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Toby Huss
It's definitely him in the costume; they mention it in the commentary.

There's a land that I see
where the children are FIRST.

I usually just
put a condom on them.

I know a Luka, and he's a dude, I think. Honestly I'm not sure.

I'm not always Rabin's biggest fan (the last few Classic Simpsons posts I read were pretty half-assed), but this seriously made my workday. Only problem? When I think too hard about it, I start to feel bad for Screech.

Well, I do remember clearly that there wasn't a single episode in the first season I didn't enjoy, but I have to admit, this one doesn't stick out in my mind. When I heard PH had been in an episode, I thought it was for less than a minute — and I was pretty sure it was before anyone knew who she was.

Unforgivable?
I didn't realize it was PH when I saw the episode, and I enjoyed it. That's good enough for me.

The DVD reunion may not have been so hot
but he and MTM starred in an PBS adaptation of a play called "The Gin Game" a few years ago that was, as I recall, not terrible.

Agreed — I hadn't watched a single football game in my life when I first saw this, and had never heard of Unitas, and I probably enjoyed it all the more because of it. I still think of it every time I watch the Super Bowl.

OK, that was silly — I read the review. At least the lunar ballet is mentioned — though not Petunia's role in distracting the security guard, which I always enjoy.

I remember most of the series fairly well (watched a bunch of them first run, re-watched a bunch on the N, and re-watched them AGAIN on DVD two or three years ago), and this is absolutely a favorite. I'm skipping the review, to be honest, but I will say that I find everything about this episode — the concept, the