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Little known fact: This human centipede was the one that was filmed to appear in the upcoming Pixels movie. It took 20 million dollars of Adam Sandler's money to edit it out with the arcade version.

Shermannnnnn Teeeeee Potter!

I might be wrong, but I think I read somewhere that the actress who played Nurse Kelly was the voiceover person in the hospital.

This is one of those shows where from the beginning there was a defined end point: The end of the Korean War. Something like that is going to draw in people who might have given up on the show than something without an anticipated conclusion. Whether Sam got home on "Quantum Leap" or Dr. Kimball caught the one-armed

SPOILER: The house is haunted by the ghost of Chuck Barris. *single clap*

It's more expository dialogue than narration, but the 80s show Lottery had a great deal of verbiage in its opening credits (and was also the Ben Murphy-est):
https://youtu.be/QPGw0-VkmB4

I think this shows the things that we fear are a weapon to be used against us.

It's Earth Versus Soup come to life! (But yeah it's a pretty good show.)

"… by way of the polygraph episode of Community."
Spoiler: The one that survives gets a container of Pierce's sperm.

Wonder Woman: This is not the way you make money!
Lois Lane: [screaming] How much?
Robin: [screaming] Stop ganging up on me!
Wonder Woman: Well, it is time somebody ganged up on you for God's sake! A man like Luthor! Where in the hell did you meet a man like that?
Robin: It doesn't matter!
Wonder Woman: It matters a

"Get him a cease-and-desist order! Yeaaaaahhhh!"

Females are strong as hell.

Tough call, but the first time that giant-ass sword comes down has to be the number 1 "oh shit" moment in the game.

It reminded me of Wheatley and Chell in the prologue to Portal 2.

Corollary: Don't leave home without your DNA stabilizer.

I read it as CHOMPS, the Valerie Bertinelli robot dog movie.

It's 110 minutes about the proper inflation of footballs.

I hope it's Colossus: The Forbin Project.
"This is the voice of world control. I bring you peace. It may be the peace of plenty and content or the peace of unburied death." Now that's an all-powerful computer you can set your watch to!

Bob Marley ripped off the theme song from Hanna Barbera's "The Banana Splits Show". Totally serious.