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Sekhmet Morgan
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oh my i always assumed it was the people…

I always wondered if "Day the Earth stood stupid" actually works in the whole picture, the show's mythology. But it's insanely good, and always thrilled me, plus hilarious.

I watched last week's and this one in a row for I was busy last week and this one felt less interesting, less funny and a community-wanna-be episode more than a real one. except for Chang's power point which had me laughing out loud.

my boyfriend did too, and he never realized it wasn't Grey Worm til we discussed the episode afterwards… yeah it's weird if they're now free people, they don't HAVE to all look like slaves do they?

This was long and tedious: Jon and Daenerys are both, now, the most
boring story arcs… We want things to move along with new treasons, and
new great plotting (almost every character so far is suffering his/her
fate instead of making it, and it's a bit annoying not to see those who
are pulling the strings): but we were

This was long and tedious: Jon and Daenerys are both, now, the most boring story arcs… We want things to move along with new treasons, and new great plotting (almost every character so far is suffering his/her fate instead of making it, and it's a bit annoying not to see those who are pulling the strings): but we were

I don't get the whole "freaked out" asylum scene: it's fiction, it's a parody, ti's a cartoon. It's definitely not "disturbing" per se but plays on the genre's trope.

Yet another episode where only Sheldon/Parsons were interesting and fun to watch, with the rest of the cast barely caring for characters turned awful.

The Luck Of The Fryrish is my favorite episode of the entire series, hands down. It had both a great emotional curve and tons of good jokes, at season 3 standards.

I thought it was lame, both A and B stories!

ok the creepy george lucas fan humping chewwy was a gorgeous (gorgeous!) looking guy, hmm…

I used to care for Ray, he was my gay hero. But now that it takes one reboot from Krieger for him to be fine by next season, I'm like "meh". He was one-dimensional gay, one-dimensional southern, now one-dimensional crippled.

Better than part I. thanks to amazing pacing, and a good place to get us excited for the next season, but at the image of the season as a whole, decent and fun, some great dialogues, but subpar to the show's best (except the elevator episode).

oh wow: i looked at the ep titles, then i read the whole reviews and nope, i can't remember either episode! a shock to me especially for two s3 episodes! i thought i knew my futurama well, these must be poor but not awful episodes, no?

This was still "meh" to me, but it does feel like what "Community" would have fallen down to naturally if the show was 6 seasons old, so it's not just the 4th season issue. It has good lines, and some funny twists, but there are so little original cast by now it doesn't feel like "Community" but a subpar barely

I don't know if I agreed with all you said here, but obviously I agreed
with the premise that he is no anti-hero: doesn't fit any of the usual
criteria. He's not even cynical per se.

Elisabeth Moss is an amazing actress and made "Mad Men" for me, more than Hamm.

Zou bisou bisouuuuu

wait, this is the end of the season already? :o

I absolutely love "Parasites Lost", a huge classic, it has it all, the sci-fi parody, the true emotion, and the best humour… “Obviously you’ve never been in love!” Also, never realized it was the true start of Fry and Leela, but the analysis made sense.