That must be from the second movie, which I haven’t seen. The closest they come to getting killed in the first one is when the medieval English king tries to have their heads chopped off. A character getting repeatedly killed (though not by homicide) in a recurring time loop makes me think of Russian Doll, not Bill and Ted.
Yesterday I just happened to watch the movie Mars Attacks, in which the aliens attach the head of the character played by Sarah Jessica Parker to the body of her pet dog (and the dog’s head to her body).
Many men also disapprove of blatantly sexist remarks. If somebody I knew said something very sexist, I’d be inclined to express my disapproval, regardless of whether there were any women present.
Because it’s a comic strip, not real life, and characters like TJ are funny to read about, if not funny to actually interact with. Furthermore, the present-day TJ is a very different person from the one in these older strips (as is the present-day Brad). For some reason, a lot of people act like these comic strips are reality shows with real people.
The thing he’s most brilliant at is rewriting titles to famous works.