going with the opinion that i had watchin git for the last time: awful. D
going with the opinion that i had watchin git for the last time: awful. D
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It's one of the better S17 episodes. B+








I remember liking it, but I haven't seen for a while. I'll say B-
Million Dollar Abie
Pretty good episode. The plot is decent and the jokes are pretty good. I don't like the ending, but this episode still gets a B from me.
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Although it had a crazy third act and the lame die-pod joke. It fares better than the stuff from seasons 19-20 and has an abnormally special place in my heart, so I'll give it a C.
The essense of Jean mediocrity. I'm struggling to remember what happened, and although I remember the setup to be pretty good, Abe's suicide attempt was neither funny or emotional...just seemed cruel, and it was all downhill from the end of Act 1. 7/15
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Weird plot, not very funny... wasn't this the night they first aired a teaser for the movie? Shame THAT was the highlight. C+ I'll go with






Meh. C-
2/10
God this was painful to watch... I should win things from watching this ugly pile of puke.
Good first act, but the episode went downhill from there.
C-
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?
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Act One was somewhat humourous for the era, but it all goes downhill after Grampa kidnaps that commissioner guy (I think that's who it was). Abe as a bull fighter is just a bad idea and not even an energetic one. Any nice moments seen near the beginning seem to be swiftly taken away. D-
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Kiss Kiss, Bang Bangalore
One of the best of Season 17 for me, a good plot with good jokes. Funny subplot, too. 14/15








Pretty good wit ha fun plot. 4/5
one of the better episodes of the season for me too, but not really one of my favorites though
B-
Better than most of the season, some good jokes like "One tiger is named Homer Simpson" and "Celebrate my promotion....to a god!" B-
I suppose I'll have to view this one again because my impression of it from the past was that it was terrible in both story and humour. F If I change my mind on it I'll gladly say so.
I agree that it is one of the best from season 17. great subplot, the main plot basically went to shit when homer started thinking that he was a good but it was still good enough. B-
Overall, a pretty good episode. Subplot and main plot where pretty good overall. I liked the part with Apu's cousin answering the phones for all those outsourced companies, funny stuff.
Rating - B
It was the only SNPP episode for like 5 years, so I can appreciate that.
a pretty outlandish idea, but not a terrible one. the beginning was fine, but unfortunately it didn't do Homer the Great well nor any decent political/satirical statement. and I forget how they reach this, but I remember thinking the Bollywood-style everybody-let's-ignore-plot-and-dance thing was pretty bad. C
One of my favourite post-classics. A rare travel episode that I like.
B-




B- Whimsical, fun little episode. With both plot and subplot entertaining and holding captivation and a few big laughs. The animation was also stunning.
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