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[MENTION=156]Matty[/MENTION], you also ignored my post about how Peeping Mom is airing on April 19th.
Unless that didn't go through?
Unless that didn't go through?
[MENTION=156]Matty[/MENTION], you also ignored my post about how Peeping Mom is airing on April 19th.
Unless that didn't go through?
“Has anybody ever said ‘No, thank you’ to being on The Simpsons?” wonders a giggling Cat Deeley. “Maybe Saddam Hussein turned around and said ‘No.’ Like, if you were a terrible dictator, you might not want to open that Pandora’s box.”
Thankfully, the Emmy-nominated host of So You Think You Can Dance had no such reservations, and thus will make her animated debut on Fox’s long-running comedy on Sunday, March 15 (8/7c).
Deeley says when she received an email from the show’s producers with an attached image of her cartoon self, she opened it with “a little trepidation,” but the fear quickly gave way to excitement. “I’ve got to get a cel or a copy of the drawing at some point,” she says. “It’s definitely going to be hung in my bathroom or somewhere like that.”
Deeley’s Simpsons gig finds her hosting a reality-competition series to find the next beer-swilling, donut-gobbling “Duffman” — an opportunity that, it turns out, Homer simply can’t resist. “I host the show with typical enthusiasm — but slightly fewer dance moves than usual,” previews Deeley, who is filming SYTYCD Season 12 auditions this weekend in Memphis and in Los Angeles on Sunday, March 15th.
“I have to keep going ‘Oh, yeah!’ to get the audience super-enthused,” Deeley continues, adding that her favorite line involves her pleading for one final “Oh, yeah!” — and the kicker that “they’re my two favorite words — apart from ‘Seacrest passed.'”
I'm probably more sensitive to Simpsons' religious-poking than most, but I didn't find anything wrong with that first clip. It was just an example of worrying taken to the extreme in a silly way, rather than showing Springfield's pious being particularly stupid.The first and third clips were awful. Haha, all Christians are stupid and intolerant. Haha, Bart and Lisa mention weird/inane things they do to prove their maturity. The second one was pretty good, liked Wiggum's enthusiasm and how he accidentally breaks the prisoners out.
I'm probably more sensitive to Simpsons' religious-poking than most, but I didn't find anything wrong with that first clip. It was just an example of worrying taken to the extreme in a silly way, rather than showing Springfield's pious being particularly stupid.
why is it that Marge looks better with her hair down somehow?
What I would like to see happen, is that Marge keeps her hair completely down for the entire episode, and It wouldn't be a flashback
Is this pretty much what we're expecting the rest of the season to look like?:
8 March - Sky Police (TABF09)
15 March - Waiting for Duffman (TABF10)
[a few weeks without new episodes]
19 April - Peeping Mom (TABF11)
26 April - The Kids Are All Fight (TABF12)
3 May - Let's Go Fly a Coot (TABF13)
10-May - Bull-E (TABF15)
17 May - Mathlete's Feat (TABF16) (season finale)
I wish we had a plot for the kids are all fight already, I mean the good news is it's a flashback episode so I'll definately DVR it
I'm guessing that "The Kids are All Fight" will be the episode that Maude Flanders and Grandma Flanders will appear since it might be a sequel of sorts to "Lisa's First Word". After all, we know the clown bed will return in this episode.
This isn't limited to Sunday nights on Fox; the next five episodes of Gotham on Monday nights (assuming no pre-emptions) will be repeats as well, and it looks like the same thing is happening with New Girl.