TheMysteriousMrEnter

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It's very telling that he apparently was too busy staring at a Whismur's butthole to properly enjoy Zinnia's plotline.
 
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This is infinitely more important and worthy of one's attention than an actual story.
 
You know, I actually have thought up an (unconfirmed, don't take my word for it) theory concerning how Mr. Enter thought he could waltz in and pitch a show without any credentials.

There is an episode of The Simpsons that started with a cartoonist giving a presentation for Springfield Elementary. He shows his fictional cartoon-within-a-cartoon Danger Dog, then mentions that, "[school and church] suck" in response to a question that Bart asks, he has "the easiest job in the world", he "spend most of [his] time eating candy and going to R-rated movies", "...studied? Kids, all I ever did was sit in class and doodle". This horrifies Principal Skinner, which prompts him to pull the fire alarm and end the presentation early, but it kickstarts the plot line where Bart Simpson would eventually create Angry Dad.

When I saw that scene, it just screamed out "SATIRE" to me, like nearly everything else that The Simpsons has ever done and stated. I believe it was supposed to satirize how low-quality cartoons are compared to earlier decades (considering how crude and 'limited' the Danger Dog segment was, which was literally all about barfing), especially at the time when the episode aired, which was 2002. Maybe Enter also saw that Simpsons episode and, his autistic mind not fully wrapping around satire, literally took what that episode said at face value, and made him subconsciously think that you don't need much education to make it big on TV, you can sit around in your ass all day and not do much. When in reality, even the most idiotic cartoons that graced a television network have staff members backed with some form of college education, especially in modern times.

I dunno... just my thoughts, which may or may not be debunked soon.
 
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