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[edit] Worst episode Ever?
I don't really think that this is suitable material for wikipedia, considering how biased and heavy handed it is against the episode, with no real evidence to suggest such an idea. Consider also, that it was only voted #5 and #2, and yet there are no mentions of this for any other episode? I say get rid of it. Nebuchanezzar 13:19, 18 February 2007 (UTC)
- If the discussion was about WHY the article was the worst, I'd agree. However, the episode invariably comes up in any discussion involving the worst episodes of the Simpsons. The positions of both the 'worst ever' and the 'not worst ever' should be briefly mentioned. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by McJeff (talk • contribs) 20:46, 16 March 2007 (UTC).
The supposed invariability of this argument should at least lend itself to a single citation, in which case it should be injected into the prose. Otherwise, the statement can't hardly be considered to be indicative of a commonly-held opinion as it appears to be positioned at the present. Beyond the occasional vitriolic review on the given link, it would appear that the consensus (based upon the average review score of B-) is that this is relatively passable episode that may have been written contemptuously. Perhaps not strong enough criticism to depict this as the worst episode, I'd opine. C. M. Reed 00:11, 12 June 2007 (UTC)