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Obey The Toaster
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By Calvin Klein.

Cue Yakko-esque "Goodnight, everybody!"

Agreed. Sometimes I like silliness in superhero stories. Aside from that, I like to think this sort of thing helps Batman occasionally. When you consider how often his rogues gallery aim to psychologically torture him, or hurt the people he loves, I bet he looks like deranged livestock and thinks "Finally, something

Why worry about working it in organically? Rent doesn't.

"Being mad is a lot like being high"
"No, it isn't. I should know."

Yes. In fact, you'll probably want to start boning up on the history of Playboy.

Wait a second…

That would have been a catastrophe.

That sounds like something out of an extended cut of "Desolation Row."

Terry1: If anything, having everyone blow off Batman because they just Didn't Want To Talk About It may be the single most family-oriented thing they've ever done.

"No, not a metaphor. What's that thing that spells the same backwards as forwards?"
"A palindrome?"
"Yeah, that's it!"

"Holy Hot Water Bottle, Batman! It looks like the Steam Lantern is going to iron the wrinkles out of his plan, and we're the wrinkles!"
"He's just full of hot air, Robin! All we've got to do is cool him down!"

On general principle I'm kind of sick of the creepy-serial-killer updates to villains. There's nothing wrong with it, per se, but when you do it to EVERY SINGLE VILLAIN it loses its impact. You don't have a unique rogue's gallery anymore, you have the same type of psychotic personality with a different paint job.

It'd be redundant, definitely. You'd probably wind up with a Tit for Tat situation.

I love that Shoshanna apparently has to find personal connections in all entertainment. It's a nice riff on her initial "Sex and the City" joke, and it's also a nice bit of character insight.

Say what you will about Waddles' seemingly unreasonable quest for perfection, but that pig has produced an impressive body of work.

I love that Dipper phrases that not as a warning, but as a "Fun Fact."

I love that the sentence is said in the third person, because that either means the Gremloblin is imagining someone else saying that to him, or he's just pretentious enough to speak in the third person. Either way… Gold.

♫Goin' down to Gay Town
The Gays are friends to me
They live outside of Berlin and that's in Germany
Behind the wall, the wall
And that's where I will be
I'm gonna see the gays by the Dahme♫