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I'll be in my bunk, generating data…

If you worked in an office with a photocopier, the books were small enough that just "pirating" them that way would have been an option.

So have they created a bot to replicate O'Neal's bitterest, snarkiest writing, or have they just preserved O'Neal's brain in a jar to carry on after the rest of us are gone?

He considered an espresso machine, but that's really awkward to make or drink when you can't sit up. So… juice boxes!

The soundtrack for The Hidden is just the first ten seconds of "Still in Hollywood" on a continuous loop.

I'm sure the crematorium was the inspiration. And I trust your judgement above all in these things, Toht.

I remembered it as the more famous Luger, but either way it works.

They held it back as long as suited their purposes…

The whole "fugitive Nazi" part is wonderfully underwritten, and probably completely missed by a lot of audiences until subsequent viewings.

Jeez, a whole week? That'll take me forever to use up, parceled out two minutes at a time…

…Franklin said, sounding a little like the world’s most wholesome Saw villain.

Yup. Though technically named for the emblem of the Socialist Labor Party rather than the baking soda.

"Armie" is actually short for Armand, named after his great-grandfather, the Occidental Petroleum CEO and Soviet spy wannabe.

I'll take your word for that for AV Club purposes, though if I were putting money on it, I'd respectfully have to do independent research.

That this show has endured in spite of that is a tribute to its quality, and makes one wonder how successful it might have been if it had been shown any scheduling respect. As it is, it's Fox's most cunningly buried treasure.

He has an unusually high butt crack…

Of all the many great Bob's Burgers songs, that's the one I'd love to have the most, for my Christmas Party playlist. Maybe next year…

It was intended as a joke, I'm sure, and I don't believe they did show him with pink eyes, which would have been kind of a given for albinism.

Truly everything I would have hoped a Lee Majors interview would be, right down to the caution about profanity (at least at first…).