War On Fiction Continues
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Not content to attack dramas like "Law & Order", the conservative movement, smarting from electoral losses, has taken to criticizing the very excellent My Name Is Earl for the sin of having a bunch of dope-smoking hippies discuss global warming and The Simpsons and Family Guy for not being sufficiently patriotically correct.
The casualties keep mounting in the War on Fiction. Who’s next? If we save the cheerleader, do the terrorists win?
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Sez Malkin: “The show is getting long in the tooth and low on funny. Don’t bother with it.”
She’s gonna make Jonah cry with talk like that.
Ha! Ha!
I’m glad ol’ fish face posted that one, actually. I missed that episode and it had a great link.
I liked the Treehouse coda, and GI D’oh wasn’t bad, either. It barely mocked the army as an establishment at all; in fact, the policy in the episode of sticking the likes of Homer and Cletus in their own division and using them for target practice is quite sensible.