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A touch of Monty Python in that exchange.

Those are already ingrained into the pop culture hive-mind, though. Those lines stand out because they've been referenced, quoted, parodied, and discussed for at least two decades each. The fact that a single line in a film that came out less than a month ago is even remotely as grabbing to you as those undisputed

"You know, hope is a mistake. If you can't fix what's broken, you'll go insane."
"That's my jacket."
"That's my head!"
"You're sitting on 2,000 horsepower of nitro-boosted war-machine."
"We are not things!"
"I had a little baby brother! And he was perfect, in every way!"
"My name is Max. My world is fire, and blood."
"I am

That's right! High-octane crazy fun filling me up!

So, controversial opinion time: I don't like this list.
Seriously, the album version of Let It Be has the best guitar solo George Harrison ever did. You really want to throw that in the bin?

The most heartbreaking thing about those lines is that the second sentence actually doesn't have a comma. "I always planned to come back for you but I didn't." Like it's the most natural, explainable thing in the world that Martin abandoned his child and never looked back.

This makes me too angry to be snarky about. Fuck this.

It'll tie in eventually. If Martin shows up tomorrow, that will make the most sense. But even if he doesn't, he'll show up again eventually. He and Finn still haven't had their definitive confrontation; as long as that hasn't happened, the show isn't done with Martin.

So, Zap Brannigan.

Typo. Corrected. Thank you.

We've been over this. Martin being a hero, or at least having a former life as a hero which he can't remember, completely undermines the point about nature-versus-nurture that the show made by introducing him in the first place. Finn is a hero because he was raised by Joshua and Margret; it has nothing to do with

So, not Jeff Mangum then.

Judy Greer is always appealing.
But yeah, nothing else.

I think that R. Jeffery Hill might have been using his dad's account.

Which one?

I still don't think that Matthew was a good guy. He offered an easy way out for people who didn't like themselves but weren't as determined to deal with their issues as Lemongrab was. The white robes, the vague prophesies amounting to "Give yourselves to me, because I'm the one who will save the world from the

The correct answer is Golb.

I read the episode descriptions and it still worked fine for me. I think it's because I didn't anticipate the sheer scale of the evil within Gunter. It was still a shock to me how basically fucked everyone in Ooo is.

John Lennon was one of the greatest poets and composers of the twentieth century. He was also often a staggeringly colossal asshole, which is the more relevant quality when it comes to that quote. Ringo was a supremely talented and innovative drummer and Lennon knew it; he just wanted to take that opportunity to be a

He felt it was the best drumming performance he gave on any Beatles song. I agree with him.