Trust me, you're in good company; I've only seen the WereHare episode once, which was enough!
Lol, thank you, I feel better now! I mean I must say I'm impressed how they really went for it and didn't hold back, but still, lol.
the one with the Rose-Colored Glasses
I remember that and I think I first learned that phrase from this show.
and any episode with The Duchess (played by Terri Garr)
Yeah I love her love/hate/mostly hate relationship with the Queen, lol.
I also liked the ones that focused on disabilities (like when Hatter had a cousin in a wheelchair and Hare having a hearing-impaired cousin).
Definitely remember Hatter's cousin and how she didn't like "stairs" but the characters thought she meant "stares" and wouldn't look at her. Yay homonyms, lol.
And I have seen the one with Hare's cousin (who is actually played by Marlee Matlin who is pretty well known now), and it was really well done. The first time I saw the episode I wondered if the actor who played the Hare already knew sign language before the show because he seemed particularly good at it and according to an interview he did so that's cool.
And the Tweedles' number in the episode actually had them saying their traditional "nohow" and "contrary wise" catchphrases which was a nice touch.
The only weird thing about the episode is that Alice apparently has never heard of deaf people before. I mean I could see someone from
Sesame Street not knowing that but AIW was for a slightly older audience.