![]() For Christ's sake, this one is about freaking economics more than anything else.įurther, the angle the show is going for isn't guided by some political agenda, even if a bit of knife-twisting finds its way in. The issue is that pigeonholing "The Nuisance" as some cold-blooded jab is both blatantly wrong and obstructs the point of the whole episode. In the same way that " The Best" will forever be immortalized for making fun of SJWs, "The Nuisance" will henceforth, for the rest of time, be the "Oh my God, they made a joke about Trump deporting the Wattersons :3" episode. I really wish they stuck to a less loud design choice because the sheer amount of unnecessary, misconstrued attention the episode is getting was inevitable when it really shouldn't have been. But to sum up the extent of the episode's issues with a singular sentence, the extent of which this review will simply hammer in very angrily: ![]() ![]() "The Nuisance" is an incredibly difficult episode to talk about when it really, really shouldn't be, and I think everybody knows why. "Bet you guys feel really big, don't ya? Picking on the poor, defenseless billionaires."
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