I just find it somewhat hilarious that Smithers was appearantly born with his glasses.
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I just find it somewhat hilarious that Smithers was appearantly born with his glasses.
Please Pokemon Company, let Pombon's final evolution be more like Skeledirge and less like Incineroar. Is it too much to ask?
It's really frustrating when in TV Tropes, which is supposed to be a place that treats characters in a fair way i.e criticize when needed and point out good values when needed, there is a somewhat of a unspoken rule that you just can't criticize some characters. Most of the time it's because they are fan favourites and critique is called "uncalled hate". This leads tropes being deleted, even when they are used right in a right context.
Why this reminds of the famous line from the Animal Farm: "All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others.".
Go to trade in Pokemon Home GTS system and everybody wants Eternal Flower Floette 🤦🏻♀️💔
(For those who don't know; the only way to get a legit Eternal Flower Floette you have to play Legends ZA's main story line fully and you only get one.)
When I was little and watched Simpsons season 2 (yes I'm old) episode Brush with Greatness I misunderstood Burnses line "Of course not Smithers. You're like a doctor." as "You are a doctor.". Then comes Blood Feud where Smithers calls Dr Hibbert to help Burns and I was like "Dafug Smithers weren't you the doctor?!".
Imagine though how handy it would be for Burns if Smithers actually was his doctor.
A lot of people say that The Simpsons seasons 1-8 were the golden era and there are absolutely no episodes that makes no sense or that a character acts out of character. I honestly beg to differ and there is one episode that is so bizarre that I don't consider it canon. And that episode in question is season 8 episode 10 The Springfield Files.
Reasons:
The original plot was that Homer encounters an alien, but it was left in mystery whatever or not it was a real alien. It honestly shows in the episode that they changed their mind in halfway through (not one of it's kind, episode Homer's Triple Bypass did the same) and the reveal that it was just Mr. Burns is kind of an ass pull.
Speaking of Mr. Burns, there is no fucking way that he would ever trust a quack doctor. No he is not that stingy when it comes to his own health and it was established in Blood Feud that he hates quacks. + If he is ready to move heaven and earth to save Smithers, can you imagine what he would do to cheat Death?
Speaking about quacks, who are you and what have you done to Dr Nick? Dr Nick could care less about the money, that's why he is so cheap. The doctor who does care about the money is Dr Hibbert.
In summary, this episode would have been perfectly fine if they went with the original plot. Or if with Burns route just swap Nick with Hibbert.
The biggest reason I like Dr Hibbert is because he is morally ambiguous. Most doctors presented at fiction are either saints or jerks, so it's refreshing to see a doctor character who defies those stereotypes.
H2O Just add water dolls: exist
Me: Cool! *looks at the price* OVER 200 DOLLARS?!