Thread:Loudfan21000/@comment-24200891-20180830193959/@comment-24200891-20190318160151

Right. I am surprised I even thought of it. It started reminding me an episode, where Bart dates Jimbo's girlfriend only to be mauled by Jimbo. That girl was superintendent Charmel's daughter. I don't want to imitate the show that lost its grace long ago.

Good that we agree on that. It's logical that we can enjoy a episode only, when it has more positives than negatives.

Linc's friends explained that they lied to him, because they didn't want to hurt his feelings and Clyde agreed to watch state magic with Linc for same reason. Clyde lacks guts to say "no" as previously shown in "Game Boys". I agree that LH shows unrealistic and incredible arguments.

Interesting comprassion. I think people hide their actions behind excuses like "for sake of something" just to avoid explaining and admiting that they don't believe in what they say. Soldiers in dictatorship states like USSR or Nazi Germany were so indoctrinated that their minds were reduced to "following orders is right and disobeying is wrong". Other soldiers must know things like killing unarmed civillians is wrong.