There’s this ask reddit post about your weirdest childhood and the story is about this guy who was playing in the woods by a creek with his friend when a guy in full late 1800s formal clothing including a top hat just walked out of the forest, said “Hello boys!” and kept walking. This is why I want historical clothing so badly. The ultimate prank.
What I love about what Henry brought to the character, and, in fact, the writers have brought to the whole piece… it’s almost– I mean, you can say it’s modern, but you can also say, actually, it’s timeless humor. And also the way Henry does the humor, uh, brings his humor, because he has a giggle about him, he has a tickle about him, very much so. -Adam Levy
You ever meet a kid so shitty you're immediately like "I want to adopt you as my own so I can instill into you the values of dignity and compassion and respect for self and others that your guardians have so obviously neglected, so that you may escape the unhappy future that lies ahead of you with all the smoldering ashes of wasted potential" but also, like. I punt you like a football