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Apes-Ma  Precisely.

Truly, he is the Frank Zappa of our time.

Truly, he is the Frank Zappa of our time.

"When he saw my rod, he reeled."

"When he saw my rod, he reeled."

My grandmother recalled once hearing a tap dancer on the radio, back in the Fibber McGee and Molly days.

My grandmother recalled once hearing a tap dancer on the radio, back in the Fibber McGee and Molly days.

Fun fact: the character played by Karloff was based on Aleister Crowley.

Fun fact: the character played by Karloff was based on Aleister Crowley.

Mister President. Because he works in the Oval Office.

Mister President. Because he works in the Oval Office.

Fifty Shades of Shadey.

Fifty Shades of Shadey.

Actually the whole pink/blue business is a 20th century marketers' invention, intended to double the sales of children's clothes ("You can't dress little Billy in Suzie's hand-me-downs! Gotta buy him a whole new wardrobe!")
Kids in the 1890s were dressed in unisex gowns, like Sweet Pea in Popeye.

Actually the whole pink/blue business is a 20th century marketers' invention, intended to double the sales of children's clothes ("You can't dress little Billy in Suzie's hand-me-downs! Gotta buy him a whole new wardrobe!")
Kids in the 1890s were dressed in unisex gowns, like Sweet Pea in Popeye.

The Tequila bit was the best conceived, best shot, best acted bit of throwaway comedy I've seen in a while. I think it kinda exemplifies this show's strengths.

The Tequila bit was the best conceived, best shot, best acted bit of throwaway comedy I've seen in a while. I think it kinda exemplifies this show's strengths.

And in that shot Jimmy was obviously a stunt dummy = bonus!.

And in that shot Jimmy was obviously a stunt dummy = bonus!.

Wilmer Valderrama is everywhere. He's become like Elvis or something.