Submitted by unitedfan6191 t3_10ok70s in television
HPmoni t1_j6g3ids wrote
The Simpsons did the right thing by never addressing the fake Skinner plotline.
Breaking Bad addressed why the pizza was not precut.
unitedfan6191 OP t1_j6gq18q wrote
I haven’t seen The Simpsons since like season 30 I think but I believe Lisa did mention Armin Tamzarian once in an episode in the mid-teens I think.
Lisa: But to save money on a new dish, we'll just call you Snowball ll and pretend this whole thing never happened.
Skinner: That's really a cheat, isn't it?
Lisa: I guess you're right, Principal Tamzarian.
Skinner: I'll just be moving along,
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DMonitor t1_j6hca3l wrote
> Seymour walks by
i hate these kinds of jokes on the shows with huge character rosters. just have characters materialize for a single joke at their expense rather than spend any amount of time setting up the bit.
Indigocell t1_j6jc3g1 wrote
Did you want a B plot about Skinner going on his evening walks?
DMonitor t1_j6jhous wrote
no, but you can just include him in the plot somehow or just not have the joke there. characters appearing for a single joke just contributes to flanderization.
bhind45 t1_j6gtlz1 wrote
>The Simpsons did the right thing by never addressing the fake Skinner plotline.
Isn't the episode parodying this though? I recall a scene at the end where someone says none of this will ever be mentioned again.
awh t1_j6h1358 wrote
> Breaking Bad addressed why the pizza was not precut.
They did? Where was that?
Perfect_Ad_505 t1_j6h1lk9 wrote
Don’t remember the episode but Jesse orders a pizza to his party in S4 I think and Badger says it’s a hipster ‘thing’ that they make you cut your own pizza.
tinoynk t1_j6hsrex wrote
Not a hipster thing, it's so "they pass the savings on to you."
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