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I haven't seen it since high school. I saw both this and Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey long before I saw any Bergman. I got some of the references in De Duva because of Bogus Journey.

Phallica symbol?

Maybe you have to shake it up and then shoot it into his ear.

Just saying you're unlikely ever to see a follow up.

That's definitely cool.

If you're innocent, you'll fall to an honorable, Christian death. If you are, however, the bride of Satan, you will surely fly your broom to safety. At that point you will report back here for torture and beheading.

I love the Dr. Moreau one. The Lisa as Sherlock one is super terrible, though. I also don't much like the one where Billy the Kid rises from the dead after Springfield outlaws guns. There are plenty of them that I do like over the years, though.

Actually, I meant "ghouls." It's "ghouls," is it not?

A really poor design for that container and a real bad idea to put it right next to the beer in the fridge.

*tumbleweed blows by*

Listen to the line again. Flanders is sarcastic and pissy. Maude is legitimately scared. If they wanted to play it your way, Maude would probably be a little more sexual and Flanders more afraid or upset.

One kid really hated that Alex Rocco died.

Love that bit, but I don't know if he has any memorable lines. I love her breastfeeding in the grocery store later in the episode.

I don't know what you're in, but it's not my face!

I was looking on Youtube for a clip and the only one I could find was one voiced by Azaria, the episode where the kids write an I&S episode and pretend Grandpa did it instead.

Your reading makes zero sense when you listen to the line itself and how it's read.

No, "that'll be the day" means, "yeah right, as if that would ever happen." I mean, he could be sarcastically making fun of himself, but that really doesn't make sense. He's pissed that she's such a cold fish, and she's actually downright frightened that the witches might cause them to have to screw.

I think you are incorrect on this one. It is indeed "car hold."

Or the latter, rather.

He wants to have sex and she does not.