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If you look at the sign on her office door, it says coprophagia (poo eating) is her specialty, alongside family therapy.

And both Roiland and Harmon have said that fear of creating a third season that didn't live up to the first two really hindered their writing process.

Yeah, the giant nude homeless man floating in the stratosphere and the giant heads demanding to see what we got probably did a good job of desensitizing the people of earth to weird science. Heck, the high school had a kid frozen and shattered to death. You don't think that was a whole thing?

The idea that the two parties are too beholden to special interests and
only focused on raising money is accurate, but that is more a direct
result of the abysmal Citizens United decision than ideological
agreement. Both parties have also become far too hawkish and prone to
use our military as the first option, rather

I'm not sure, but I think it has to do with the two aspects of her practice. The picture of the happy family is for her family therapy patients to see. The hot dog picture with courage on it is specifically for her coprophagia patients, encouraging them to eat regular food instead of, you know, poo.

Except he turned himself in to the Federation to ultimately bring down both them and the Council of Ricks, his two greatest enemies. Furthermore, it was part of his plan to get rid of Jerry once and for all.

It is entirely possible that Dr. Wong is married to an Asian man, rather than being Asian herself.

Beta? Seriously?

That had a stellar voice cast, with Billy Crystal, Gilda Radner, and Harry Shearer. My family used to watch that a bunch, too.

It's got Dobie Gillis, Fridays, and Sapphire and Steel!

I don't mind, but people on here gripe about Hulu having commercials all the time.

Albeit with commercial interruptions.

Pretty sure this one is on YouTube, which can't be said for some of the others on the list.

A future where everything apparently uses cogs and sprockets.

This is not a >bleep<ing chocolate="" factory!="">

I'm 35. Oh God, my youth is gone!

I'm guessing I'd probably not like it, given my utter dislike of Barry Lyndon and Mr. Turner.

The easiest way to tell them apart was that Sheppard was indifferent to whether or not a plan came together.

I've not seen it, and I hate to be this guy, but isn't it supposed to be incredibly dull and ponderous?

Bonkers was amusing enouh in the Raw Toonage shorts on CBS. Why they thought a meta, Who Framed Roger Rabbit meets Hill Street Blues show with him would work is anybody's guess.