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Wow, I just misread that as "Tom Petty" and Larry the Cable Guy.

Alex: Even I knew that was a stupid idea.

Pfft. The 500 Hats of Bartholomew Cubbins of GTFO.

Badger? He don't need no stinkin' Badger!

Caruso: Pay attention, kids. This is what happens…

I can't imagine seeing Clue with just one ending. I mean, the whole point is to show just how incidental the motive/killer really is to a murder mystery.

I wonder if Robin's storyline would have been more affecting (or, conversely, funnier) if she hadn't been sick. Not only did it rob her of her very expressive voice, but I'm sure it had an impact on her physical performance, too. It seemed like she was sitting down for most of the episode, at the most doing crosses

Betcha David Lynch is kicking himself for not utilizing that at some point during Twin Peaks.

I feel like the best way to shoot that moment would probably have involved actually seeing the mother, and establishing some sort of unspoken connection.

I appreciate the diversity in tone at Marvel. They've got fun titles, serious titles, they're playing around with genre. It's like they realize that having a whole bunch of books means that they can actually make each book different.

That proposal sounds kind of fishy.

It's an amazing last line, so raw and angry. You see that kind of line pop up a lot in crime fiction (of all media), but it always works best when there's genuine character pain behind it, and Robin infuses it with all kinds of hurt.

I think it's "They say what's on their mind and in a pinch they have a penis"

I always assume that any fake sequel's secondary title that's a verb ending in '-ing' is a riff on Highlander II: The Quickening.

…I feel really, really stupid for not catching that store name thing earlier.

Plus the "Turns out there is crying to kickball" line.

Murder Chicken: twisted mind game and pseudo-sequel to Poultrygeist.

Maybe it was her outfit, but Zosia this episode made me think about the inverse of the female characters most often found in old screwball comedies. Like if Hildy Johnson from His Girl Friday were really self-conscious.

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