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One nice thing about the coma-dream plot device this season is that we get to see the relationships between the characters build from the ground up without losing the past seven seasons worth of character development, such as we would in a prequel season, which is where I thought they'd have to go this season after

Maybe they'll go all the way and have him be the actual Hitler (somehow), or just like, Adolf's estranged twin brother, Adolph (you know they're different people because their names are spelled different, Krieger would desperately say). Actually, twins with matching names would be a handy way to actual do the whole

I think you're good on the whole sexism front, if only because every single one of those women you named would throw that same line at a liberal pundit…if they had been smart enough to think of it first. It's just tit-for-tat. Besides, at least in Lahren's case, it's not like they say anything substantive enough

I wish I'd seen your comment before I posted mine talking about the same thing! You could argue that Belle turning out to be a dog plays on the central theme of the Disney movie, "what makes a [hu]man, and what makes a beast?"
My personal theory was that Belle was going to turn out to be an hallucination, and the

There's way more Disney references than just the Lady and the Tramp spaghetti, and I want to list all the ones I found.
The show finally capitalized on everyone referring to Cricket as "street rat" by having the opening scene be an ersatz version of the opening scene of Aladdin—he steals a loaf of bread and navigates

I felt the need to join disqus just so I could brag about my dad being a background extra in a scene of this show. It's very exciting for my family.