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Batz Zorin II
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Pants on Lucy and Sally were like midichlorians. Think about it.

So I'm the only one who remembers them on my Friendly's placemat? Not hallucinations this time.

I'm having trouble rooting for a shadowy government organization dedicated to spying and neutralizing those who are different for the sake of freedom's safety or whatever.

This billionaire should just pay the Titanic $100,000 to be his friend, he loves it so damn much.

Check back with me eight years ago.

That's only the weekend, I've watched way more over the weekdays. And I had to find a torrent of Out 1, because that's the world in which we live. It's not a great copy: fair video quality, Italian subtitles burned into the film, and the English subtitles that came in a separate file aren't so thorough.

Friday: I finished another one of the greatest anime ever to air this past summer, Love Lab. Hilarious, heart-warming, colorful, well-animated, and with just enough yuri subtext to make all the hetero stuff palatable.
Then another episode of Kill La Kill in which our busty heroine fights the busty villainess. There's

Hey, I'm not racist. I once haunted some Afro-Americans, and on MLK Day no less!

I recall watching this episode with my mom, as she and I pretty much watched all of The X-Files up until Duchovny's departure, and I don't remember this one scaring me that badly. In contrast, I still remember that cockroach crawling under that guy's skin.

Depends if your date is…you know…black.

Them's fighting words, stranger on the Internet.

See, this is why I don't do business in the 19th century.

Boondocks fans may die of old age before the fourth season airs.

It's heavier than you think.

Since I'm testing out Disqus on my phone, that picture is a testament to this show's legacy.

A dorkus malorkus.

What happened to you, China?  You used to be cool.

Taking that episode into account, how does Burn-Out Bart become a Supreme Court Justice while still applying continuity to this episode?

Future episodes have been showing more frequent continuity, with Lisa and Milhouse having just broken up while in high school in "Future-Drama".  However, I think she eventually married and divorced him in a more recent future episode.  Not exactly a torrid love affair.

Having just watched the first episodes of Futurama again, suicide booths are said to have been invented in 2005.  We are way behind on our efficient suicides.