Meko
Stonecutter
Fantastic episode one of my favorites of post classic era 5/5 lovely moe-bros adventure
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Just to be clear, I think Marge was right, I just think that if they had revealed Larry's diary before she started nagging it would have had more weight.
If anything, they hold more weight because they weren't prompted by the diary. Because it's just what decent friends should've done given that Larry was a fixture in their lives that they otherwise couldn't be bothered getting to know.I don't really think it would've mattered if Marge started "nagging" after the diary reveal rather than before. Her words and the points she made still had plenty of weight to them no matter how one looks at it (especially in terms of Lenny and his inaction).
Feel like the easiest solution would've been to just have him be with Barney. Just standing off to the side, wouldn't even have to say his name or call attention to him, but still letting the real heads know they care.Hey, where is Sam?
The reason it didn't really work for me, in that particular order, is that I never thought Larry and Sam were in the same clique as the rest of the patrons.
I won't go too meta trying to condense 35 seasons into one calendar year to fit the Simpsons timeline to explain that they only really "knew" Larry for 1 year but I don't think it's so bad that they didn't really know him.. heck we didn't
I think It still worked. Someone had to nag the guys into feeling bad, I would have just done it in different beats.
It is explained. Mickey calls the sapphires "Larry's last haul" on the phone call to Fat Tony, indicating that Larry was a gem smuggler in the employ of the Springfield Mafia.But speaking OF LOOSE ENDS, why on Earth did Larry smuggle the sapphires in the first place?!?!? There was no explanation. They just dropped that ‘expensive object’ trope to divide the characters without a sufficient explanation. Usually in a story like this, I’d want to find out more about Larry as a human rather than just get a buddy story about 4 guys with a generic villain who dies.
Oh I missed it! Thank you!!!! Crossed it out in my post. This is exactly why I scored so low on the SAT for Reading Comprehension.It is explained. Mickey calls the sapphires "Larry's last haul" on the phone call to Fat Tony, indicating that Larry was a gem smuggler in the employ of the Springfield Mafia.