer.
$pringfield would be my first guess just because that episode is all about legalized gambling. I don’t remember what looks like Moe’s being a part of that episode though.
Of course I could be completely wrong and this is a one off joke from a completely different episode.
Mike Wallace was a journalist on the TV show _60 Minutes _ and this comic is likely a take on journalists asking about sensitive topics. Wikipedia tells me that Wallace had a special in 1982 where he interviewed an American general about the Vietnam war and I wonder if that was the inspiration for this one.
I hear there’s a lunar eclipse tonight. Think we should look up?
This the episode where Krusty learns he has a daughter.
What are you doing man? That’s Carl!
The prank monkey episode.