I've now learned that this is a reference to a public access show that used to run in LA, called Spirit of Truth. "Who put you on the planet?" and even the exact dance is in this clip from the show
rare, unmatched feeling of throwing on a movie you’ve heard about your whole life and realizing everything you knew about it is only from the first 20 minutes
Going out for the night, and Rod Serling narration from the heavens started introducing me as "a vile man, one that holds no principles" who will "soon learn the most important lesson of all". Troubling.
Alf mentioning how he was cancelled at exactly the right time immediately before Julie Kavner croaks out her line in the best Marge voice the poor girl can muster at this point is a funnier joke than the Simpsons has actually written on purpose in years.
Probably one of the worst ways you could start your adulthood is by completely withdrawing from your education, career, and social life to go run around a lobotomization camp and get degraded by emotionally stunted grown men for 2 years
I got an unemployed homie on disabilty who watched every episode of this shit when it was airing and would talk about it to us like it was Breaking Bad or something
@TugboyFresh He got Big Leagued by Knoxville too hard and had to confront the limitations of his provocation. It must have been like a kitten meeting a lion and hearing a true roar. Now all that remains is the mirror.