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To be fair the oil market probably crashed 3 or 4 decades earlier when Tony Stark started building heaps of portable fusion reactors and then the Wakandans came along with their flying cars and shit. 

Are you sure that she’s not Mephisto?

“A PROUD Texan would just shoot them bees”

Surprised you didn’t put the puns in the title.

“And the American people? Even the blustery ones? They only have so much of a stomach for the shit that war entails.”

I ate like 8 different things at Taco Bell and in the last few years they have discontinued every single one of them.

I always love that photo. One, for the perturbed look on his face when he’s pissed.  And two, for showing he doesn’t even know how to fold his arms like a human.

Just a bit of a correction Mr. Crockett Jr. Ms. James, Mr. Vance and company will no be able to see when T**** started working with the Russians because the scope of these taxes only go as far back as 2011. They do not go into the 80's when the Russians first targeted his pre-orange dumb fat ass. However, what it will

I’m happy that Vance has Trump’s tax records but I’ll be happier when Tish James gets them.

It was totally Malcolm in the Middle!

I may be clutching at straws here but I feel that Westview being trapped inside a giant energy bubble is a sly nod to The Simpson’s movie.

The Simpsons would’ve been very, very cool to try, and wouldn’t really be a huge leap given Disney owns both Marvel and Fox. That said, I agree that Malcolm was probably the best choice given the show’s direction.

*Toilet flushes*

Full House and Family Matters never really moved past the 80s (both technically first aired in the 80s, although just barely in Family Matters’ case). Blossom, Boy Meets World, et al I feel mark significant enough shifts in the form to merit consideration; the bigger problem is that the most 90s of all the 90s sitcoms

Disney already showed their hand with the mid season trailer, so we know that next week is deffo Modern Family inspired. I think that’s the last of the homages, meaning the final two episodes will be something akin to regular MCU content.

That title sequence (at least the music) felt like some of the 2000s Disney Channel sitcoms, too, appropriately enough.

Roseanne and Fresh Prince jump out as iconic family sitcoms of the 90s but neither would quite work for the "boring suburbs" feel of the other shows they've referenced (which would also seem to make a Modern Family homage inevitable). 

I was hoping for an animated episode ala The Simpsons, though knew it was extremely unlikely to ever happen.

Or, in Ted Cruz’s case, from within his own office. “New phone, who’s this?”

Thank you, Mario! But our princess Prius is in another parking lot!