Jeez, guys, I don't even know anymore. It's one thing to laugh at the artwork when it's two frumpy ladies swirling around each other in a constantly rearranged living room, or when Old Lu Ann is pretending to have even a pretense of vanity. But this? To draw two people talking inside about action that is clearly happening outside? I mean, I don't even feel good about myself right now. Unless Tommie and Carol just got so excited that they rushed back inside like giggling schoolgirls. Or maybe Jack rode Joey right into the living room?
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We all know a man on a horse in a living room would be a great visual, especially for the snoozefest which is A3-G, but that's wa-a-a-a-a-a-a-y beyond Frank's ability to draw!
This version of the story has better music:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RV7Qz640OeM&hd=1
When they did something similar on "Mystery Science Theater 3000" it turned out that the offscreen thing was just Mexican stoplight candy. But I suspect the offscreen action in "Apartment 3-G" isn't anything as interesting as Mexican candy.
Red puffy eyes? Look at you!? Your like a train wreck bagface! Unfortunately I can't stop looking at you!
I am now feverishly working away on my new imaginary New Wave pop band The Vanity Fools.
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