So this article makes the case that the Simpsons episode Flaming Moe's is really about how Sam Simon got cut out of credit for helping to create the Simpsons. It makes a whole lot of sense.
My memory of watching Flaming Moe's when it first aired was that was when The Simpsons changed for me from being this flash-in-the-pan TV show to something much greater. It just reached a level of perfection that I never saw in a TV show before, and it was able to sustain it for a long time afterwards.
RIP Sam Simon.
OK, now that I have seen Gravity Falls, wow, that was great!
Interview with Alex Hirsch: [link]
Anyone else watching the Ultimate Spider-Man? Digging the other realms play on animation styles! Rather fun.
I tried watching it when it first came out and thought it was terrible, especially compared to Spectacular Spider-man, which it replaced. I never went back to see if it had gotten any better.
I'm enjoying Star vs. the Forces of Evil. It's like the manic love-child of Sailor Moon and Ren and Stimpy.
Sick Sad World supercut.
No longer available! And I want to see it so bad.
Star Wars: Rebels Season 2 Trailer: [link]
Do we know when it starts back up?