Sep. 11th, 2006

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So, another season of The Simpsons started last night. The show has somewhat of a history of using subpar episodes for season premieres, but I didn't think this was the case with the most recent one. Fat Tony is a character who's pretty much guaranteed to provide some solid laughs, and he got in some great lines this time, especially in the carpool scene. The ending was kind of abrupt, though. The DVD commentaries have the writers constantly complaining about the shortening of the show to make room for more commercials, and I can totally see where they're coming from. Incidentally, was Otto's voice off, or am I just not used to it because it's been a while since he's had a major role? Regardless, his part was also a highlight of the episode.

I'm glad about the timeslot switch of American Dad and The War at Home. I can't believe the latter show is still on the air, but I'm suspecting that a good many of its "viewers" are people who were too lazy to change the channel in between The Simpsons and Family Guy, and now that's no longer a concern. Anyway, I thought last night's American Dad was a good one. And Family Guy had a weird premise and a somewhat predictable conclusion, but it had enough good jokes to make it worthwhile. Really, with that show, the plot is pretty much secondary to the jokes anyway.

Also, I figured I would jump on the bandwagon and bring you this:

My Interests Collage! )
Create your own! Originally Written By [livejournal.com profile] ga_woo, Hosted and ReWritten by [livejournal.com profile] darkman424


Is it just my interests, or are a lot of the default pictures borderline pornographic? Also, it took me a while to find a picture that related to the band XTC, rather than the drug. And that wasn't the kind of cracker I meant, but I like that kind of cracker as well, so I kept the picture. {g}

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