It's still kinda wild how Phineas and Ferb managed to completely hijack an idiom. Now whenever someone hears a sentence leading with "If I had a nickel for everytime [...]", odds are their brain auto fills with "I'd have two nickels. Which isn't a lot, but it's weird that it happened twice," rather than "I'd be rich," or "I could [action that requires purchasing something requiring an obscene amount of money]". Y'know, what the idiom originally was
I’ll never get over the insta-praise Aziraphale gives Crowley in the before the beginning about the nebula because like
“well it’s very pretty AND I think you’ve done an excellent job”
is the exact kind of shit in the same exact beat my ass would say to someone I was mad crushing on like that too
like oh I don’t know this person and all I know about them is that they’re really proud of this nebula? well this is the best shit I’ve ever seen in my life as a matter of fact and I’d drop to my knees rn if I wasn’t floating in space
something that gets me about akarsha in the sequel is that everytime noelle says something lame akarsha is like lol what but her sprite is just this expression of pure adoration and love
[image description: screenshot of akarsha from butterfly soup 2 looking at something off screen and smiling softly. she is blushing. /end id]
Because of some weird magic, everyone is sent back to their times. But they have all the memories of being in the museum. Those who were alive around the same time desperately try to find each other, those alive thousands of years apart have to deal with loosing their best friends/ loves (jedtavius angst alert). Ahk knows that it’s HIS tablet that caused all this so he tries to figure out what happened and a way to get everyone back together again. And because everyone had the memories of the museum and thus, the future, they’re able to change the course of history by avoiding their deaths or inventing things early etc.