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Who was the voice actor who played Hank?
Oh and "Aahhh, the Denver Broncos?!!"
Classic
Oh and "Aahhh, the Denver Broncos?!!"
Classic
Who was the voice actor who played Hank?
Oh and "Aahhh, the Denver Broncos?!!"
Classic
Why can't we be friends!?
Homer coming out to "Why can't we be friends" gets me every time
I'd like to know what the rap song was when Tatum stepped into the ring.
Redman- Time for sum aksion
https://youtu.be/GT-wu7UN9-o
Homer and Marge remain divorced longer than the Van Houtens do. Homer at least managed to squeeze in a quickie wedding on the side.Good
And I just got that Mel Zetz joke
EDIT: A Milhouse Divided is next. Have to watch it even though I was planning to watch Bob's Burgers instead. I can't remember when the parents get back together. I want to say its about 11 seasons later.
EDIT 2: Actually looks like its 11 seasons to the episode
Homer and Marge remain divorced longer than the Van Houtens do. Homer at least managed to squeeze in a quickie wedding on the side.
Homer and Marge don't formally remarry until Season 20's Wedding for Disaster... roughly a season and a half after Kirk and Luann rewed.What point do they start and end their divorce? I didn't remember them being apart a long time. All I can think of is the divorce and marriage in some episode but I do remember Vegas wife as the quickie wedding.
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Bart impersonating Hibbert is hilarious and this is the first scene of the whole marathon that I can't recall ever seeing.
Homer and Marge don't formally remarry until Season 20's Wedding for Disaster... roughly a season and a half after Kirk and Luann rewed.
Homer and Marge remain divorced longer than the Van Houtens do. Homer at least managed to squeeze in a quickie wedding on the side.
is the marathon going in chronological order? if so, the episodes are going to be so shitty for a lot of days.
is the marathon going in chronological order? if so, the episodes are going to be so shitty for a lot of days.
That aforementioned Season 20 episode retconned the finale of this one to say that Reverend Lovejoy's ministerial license was expired when he conducted the second wedding for Homer and Marge at the end of this episode. Hence they were never married from when Homer filed for divorce until when they had their officially recognized second wedding over 12 seasons later (from December 1996 until March 2009).Wait...what? How does that even work?
Perhaps both theories are correct. Luann is Kirk's Shelbyville doppelganger AND they're both cousins.Here's my stupid theory: Kirk and Luanne aren't cousins, Luanne is the Shelbyville counterpart of Kirk. Evidenced by Lemon of Troy stating that she's from there, as well as Willie having a female counterpart. Perhaps Shelbyville Milhouse is another relative. Being the union of doppelgängers is as plausible an explanation of his Milhouse-ness as inbreeding is.
Yep. A lot of people will drop off within in the next couple days
Hell, we're on Season 8 now, people are going to drop off after today.
what season has the Navy episode, that episode is pretty good
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what season has the Navy episode, that episode is pretty good
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what season has the Navy episode, that episode is pretty good
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Every season has great episodes that will be missed by skipping them. You just have to sit through a lot of crap to get to them. I don't begrudge anyone for quitting early.if they skip season 9 they'll miss some great episodes, like Homer in New York, Homer buying a gun, Apu getting Married, and Homer the garbage man.
If you subject yourself to sitting through Season 11 in full, you'll know it happens far sooner than that.Looking at it, there's quite a few good episodes there.
To me, Season 12 is where things really go off the rails.
Perhaps both theories are correct. Luann is Kirk's Shelbyville doppelganger AND they're both cousins.
There's also this terrible joke from Season 26's Let's Go Fly a Coot.
If you subject yourself to sitting through Season 11 in full, you'll know it happens far sooner than that.
I don't even plan on calling attention to hidden gems from that season as I will be for subsequent ones.
That aforementioned Season 20 episode retconned the finale of this one to say that Reverend Lovejoy's ministerial license was expired when he conducted the second wedding for Homer and Marge at the end of this episode. Hence they were never married from when Homer filed for divorce until when they had their officially recognized second wedding over 12 seasons later (from December 1996 until March 2009).