Oh yeah, I forgot about Flanders moving in on the other side! That was great, so much Flanders-speak going on at the end there. They did mention his daughters' names, but I can't remeraber them. I just know they rhymed! :lol:
The Simpsons are in the middle of a Flanders sandwich Did they mention the names of Ted's two daughters?
When Bart first suspected the neighbor was possibly Bob, I kept looking at the feet. I remerabered when Sideshow Bob tried to frame Krusty, there was mention of his long feet. I'm glad the writers caught that detail and answered why Bob's feet were small.
I enjoyed it, but I was actually a little disappointed. My expectations might have been just too high, though. Oh and the faces did get to be a little too much.
I loved the shout outs to Grammer's other roles, especially Down Periscope, and there were a few great jokes including the "that's better than what the last guy did" and the "all the good ones are either gay or don't have a face" bits.
To be honest, because it's a cartoon I wasn't bothered by it. I don't think it was much worse than the kinRAB of things they draw for Itchy & Scratchy all the time.
That was a pretty funny line. I also liked when the woman at the restaurant said, "All the guys I like are gay or have no face!" (or something to that effect.)
Face/Off is one of my favorite movies so I loved the twist, although it was pretty graphic. I loved it when Marge said, "A lot of people sound like Sideshow Bob. Like Frasier from Cheers." :lol:
That episode was kind of nasty to me with the face coming off..but then again, there have been numerous times where Scratchy and Itchy have done something to the like so I don't know why it bothered me so much.
I miss the days of Sideshow Bob and would like to see more of him!