I don't think so. I think that'll play out in episodes to come. The "first husband" story is clearly a trap for Victoria.
I don't think so. I think that'll play out in episodes to come. The "first husband" story is clearly a trap for Victoria.
Good advice for "Childless H." My wife and I took a cross-country road trip when she was pregnant with our first because we thought we'd never get the chance again once the kids came. And you know what? Because we loved travelling, we found ways to do it with the kids too.
Well, he is a dick.
This year, that's half the season.
South Park already predicted Miley Cyrus's future in "Britney's New Look." I don't think that any Miley parody could beat that.
That one has a long way to go before it can beat "A Million Little Fibers" to the "worst ever" title.
Ooh, will think he got his period? Or will he ask God why he didn't?
You want a theory? OK - I say Conrad cut the brakes himself, so that the airbag shenanigans that Emily and Jack discovered first won't seem to implicate him. He probably cut them in a way that wouldn't cause him to immediately have no control of the car, but after enough brake fluid leaked out (possibly even after the…
"A Million Little Fibers" was indeed the pits, but "Crippled Summer" was great.
Spy Who Loved Me
Man with Golden Gun
Octopussy
For Your Eyes Only
View to a Kill
Live and Let Die
Moonraker
Mine as well.
Not confusing it. Maybe if you enjoy bad outdated animation styles for the kitsch value, you'll enjoy a Futurama parody of them. Not I.
Oh, goody - a (non-sexually-related) political rant in a sex-advice column. Not that the advice itself was bad, but seriously, is there anything more boring than a person who can't write on an unrelated subject without finding a way to link it to his personal obsessions?
Reincarnation? Seriously? While I "get" what they were trying for, I don't think I'd ever been less entertained by an episode of Futurama than by that one.
I think Sodam Yat stuck inside Daxam's sun for some reason.
I assume you mean Arisia, but there are plenty of female Green Lanterns who are dressed more in line with the male-style full-coverage uniform.
I've always thought the real emotional core of Futurama was the relationship between Zapp Brannigan and his reflection.
Fur-Rectum?
Don't forget No Way Out. That movie was incredible.
Not at all crazy about the revelation that Victoria has another child - I suppose that artist/forger from last season was the likely father? - seems like plot padding, like Emily's mother was in the first part of the season.