"What the hell are we going to do with 10,000 ashtrays?"
"What the hell are we going to do with 10,000 ashtrays?"
I don't know if I would call it a high point of Futurama, but I definitely enjoyed this one more than any of the other three movies.
Farnsworth: When the time code duplicates a living thing, the copy is always doomed. And that includes flabby Jamaican potbellies.
"Mind if I use your pen?"
Hermes: Figured I'd get mangled while the blonde bimbo's on duty.
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Cabin Fever: So now we get back to answering some big questions as we approach the finale. (Season 4 really moves fast!) It's pretty much a Locke-dominated hour, one of the rare flashback episodes of the season, but also one of the best. It's really cool to see Richard Alpert in these sequences, talking to a young…
Something Nice Back Home: I think this episode gets a bad rap coming right after The Shape of Things to Come, but it's one of my favorite hours of Season 4, and I feel it's a very pivotal one for what's coming.
I haven't seen it on here, but when Hurley and his father visit the psychic on Lost, that scene always gives me a good laugh.
"I told Pierce a thousand times. I never wanted to meet LeVar in person. I just wanted a picture! You can't disappoint a picture!"
Definitely one of the funniest Whose Line skits ever, but I'd also throw in the Party Quirks sketch where Colin is trying to figure out who is a man and who is a woman.
Yes! I'd like to upvote this a hundred times.
I'll throw a few out there…The Late Philip J. Fry is probably the top choice, I liked Lethal Inspection a lot, and Meanwhile is a standout finale.
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A man writing an opera about a woman? Oh, sirrah, how deliciously absurd! I shall see you at the premiere.
"Hello, Fry. And this must be Mr. Bender. Philip's told me so much about you. Is it true that you're a robot?"
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I completely agree with you on Janney, I hadn't watched anything else she was in to that point, but she just didn't fit in this role. Prequel-y is probably a good way to describe it. I feel like there was just no energy in her part, perhaps she played it that way on purpose. I did believe her at the end though,…
I haven't watched White Rabbit in a while, but a lot of it is etched in my mind. Now, I could very well be wrong, but since I just watched The Last Recruit recently, I do know that Smokey tells Jack that he was the suited Christian. When Jack asks why, Smokey says, "You needed to find water."
Okay, I'm going to try my best to respond b/c you really got me thinking after I saw the post this morning (just wanted to post this week's review first):