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If you ask me, that’s exactly why Night on Bald Mountain stuck out.

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Actually, if you look closely, some of them are caricatures of Jim Henson and the other show creators. Best seen in the skit ‘Going To Morrow’ (one of my favorites):

The only non-flashback glimpse of Lecter we get the entire episode is to see him pen a sympathy note to Jack, which Jack discovers as he’s sitting with Bella’s open coffin.

I don’t know how, but I got Hamburgler style.

It is a minor miracle it lasted this long. Each week I feel like I’m pretty sure that NBC just forgot that it was on the air and overlooked reviewing it.

Pretty much all of these. Many of Heinlein’s ‘juveniles’ are about young women and men put in difficult circumstances and having to grow up in the process — sometimes without adults to help them out, other times with adults who frankly aren’t all that functional. I started reading Heinlein when I was 8 (1961), and

I haven’t seen it in the answers yet, so I’ll mention this one:

As a fellow stay-at-home dad, can we please get some motherfucking changing stations in men’s public restrooms? For fuck’s sake.

I like middle bottom. He looks like he was born to play the role.

Is there a question?

I can't choose just one, but this is one of the ones that I would choose:

It ruined the fantasy genre for me for a while because every other book had laughably bad writing in comparison. It took Dune to finally pull me out of my despair.

There were some things that I didn't like (the dismissive way in which Milton treats Eva), but it was really beautiful, specially the chapters about Satan and the rebellion in Heaven.

Marquez has it down!

I love this book for many reasons — amazing research, the thoughtful exploration of soft power, the compelling characters, the unique perspectives on a period we usually see wholly from the battlefield — but in the end the prose was what drew me in. It is dense, lush, and evocative.

Basically, you put your foot in the bag and seal it except for one corner.

On Steven Universe (5 PM), Steven takes Connie to Rose's Room to enact a new ending to a beloved book series.

I once joked with a friend that I should write a cookbook called ROAST THAT FUCKER!, which boils down to "You basically cannot fuck up any vegetable if you large dice it, put it on a sprayed cookie sheet, cover it in spices, and stick it in an oven at 350."