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    Playmobil > Lego

    That's unexpectedly cool. As is finding a poignant tribute on Tumblr, I guess.

    I thought to myself "Come On Eileen" is 80's? before I realized that had confused it with "Breakfast at Tiffany's".

    My son's name is Malk too.

    Leaves of Grass, my ass!

    If super-intelligent cyborgs are not available… get celebrities!

    He thinks he's so hot ever since he swept the Princy Awards. Those things are rigged.

    This might actually be the least Homer-centric episode of all. I struggle to think of an episode where he's featured less.

    I didn't want to make you feel bad!

    From Deadline: “I was tremendously
    saddened to learn this morning of the passing of the brilliant and gracious Marcia Wallace,” he [Al Jean] said. “She was beloved by all at The Simpsons and we intend to retire her irreplaceable character. Earlier we had discussed a potential storyline in which a character passed

    Well, I kind of doubt that, if they were going to kill off Edna because of Wallace's failing health they would be making a frivolous guessing game out of it. "A character dies! Here's a clue: the actor won an Emmy! Here's another one: the performer is on her deathbed!"

    "Are you saying you killed Jimbo, processed his carcass, and served him for
    lunch? … Ha!"

    Bart the Lover is the episode from 1992 she won for.

    Heil Honey, I'm Home?

    The German title was "Murder Is Her Hobby", which fits the theory that Jessica Fletcher herself was behind all those deaths.

    They should do it as a gritty reboot, emphasizing the idea that the
    main character can't go anywhere without people dying around her, and her slowly descending into insanity over it.

    Ooh yeah. That's a no-brainer. Maybe I should start watching it then?

    Where does TV Club Classic go from here? You guys have basically covered all the most obvious shows now. Aside from Futurama Classic I can't think of many more shows that would bring in more than a small devoted following. (I think you might be regretting burning through Buffy/Angel at four episodes in one article

    We never showered unless we went swimming. There were showers next to the changing rooms, and I assume we were free to shower if we wanted to, but nobody ever did. Sports was often the final lesson of the day for us, though.