Well, no hot, throbbing, blatant dog-on-cat sodomy this week... but plenty of the hyperviolent Ren that we've all come to know and love, plus some sizeable helpings of fundamental wrongness.
Anyone back on board?
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For some reason, "Man's Best Friend" was supposed to air last night, but it'll air next week.
Anyway, "Ren Seeks Help", was better than last week's drek. Psycho Ren and Mr. Horse made this episode good. Not up to the level of seasons 1-2, but still aright.
Also, "Black Hole", the "classic" R + S shown last night is a very underrated classic.
"Oh my God, Brian, there's a message in my Alphabits! It says, 'Oooooo!'" Peter Griffin "Peter, those are Cheerios." Brian
I was happy with last night's show. It showed that they didn't need to go over the top like they did last week. And I agree with Tom... "Black Hole" is very underrated, but "Stimpy's Invention" is still in my top five.
Originally posted by vspWell, no hot, throbbing, blatant dog-on-cat sodomy this week...
No, but we DID get some hot chihuahua-on-chihuahua action...
Yeah, but it was HETERO chihuahua-on-chihuahua action, and Ren described Stimpy as "just a friend," which should pacify the "They made them GAY?" crowd somewhat.
"You may be wondering why I have been making so many references lately to Fox News. The reason is that it is now my cable news network of choice -- because if I’m going to watch the news and be lied to, I want it to be ridiculously obvious that I am being lied to." -- Center for an Informed America, Newsletter #34
Last night "Man's Best Friend" made its long awaited return to TV. The Nick-banned episode was funny, but not one of the better John K. R + S's. I did like Ren's assault on George Liquor, though.
Also, "Powdered Toast Man" rules.
"Oh my God, Brian, there's a message in my Alphabits! It says, 'Oooooo!'" Peter Griffin "Peter, those are Cheerios." Brian
Last night, there was another new Ren and Stimpy, but they first they showed the classic "Fire Dogs" which is one of my favorite Ren and Stimpys.
"Fire Dogs 2" was another disappointment. Just them in "Ralph Bakishi's" bathroom. Lame. It reminded me of those awful post John K. Ren and Stimpys with the old guy. Worst part is next week is Part II. Maybe it will be better, maybe it won't.
I'm not even going to mention "Ralph Bakishi's Playhouse."
The "classic" that they showed last night, "Untamed World" is another underrated classic.
(edited by tomvejada on 18.7.03 0431) "Oh my God, Brian, there's a message in my Alphabits! It says, 'Oooooo!'" Peter Griffin "Peter, those are Cheerios." Brian
Originally posted by AlessandroYou mean the fat old guy who would ramble on about nothing? Come on, that guy RULED (now what the heck was his name?) ...
His name was Wilbur Cobb.
And I enjoyed Fire Dogs. But Fire Dogs 2 was surreal. However, Stimpy playing the panflute was good for a cheap laugh.
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