>episode title is something said in the episode itself
Episode title is something said in the episode itself
fucking retard, kill yourself
>episode title is Ozymandias
>episode title is a pun/reference
>episode title is the name of the show
>I've.Met.Cats.&.Dogs.Smarter.Than.Cory.&.Trevor.NTSC.DD2.0.x264-IMDTHS
>.Never.Trust.A.Man.With.No.Shirt.On.NTSC.DD2.0.x264-IMDTHS
>A.Shit.Leopard.Can't.Change.Its.Spots.NTSC.DD2.0.x264-IMDTHS
>Mrs.Peterson's.Dog.Gets.Fucked.Up.NTSC.DD2.0.x264-IMDTHS
You're a faget OP.
>EVERY episode name is a pun
>first episode name is Pilot
>no pilots to be seen in said episodes
>yes my friend, today we truly are 2 fast 2 furious.
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Truly
>Jim Lahey is a fuckin drunk and he always will be
>episode title somehow relates to every single event that occurs within the episode
>episodes don't have titles in the first season
>suddenly they do from season 2 onward
>or they start alternating between seasons
>episode title only makes sense after you've seen the episode
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That's a thumbs up apu, I approve of those kind of titles. I don't understand your reply, user.
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o-ok
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>episode title is an anagram for something said in the episode
give me 20 instances of this my man
>episode title
>bloodlines
>episode doesn't actually feature Ozymandias
>episode is called pilot
>not a plane in sight
Hey, the Q episodes in TNG were god tier
>episode has an epigraph after the intro credits
>It's supposed to convey the message of the episode
I can give you 18.
Damn, I wish I had something nice to say so I could fit in.
>episode is ominously titled The End of the Line
>it's a throwaway reference to a train station backdrop in a scene
>episode is ominously titled Full Measure, in direct reference to a character advising not to take "half measures" in regard to doing what's necessary
>a character actually just ends up measuring their penis bone-pressed to add another half an inch
When will this stop?