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There was a Malcolm in the Middle episode in which Malcolm encounters a younger kid and becomes envious of his similar level of intelligence. In it, he asks (paraphrasing): "do you ever feel like your brain is full of bees?" and the other kid, trying to emphasize his superiority, says (again, paraphrasing) "yes, but my brain is full of bees with brains like yours."
DDG'ing (not paraphrasing) "mitm mind full of bees" gets some interesting results.
That's from the arc with the failed MIT teacher who hated Malcolm. The other kid was his favorite. Both Malcolm and the other kid thought the teacher was punishing them by putting them together.