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I love how many of you mentioned the Beatles in the Q&A and the comments. They are so awesome. It's nice to know people still know that.

Rubber Soul is my favourite Beatles album to just play in the background while I work. It has arguably their best melodies.

Is Within You Without You thought of as the album dud or something? Even with Lovely Rita sitting right there?

She can literally control what they do with a single word. That slave guy is toast.

Oh man, my shoes are talking to me again.

Definitely the best Futurama song, but weaker as an episode.

I am indeed voting Futurama, but it's not really fair because that episode is arguably the best the show ever did, while the other choices are just kind of average episodes of their respective shows. Ahem. 
"That isn't what I meant! That isn't what I signed!" 
"You should have read the wording in the fiiine!…

Yeah, what does that mean exactly? How could anybody really avoid a TV show that's been on for nearly 30 years and made such a big impact on the medium? It's like never having heard a Beatles song. I'm guessing she meant she's never really experienced the show properly, i.e. investing time into watching at least some

Jaws' appeal is universal. Really don't know why you wouldn't watch it.

But there are the Simpsons fans who will maybe chuckle if you start going 'Monorail, monorail, monorail' then there are the Simpsons fans who will immediately perform the entire song perfectly, including the closing 'D'oh!' before enthusiastically suggesting you both drop whatever it is you're doing and put on Songs

I'm waiting for The Be Sharps Anthology, rumoured to include the legendary first take of Baby on Board.

"Got the wrong chord! Fuckin' 'ell!"

My mind immediately went to Paul McCartney and Michael Jackson and now I cannot seem to stop crying.

Cloo-oo?! I been callin' her Krandel!

The correct answer is that Salma Hayek's boobs are big as fuck.

I got that feeling when Tywin berated Tyrion for claiming lawful right to Casterly Rock, too. I don't think it was an accident that Tyrion came off as uncharacteristically pathetic and silly in that scene, demanding to be given what's 'his'.

Yeah, it's the way the show has gradually added all these mythological elements that gets me really pumped every week, not knowing what to expect next. And it's fucking awesome, by the way - never thought I'd get to see giants and zombies in such a smart, well-made programme.

Yes to all of this, people! Melisandre is so creepy. I love how the show is refusing to confirm whether everything she says is bullshit, or if she actually is powerful enough to have saved the men at Blackwater, or if it's something in between.

But you just know they're building up to another crazy, game-changing moment with her and her magic, perhaps even to rival the queef monster! I was bored by her when she first arrived, but since that scene (which I just thought was the most amazingly WTF thing ever when I first saw it, even for this show) I've been

Now get to work on that translator slave girl, stat!