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   Captain Infinity wrote in   
   news:ebb2b95skslpj85medpbj8a1l38blq56ue@4ax.com:   
      
   > Once Upon A Time,   
   > David Johnston wrote:   
   >   
   >>>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.   
   >   
   > Of course it is. It's the best thing about current Simpsons episodes,   
   > and it's what sets it apart from the rest of the pack. Think of how   
   > much the producers can charge for advertising, knowing that people   
   > will have to sit through the ads two or more times. Imagine how easy   
   > the writing staff have it, raking in their salaries without having to   
   > break a sweat writing jokes. Not to mention the wonderful voice   
   > talent, the highest paid voice actors in the industry, and all they   
   > have to do is phone it in from their mansions while sitting around   
   > unshaved and in their underwear. That's fabulous, I wish I had that   
   > kind of job. No other cartoon on TV today can even come close to this   
   > kind of greatness. BRAVO!   
   >   
   > If you can think of anything better to say about today's Simpsons   
   > shows, I'd like to hear it.   
   >   
   >   
   > **   
   > Captain Infinity   
   >   
      
   You truly are an idiot.   
      
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