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Even Smithers upped his game, bringing the funny this week". [3] Emily VanDerWerff of The A.V. Club gave the episode a B, saying "I like Mr. Burns as a character enough, and I like the way the show tells stories about him enough to give this a mildly approving grade." VanDerWerff added that Lisa and Bart's story was "just plain stupid".
The plot provides the setup for a string of sight gags, puns, jokes based on Asian stereotypes, and general farce.The central plot involves the misadventures of secret agent Phil Moskowitz, hired by the Grand Exalted High Macha of Rashpur ("a nonexistent but real-sounding country") to recover a secret egg salad recipe that was stolen from him.
For every 3 non-theme words you find, you earn a hint. Hints show the letters of a theme word. If there is already an active hint on the board, a hint will show that word’s letter order.
Agent Smith (later simply Smith) is a fictional character and the main antagonist of The Matrix franchise.The character was primarily portrayed by Hugo Weaving in the first trilogy of films and voiced by Christopher Corey Smith in The Matrix: Path of Neo (2005), with Ian Bliss and Gideon Emery playing his human form, Bane, in the films and Path of Neo respectively.
Warning: Mr. & Mrs. Smith season 1 spoilers ahead! Donald Glover's hit Mr. & Mrs. Smith is coming back for another season. Created by Glover and Francesca Sloane, the first season of the Prime ...
Games. Health. Home & Garden. ... After stumbling upon a 2020 post on The Kelly Clarkson Show's Facebook page revealing a recipe for the funny man's egg salad—and after being on a positive high ...
Yakkity Yak first premiered on Teletoon in Canada on 4 January 2003, [3] with the final episode's airing on 28 January 2004. [3] It also aired on BBC Kids. In the United Kingdom, it aired on CBBC. In Italy, it previously aired on Nickelodeon and Canale 21. In Australia, it aired on Nickelodeon and Network 10, [4] and would later air on ABC ...
Mr. & Mrs. Smith leans into its comedy billing here when John asks what agency he works for and the neighbor responds with, “Sotheby’s.” John has no idea what that is and presses him further ...