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A+ Perfect. Anyone who gives this less than 5/5....I'm coming to get you![]()
Awesome, hilarious, satirical ep. 5/5
Season 25 Ratings
Awful, probably
The best political episode ever. It shines in every aspect.
5/5
Not bad, but for all the (always brilliant) Citizen Kane gags, there just aren't enough hilarious moments. It simmers, but doesn't boil. Whatever that means.
great political satire but still not my favourite, it comes second only to sideshow bob roberts. still a great episode though 9/10.
I havn't watched this for a while, but I remember it's a good 'un. I too give it 9/10 , which technically makes it only a 4.5/5 I'm affraid.....but it's 5/5 if you round it up.
We live in a society of rules. Why do you think I took you to all those Police Academy movies? For fun? Well, I didn't hear anybody laughing! Did you?! Except at that guy who made sound effects. Brrruuummm!, zhoo-zhoo!, rrraaassspppp!, honk!, honk!, pkeeerrrrgghhh!, ahoo-hoo, he-he, hoo-hoo. Where was I? Oh yeah... Stay out of my booze!
My personal seasons' rankings : 4 > 6 > 7 > 8 > 3 > 5 > 2 > 9 > 1 > 16 > 15 > 18 > 17 > 14 > 10 > 13 > 12 > 11..19&20?..can't be arsed
I remember it being perfect, though I probably laughed at Blood Feud more.
5/5 A
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Black music owns




4/5 A good political satire but the episode could have used some more humor. Also, the episode doesn't show Mayor Bailey very often or explain why Marge is a Bailey booster.
I think it's because he's not Burns, right?explain why Marge is a Bailey booster.




Seeing as how I should have been killed 316 times...Originally Posted by Veryjammy
4/5. I agree with many of The Foot's comments; it should have used Bailey on the same level as Burns for a higher level of political drama.
Bart: "Please don't call our parents!"
Chief: "I'm afraid I have to for hijinks like these. Hijinks - it's a funny word. Three dotted letters in a row."
Eddie: "Is it hyphenated?"
Chief: "It used to be, back in the good old days, you know. Of course, every generation hyphenates the way it wants to. Then there's *NSYNC! What the hell is that? Jump in any time there, Eddie, these are good topics."
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A little too slow for me 4/5, and I agree, this episode is muchly over-rated.
I'm willing to bet that I don't get alot of the citizen Kane references (except Burns's picture) but I think I do get the political satire, and it is just fantastic without being too heavyhanded. Mr. Burns as at one his best characterizations ever, and there are enough gags to sustain through the episode (the garbologist) Easily a 5/5



5/5, but it's not the best one of this season
Season 6 rocks!
This is one of those episodes I just can't find fault with. Hilarity from start to end with what I percieve as Burn's funniest, meannest and best characterisation ever, fantastic Homer, and the rest of OFF had a great role. Who didn't fall over laughing when Burns was explaining what was wrong with the plant? "Oh, that's always been like that!". I haven't touched upon the satire either, which is just pure class. This is a top 5 episode and one of the groundbreaking episodes of its era. Hell, it still is one of the best things I have ever seen on TV. A++
A tribute to Bart Simpson
You think THAT's bad? What about that time when I was turned into a Tetris block?
5/5--One of the few episode to actually make me laugh out loud, and several times as well! Great characterizations, interesting plot, clever ending...




great season 2 ep 5/5
one of my favourite episodes from the earlier seasons. Really an entertaining story, i like a lot.


Yeah, but your avatar shows that no one should ever listen to you.:silly:Originally Posted by The lesson is never try
5/5.
5/5, great episode.
Kids, let me tell you about another so-called ``wicked'' guy. He had long hair and some wild ideas. He didn't always do what other people thought was right. And that man's name was...
I forget. But the point is... I forget that, too. Marge, you know what I'm talking about. He used to drive that blue car?
-- Homer's parable of the guy in the blue car, ``Homer the Heretic''
Ralph: I Won! I Won!
Principal Skinner: No Ralph this means you're failing English
Ralph: Me fail English? That's unpossible.




one of my favorite of season 2 which is definitely a classic. (5/5)



Great political satire, good characterizations, and I love Burns' various names for the average Joe (Joe Sixpack, Susie Housecoat, etc.) It's also one of the most well-plotted stories in what I believe is the season with the best writing of the entire series.
"Only a moron wouldn't cast his vote for Monty Burns!"
Dramatization: May not have happened.
Definitely a classic Simpsons episode. 10/10 A+
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