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Knifey James
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It made even less sense on the TV show, where the viewer can see the whole time that the characters are human and the landscape is obviously a North American forest. (And the reveal that they aren't on earth features a shot of earth overhead, as though the alien planet is closer to us than the moon.)

Yeah but then you can't wrap it up in butcher paper and accidentally sell it.

Don't you worry about the Infinity Stones; let me worry about the Infinity Stones.

And felines.

[Han notices Finn and Rey making eyes at each other] "No, no, you're cousins! You're related! What is it with this family?"

Did she tell you she was taken?

I'm always mystified when they put the couch gags online ahead of the episode, when merely teasing it would get people to, y'know, watch it live and stick around for the mildly funny, ultimately forgettable episode that follows.

Holy guacamole, that Tanya sketch is hilarious. I'm sorry I've lived my life up until now without having seen it, but grateful to Dennis for showing me the good news.

They already made the geeks suffer through one football game, what's one more?

Now the networks are the failures, instead of individual shows.

Is that like when the whole family puts on their best white suits because the Pope is coming to visit?

Well…

The Fighting Mongooses!
Sounds like a timeline name Cisco would come up with.

Sounds like a Goosebumps plot.

Now how will you fold the empty pouch like a flip phone?!

Ernest Borgnine was the one who suggested that, uh, bathroom maneuver to Doc Brown that led to the flux capacitor.

Now his face looks like when the Predator took off its mask.

The cake is made of poison!

D'oh!

[David Prowse's ghost looks on approvingly]