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She probably means Ginsberg, because thanks for nothing, 1968.

"Grampa, I know you like this woman, but she's clearly a stone-cold hoochie."

Hey, that does work!

And now that dramatic fight music is in my head for the day.  Thanks.

Nobody's responded to your original question, so I can tell you that I spotted zero quirk in this episode.

I never participate in the ranking threads, but totally will for Bryan Fuller.

Sure, I'm in for Community, Parks & Rec, and looking forward to seeing how Hannibal goes, but would put them all on the back burner if I had Flix.  Earth Girls Are Easy is mesmerizing.

(why yes, I did play one of the non-essential Jets in the Brighton Center For The Performing Arts’ presentation of West Side Story…)

This is the earliest in the year I've ever known exactly what I want for my birthday.

Dawn.  Ken.  Megan.  Henry.  The train conductor again.  Gene.  Trudy.

Along with Mr. Burns' "Ahoy-hoy!" it can be grand fun to answer the phone and just shout "KBBL is gonna give me something stupid!" at the poor soul on the other end.

Cobra:  "My outfit needs more scales."
Justice:  "That's…not really the kind of scales I have."

In the unlikely event that I ever have a cat, it's going to be named Shego.

"But he just said 'Woo'"!

I maintain that the little "beep-beep-BUH-beep" sound from Kim Possible's communicator would make an awesome cell phone text notification.

…essentially puts together a comedic encyclopedia entry on a given
subject, like Denmark or John Adams, and quickly veers from facts into
dozens of playful untruths.

Megan was always kind of a secondary character to me…

I wouldn't.  You could seriously play a game called "Actor or Serial Killer?" based on those photos.

Lies make the baby Jesus cry.