William Kendall . . . the episode is mostly about Marge opening a fitness center for “real women,” and how Homer feels pressure over the prospect of his wife “upgrading” with a new husband. The comic stuff comes when a hipster (played by Black) opens a new comic shop, wrecking Comic Book Guy’s business. And said hipster has a signing with Daniel Clowes, Art Spiegelman, and Alan Moore. Only Springfield could have Alan Moore sign stuff. There’s also a fight. It is awesome.
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Sooner or later footage of that Louisville player who broke his leg will turn up on TLC’s upcoming “reality” series… When Bones Snap.
And Jack Black turned up on the Simpsons? An episode to avoid… given how much of a prat Jack Black is….
Look, anything that puts Mads Mikkelsen on North American tv and isn’t where he’s the lamest Bond villain ever has at least one thing going for it.
William Kendall . . . the episode is mostly about Marge opening a fitness center for “real women,” and how Homer feels pressure over the prospect of his wife “upgrading” with a new husband. The comic stuff comes when a hipster (played by Black) opens a new comic shop, wrecking Comic Book Guy’s business. And said hipster has a signing with Daniel Clowes, Art Spiegelman, and Alan Moore. Only Springfield could have Alan Moore sign stuff. There’s also a fight. It is awesome.
Plus, it gave us Watchmen Babies.
I agree 100%. I’ve loved her snce her days as the substitute Becky on “Roseanne.”