
shadowGrinch wrote:Watch it for yourself?
Even the heavy handed way they returned to the Status Quo and ensured Fat Tony would live on was reminiscent of what they did with Snowball II.
el badman wrote:I think they must have realized that they've had several inconsistencies in the last couple of seasons, which really shows that they don't necessarily pay attention to everything that was said and done before. So rather than sticking to a "major" decision (Fat Tony being dead for good), they have to resort to that type of gateway card. While it was not necessarily a bad one, it really feels like an admission that they would probably screw up at some point and contradict this last episode by bringing Fat Tony back, even for a short appearance. I got mixed feelings about this...
Andrew wrote:I do miss the days when Skinner was portrayed with a bit more competence. Same goes for pretty much every professional in the town, I guess.
el badman wrote:I was a little disappointed with that last one. I thought most of the ideas in it had been already brought up a hundred times before, like Bart's evil plans to acquire what he wants and him eventually enjoying doing stuff with Homer. The Chinese jokes were pretty weak too.
Mediocre compared to last week's episode, and mostly the one before that.
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