Honestly, critics shouldn't get access to media until 5 years after release. That would cut out the recency bias and hyperboles by allowing films and television to age and exist in a larger context before critiquing it.
Wish it was possible to do.
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I think this entire episode is the best example of Hank playing with language. He actually uses 1920s terms correctly while inadvertently spewing a bunch of double entendres. He's both a master roleplayer and oblivious. Doc Hammer wrote this episode in 2 days btw