The plot had a flaw, but I don't wanna spoil it. watch it first.Dr. Medulla wrote:So it's worth my thirty minutes to watch it when comes on the On-Demand channel thingee? Because I'll have you know that my time is valuable, dammit, and I require much laughter with my time.tepista wrote:yes, agreeKory wrote:Well, it was surprisingly good.
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Oh shit! This will probably grow legs and become a thing, like the Flying Spaghetti Monster.
Oh shit! This will probably grow legs and become a thing, like the Flying Spaghetti Monster.
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Okay, I watched it. It was okay-ish. Too much forced referencing spoiled a potentially good story. It's like they had a checklist of all things and characters that had to be acknowledged.tepista wrote:The plot had a flaw, but I don't wanna spoil it. watch it first.Dr. Medulla wrote:So it's worth my thirty minutes to watch it when comes on the On-Demand channel thingee? Because I'll have you know that my time is valuable, dammit, and I require much laughter with my time.tepista wrote:yes, agreeKory wrote:Well, it was surprisingly good.
Does your plot flaw involve another time travel episode?
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Well, they came back to prevent the little Barts from ever existing, but they turned out to be as easy to kill as ants.Dr. Medulla wrote:Okay, I watched it. It was okay-ish. Too much forced referencing spoiled a potentially good story. It's like they had a checklist of all things and characters that had to be acknowledged.tepista wrote:The plot had a flaw, but I don't wanna spoil it. watch it first.Dr. Medulla wrote:So it's worth my thirty minutes to watch it when comes on the On-Demand channel thingee? Because I'll have you know that my time is valuable, dammit, and I require much laughter with my time.tepista wrote:yes, agreeKory wrote:Well, it was surprisingly good.
Does your plot flaw involve another time travel episode?
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I dunno, maybe they were harder to kill when they were bunnies? My plot flaw relates to Bender already being abandoned for a thousand years after the Roswell episode. And why was Seymour hanging out in front of a Springfield store instead of faithfully waiting in New York? (That's one of the dumb checklist references that I didn't like.)tepista wrote:Well, they came back to prevent the little Barts from ever existing, but they turned out to be as easy to kill as ants.Dr. Medulla wrote:Okay, I watched it. It was okay-ish. Too much forced referencing spoiled a potentially good story. It's like they had a checklist of all things and characters that had to be acknowledged.tepista wrote:The plot had a flaw, but I don't wanna spoil it. watch it first.Dr. Medulla wrote:So it's worth my thirty minutes to watch it when comes on the On-Demand channel thingee? Because I'll have you know that my time is valuable, dammit, and I require much laughter with my time.tepista wrote: yes, agree
Does your plot flaw involve another time travel episode?
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Wife pointed that out as well.Dr. Medulla wrote:I dunno, maybe they were harder to kill when they were bunnies? My plot flaw relates to Bender already being abandoned for a thousand years after the Roswell episode. And why was Seymour hanging out in front of a Springfield store instead of faithfully waiting in New York? (That's one of the dumb checklist references that I didn't like.)tepista wrote:Well, they came back to prevent the little Barts from ever existing, but they turned out to be as easy to kill as ants.Dr. Medulla wrote:Okay, I watched it. It was okay-ish. Too much forced referencing spoiled a potentially good story. It's like they had a checklist of all things and characters that had to be acknowledged.tepista wrote:The plot had a flaw, but I don't wanna spoil it. watch it first.Dr. Medulla wrote: So it's worth my thirty minutes to watch it when comes on the On-Demand channel thingee? Because I'll have you know that my time is valuable, dammit, and I require much laughter with my time.
Does your plot flaw involve another time travel episode?
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See, that's why we have baths.tepista wrote:Wife pointed that out as well.Dr. Medulla wrote:I dunno, maybe they were harder to kill when they were bunnies? My plot flaw relates to Bender already being abandoned for a thousand years after the Roswell episode. And why was Seymour hanging out in front of a Springfield store instead of faithfully waiting in New York? (That's one of the dumb checklist references that I didn't like.)tepista wrote:Well, they came back to prevent the little Barts from ever existing, but they turned out to be as easy to kill as ants.Dr. Medulla wrote:Okay, I watched it. It was okay-ish. Too much forced referencing spoiled a potentially good story. It's like they had a checklist of all things and characters that had to be acknowledged.tepista wrote: The plot had a flaw, but I don't wanna spoil it. watch it first.
Does your plot flaw involve another time travel episode?
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I do like full circle jokes, so you're off the hook, this one time.
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Re: Futurama
just bringing this awesome thing backtepista wrote:[v][/v]
Oh shit! This will probably grow legs and become a thing, like the Flying Spaghetti Monster.
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We reach the parts other combos cannot reach
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We speak the tongues other mouths cannot speak
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Re: Futurama
But it has Dam Sandler AND Kevin Janes how could it not be good.
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Burned through the entire series in the last few weeks. Had never gotten around to watching the last season and a half or so.Watched as a piece, it's actually really satisfying how well the revived seasons play next to the original run. I love all these characters so, so much. What a remarkable show. One of the best ever, really.
I still don't want to watch the crossover episode with the Simpsons, though.
I still don't want to watch the crossover episode with the Simpsons, though.
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I refuse to believe that is a thing that existed and will deny it even if shown proof.Flex wrote:Burned through the entire series in the last few weeks. Had never gotten around to watching the last season and a half or so.Watched as a piece, it's actually really satisfying how well the revived seasons play next to the original run. I love all these characters so, so much. What a remarkable show. One of the best ever, really.
I still don't want to watch the crossover episode with the Simpsons, though.
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Re: Futurama
I'll agree with this. I was a little disappointed during the original airing, but subsequent viewings has strengthened them.Flex wrote:Burned through the entire series in the last few weeks. Had never gotten around to watching the last season and a half or so.Watched as a piece, it's actually really satisfying how well the revived seasons play next to the original run. I love all these characters so, so much. What a remarkable show. One of the best ever, really.
I still don't want to watch the crossover episode with the Simpsons, though.
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