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I just love the fact that Jonas Venture Jr. used his own voice as the voiceover stuff for the vPhone because of course he did.

When Dermott said that into the microphone, I really thought we were seeing the genesis of Shallow Gravy's next single.

I agree imdaniel.

Come on, Other Guy.  You can't leave out Kevin's bit from "Assisted Suicide" -

I just think it's funny how many references to Hatred's masturbating there have been.  I still love his moment from "Return to Malice" after he wakes up from Gary dart gunning him.

To Phallus Chilton

James K Polk had….diarrhea.

Great, now I'm thinking about Paget Brewster and Hatred's big, beautiful tits.  Damn his deathjeep confession.

That's my guess.  She did a voice for them I do believe.

What is the better look:

It contains the souls of two foul-mouthed rednecks!

I never expected to see Big Chief again, and I am so glad I did.  It means there's always hope for more BRICK FROG

To Doctor Memory, hell Hank has proved over and over this season that a "fully committed ridiculous" can take you pretty far in anything.

To me, Slap Chop looked to be a pretty clear parody of Iron Fist, minus the hood.

I loved Hatred's reaction to Rusty snickering at him having been given a super-soldier serum.  His backstory may be less than ideal, but Courtney's earnest has really won me over this year.  

My favorite use ever is still Shore Leave's from the pick up football game in the Venture's yard from "Assissted Suicide":

Tank Top was great.

That is my favorite line ever if only for how enthused Hank was about seeing that. 

Plus, Dr. Quymn gave us "Were-O-Dile" and a boxing orangutan.

Plus, its an episode that actually shows that Rusty isn't a total washout as a super scientist.  The personal shield worked really well.  It wasn't his fault that Houser shot the remote control.