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I was sort of implying that I thought this was not a particularly funny post, I suppose. I have thought Sean's posts are often good,and I generally appreciate him, so I'm not saying this is a low-water mark.

I was sort of implying that I thought this was not a particularly funny post, I suppose. I have thought Sean's posts are often good,and I generally appreciate him, so I'm not saying this is a low-water mark.

Not to trash Sean O'Neal. Sometimes I like him but I think there should be a newswire on another web site dedicated to making fun of sean oneal whenever he posts a newswire and fails to be as funny as intnded (or as they say ininternet shorthand "Sean Oneal fail").

Not to trash Sean O'Neal. Sometimes I like him but I think there should be a newswire on another web site dedicated to making fun of sean oneal whenever he posts a newswire and fails to be as funny as intnded (or as they say ininternet shorthand "Sean Oneal fail").

@avclub-8a0165299c27c4a0f44be8887783cf0e:disqus  or you can just say that homer is a weak character and not define Bender by him?

@avclub-8a0165299c27c4a0f44be8887783cf0e:disqus  or you can just say that homer is a weak character and not define Bender by him?

@avclub-a7b0f34d08549b4f4a822219766a8668:disqus  Will.I.Am made history by being the first hologram ever to appear on CNN or something? Also, he seems like a dominant enough cultural force and have interests that stretch far enough outside the rap world (doesn't he collect art as well as campaign politically and

@avclub-a7b0f34d08549b4f4a822219766a8668:disqus  Will.I.Am made history by being the first hologram ever to appear on CNN or something? Also, he seems like a dominant enough cultural force and have interests that stretch far enough outside the rap world (doesn't he collect art as well as campaign politically and

Exactly, on a scale of 1-10 in terms of how dead Calculon really is, I'd give him a 2

Exactly, on a scale of 1-10 in terms of how dead Calculon really is, I'd give him a 2

@avclub-ab24c2fe5b396a574095a73b1ad23356:disqus I don't know about that. the son losing memory of his father was just a reset device to explain why they don't have him in future episodes and the president being wiped out of existence was also not necessarily negative. The fact that Bender loved his son so much was the

@avclub-ab24c2fe5b396a574095a73b1ad23356:disqus I don't know about that. the son losing memory of his father was just a reset device to explain why they don't have him in future episodes and the president being wiped out of existence was also not necessarily negative. The fact that Bender loved his son so much was the

Agreed, I especially liked the whole photography angle and that he has a dark room

Agreed, I especially liked the whole photography angle and that he has a dark room

@avclub-19b1e8d29a0f4d71a95a48a7123d0502:disqus a lot of those people who loved Voyager never watched DS9. It was never advertised as much.

@avclub-19b1e8d29a0f4d71a95a48a7123d0502:disqus a lot of those people who loved Voyager never watched DS9. It was never advertised as much.

no idea what the point of this article is except it has two interesting links

no idea what the point of this article is except it has two interesting links

Loved All the President's Heads and Moby Dick, all the Moby Dick ep. did stretch the continuity and world-building a little bit by adding a whole new crew and previous generation of characters