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So many good cold openings
How they managed to keep those fresh for seven seasons is honestly beyond my tiny little mind. Massive, massive props to the writers.
We're six seasons in now and the outrageously good openings just keep coming.
Top of my list is the spider and the light bulb.
Light bulb is an all time classic. So relatable and so well implemented.
I have to admit that I'd forgotten about spider but I laughed, again.
We're watching them slowly and to be honest I'm finding it hard to think of ones to reciprocate with.
I originally watched Malcolm on my PSP on my morning commute back when the PSP was a really new piece of technology and even I was encoding the episodes myself. It was perfect train fodder.
The thing that stood out to me was (while stifling laughing) thinking during season 7 "Good GOD. How are they still pushing out such quality in the openers seven seasons in?"