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I can't! I'm a vampire!

Until Milo publicly comdemns his supporter that shot an unarmed protestor at the University of Washington, he can go f**k himself.

Yes, but is the special being hosted by Stephen Colbert or "Stephen Colbert"?

And yet the audience barely responded to it. Likewise for the WU birth certificate joke.

Why, oh why is such a great TV series referencing such a horrible comic book movie? Unless MacGregor's syndrome is also from the comics. Even a SyFy original Shark-Man movie would be better than Batman and Robin.

I know the Flash has super healing, but does that protect against getting shot in the chest?

He was a good guy in the final season of Seaquest. Does anyone else remember Seaquest?

Say what you will about the episode overall, but the poker scene never fails to have me rolling on the floor laughing. The sheer enthusiasm of Penn Jillette screaming about the "King of Beers" coaster making it's way into the deck is hilarious.

Please refrain from tasting the knob.

The wedding had a lot of little details that most people wouldn't notice. The cultural things like walking around the fire pit. The wedding band playing a Hindi version of "Why do birds suddenly appear"

I'm guessing this was a math joke put in by the writers, but it kind of bugged me that if "11>4" is a fact the brains need to learn, there's an infinite number of similar facts

And they had a directing unit who was a master of suspense.

"Bad news nobody! The supercollider superexploded!"
Also, I love that the store is PIKEA.

That was a delightfully subtle credits joke - saying "don't use drugs" while showing the drug they used.

That's a very Yiddish style of speaking, to add random question words like "why not" to the end of sentences. "Let's go to the supermarket, why not." So it fits Zoidberg nicely.

Robot Santa's friend Lobster Jesus agrees with you. "I help those that help themselves!"

I use that line so often in any pessimistic situation. It's an obvious contradiction, and yet there's some deeper meaning to always maintaining hope. I love philosophical Futurama.

Sounds like a remake of the New Zealand drama "The Tribe".

I also love that Nixon wrote them a check for "All of Earth's money"