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I spent a lot of my life trying not to get "lost in that hopeless little screen".
Feel free to read why:
Originally filmed about a year before I saw this, it was more interesting (perhaps) in the order I saw it in. In this episode, Seth MacFarlane spoke about recent changes in censor demands. He had to cut a scene of Peter pooping nickels and in the future he is expected to blur out the cracks in nekkit rear ends.
I have a list of a few things I saw on television that just the thought or mention of them will cause me to start to cry, somewhat uncontrollably. Not uncontrollably like unceasing wa-a-as of tears. Uncontrollably like the tears are produced and escape the duct and it is difficult to stop them.
This episode of Boondocks is on that list. Another notable entry on that list is the REM video, Everybody Hurts.
If you never saw that painting guy on public television, it might not affect you that way though.