silver_667
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Well, I was more concerned that it was too much like the FG joke where Peter also blew his finger off with a firecracker than other shows where the characters lost fingers (Technically Homer and Dale's fingers were cut off by accident, so the joke was at least differrent than those 2). That said, I have to admit, the payoff was better than the rest of the joke. I thought it would amount into a parody of Jackass or something. Seems like it should have.
I admit, I find that refreshing. The other Fox shows go into the A story halfway through the first act. And in certain cases with the Simpsons, the A story starts up halfway through the second act. Seeing them go off right into the mainstory line without 10 minutes of jokes that lead to it was the best part. Sure, the pacing was off a little, but I felt that it had a nice groove to it.
I really didn't get the stereotype of reusing paper towels, though.
I like how Stan always seems to get flash of conscience like that. And this time, he didn't need Francine or Haylie to tell him about it. This was all Stan. He really evolved past the satire of a rightwing action hero in a post 9/11 world that he was in the first season.
So over all, I give this episode a B out of 10.
I admit, I find that refreshing. The other Fox shows go into the A story halfway through the first act. And in certain cases with the Simpsons, the A story starts up halfway through the second act. Seeing them go off right into the mainstory line without 10 minutes of jokes that lead to it was the best part. Sure, the pacing was off a little, but I felt that it had a nice groove to it.
I really didn't get the stereotype of reusing paper towels, though.
I like how Stan always seems to get flash of conscience like that. And this time, he didn't need Francine or Haylie to tell him about it. This was all Stan. He really evolved past the satire of a rightwing action hero in a post 9/11 world that he was in the first season.
So over all, I give this episode a B out of 10.