XPost: rec.arts.tv   
   From: David@block.net   
      
   On 12/17/2013 3:05 PM, Captain Infinity wrote:   
   > Once Upon A Time,   
   > David Johnston wrote:   
   >   
   >> On 12/17/2013 1:45 PM, Captain Infinity wrote:   
   >>> Once Upon A Time,   
   >>> Jeßus wrote:   
   >>>   
   >>>> On Tue, 17 Dec 2013 14:54:16 GMT, Wiseguy wrote:   
   >>>>   
   >>>>> Captain Infinity wrote in   
   >>>>> news:s4mua9llmfboeglcisinpjgp2f77up2l1h@4ax.com:   
   >>>>>   
   >>>>>> The best thing about the current episodes of The Simpsons is that   
   >>>>>> they're so bland, unfunny and forgettable that you can watch them   
   >>>>>> again the very next day and they'll still seem brand new.   
   >>>>>>   
   >>>>> Again, don't like it? Don't watch it.   
   >>>>   
   >>>> Don't like his opinion? Don't read it.   
   >>>   
   >>> Wiseguy has a compulsive pathological condition which forces him to respond   
   >>> to my posts with derisive comments, even when I'm complimenting shows, as I   
   >>> did above. It's sad, really. I hope he seeks some professional help.   
   >>   
   >> How is "bland, unfunny and forgettable" a compliment?   
   >   
   > Because, as I said, you can watch it again the *very next day* and it's like   
   > another brand-new episode. It's like getting two new Simpsons episodes every   
   > week! Or may 3 or even more if it has Lisa singing, which forces you to   
   > escape into the bathroom to stuff your ears with cotton, making you miss huge   
   > chunks of the episode. What other cartoon provides such re-watchability?   
   > Certainly not Family Guy, Bob's Burgers or South Park, all of which are well   
   > written and funny, so you remain entertained and laughing while it's on, with   
   > no need to re-watch any time soon to see what you've missed or blocked out.   
      
   That is not a compliment.   
      
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   > Captain Infinity   
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