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"The Continuing Story of Bungalow Bill" makes me want to stick pencils in my ears.

Also cross-dressing!

"Know him? He was delicious!" gets me so hard every damn time I watch that episode. I think it's the voice that does it.

I'm a high school teacher and I have a colleague who graduated from college in 2015. He went to the institution where I did my Ph.D. and he's not even old enough to have been my student!

I've always been amazed that the episode "The Midnight Sun" was made before people really knew about global climate change. I first saw it as an adult and as a result it's the TZ ep that scares me the most, by far.

I actually think — and maybe in some ways this is because I was on board with the show from the beginning, but I was only in middle school when it started so some of the more adult stuff slipped by me — people don't give the first season of the Simpsons enough credit. It's not as funny as the later seasons would be

Plus stage acting is just a lot "bigger" than TV acting to begin with. Weirdly enough, if you listen to the Henry V speech on Shatner's infamous album (and ignore the horrible background music) it's a pretty credible reading — I bet he was really good onstage.

Agreed — he represents something that she already wanted to begin with.

Well, he has studied abroad…or two.

After all, not every movie is Highlander.

Eh, saw it coming.

There actually was a PSA about how expensive cocaine was! It was a giant closeup of someone's nose snorting up a TV and a stereo and a boxy 80s car. I can't find it on the internet but I remember it clearly.

He's filming season 3 of Broadchurch right now — that probably explains it.

I'm thinking of making it my ringtone!

Nobody did! It was a big surprise!

Or a Pharaoh Bender statue!

They came into the world together — I think they're gonna go out together as well.

New House Stark words: "We Told You So"

Arya: "This time we didn't forget the gravy!"

Titus Andronicus owes a lot to Seneca's Thyestes (and Jasper Heywood's English translation) though, so it's all a rich stew of delicious vengeful ingredients. Mostly people.