This episode was nothing big-- except that it was an example of "Science
vs. Religion". This one offered a few laughs, but even without those
moments, this one went nowhere. The idea of Science vs. Religion was a
novel idea, but I thought the ending was just mediocre. I'd recommend
this to anyone who is interested in the continuing battle between
evolution and creation, but not anyone else.
GRADE: C (62)
DID YOU NOTICE...
The angel's "fossil" ends up growing below the feet. I saw that the
fossil was broken off at the angel's feet when Homer drove it to OFF's
home. However, when Homer pushed the angel while he was in OFF's house,
the angel had some extra stone under its feet.
ANOTHER DID YOU NOTICE...
The only way that "The end comes at sundown" could have been seen on the
angel on the mountain would be if someone carved it into the fossil when
it was taken from OFF's home.
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>>REVIEW of LISA THE SKEPTIC
>Do we really need this about 3 months after the original airing?
>-Gangus
>"It may be a lousy channel, but the Simpsons are on TV!" -HS
>"FOX turned into a hardcore porn channel so gradually, I hardly noticed." >-MS
I just thought a.t.s would like my input.
John Isles, iv wrote in message
>I just thought a.t.s would like my input.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
Maybe he didn't catch it the first time around.
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Nathan Mulac DeHoff
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"I don't want the world. I just want your half."
>>>REVIEW of LISA THE SKEPTIC
>>
>>Do we really need this about 3 months after the original airing?
>
>Maybe he didn't catch it the first time around.
You're probably right. After all, I'm going to post my very belated review of
"The Two Mrs. N's" after I see the episode for the first time tonight.
Springfield is FICTIONAL
Smithers IS gay
OFF stands for "Our Favorite Family"
Tom Rinschler
"Nonsense! They couldn't hit an elephant at that dist--"
---last words of Major General John Sedgwick, at the Battle of Spotsylvania,
May 9, 1864.
Trinschler wrote in message
<19980201154...@ladder02.news.aol.com>...
>Nathan Mulac DeHoff wrote:
>
>>>>REVIEW of LISA THE SKEPTIC
>>>
>>>Do we really need this about 3 months after the original airing?
>>
>>Maybe he didn't catch it the first time around.
>
>You're probably right. After all, I'm going to post my very belated review
of
>"The Two Mrs. N's" after I see the episode for the first time tonight.
Whoo - Hoo!
Henry Ford
(I'm being serious, I enjoy most of your posts.)
>On 30 Jan 1998 02:08:09 GMT, the one known as GaNGuScoN2
><gangu...@aol.com> wrote thusly:
>>>REVIEW of LISA THE SKEPTIC
>>Do we really need this about 3 months after the original airing?
>Maybe he didn't catch it the first time around.
Actually, I did. I forgot if I had and access to a.t.s.
>--
>Nathan Mulac DeHoff
>vo...@geocities.com
>http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Corridor/5447/
>"I don't want the world. I just want your half."
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