Good call, dude. The first six or so I looked at were by Paul and Storm, so I foolishly assumed they all were. Credit where it's due.
Good call, dude. The first six or so I looked at were by Paul and Storm, so I foolishly assumed they all were. Credit where it's due.
Good old Paul and Storm
Thanks, guys. First the Mother's Day song, now this. Lovely.
The Pubening.
His presence in The Specials did give us the immortal line "My wife is a Weevil-fucker."
Misread win
"your ass handed to you, legally speaking, in court."
True dat, yo. Springfield is my favorite character.
Thanks, mattsg, I enjoyed that thoroughly.
Yes, I do pretend that, while stroking my Finglonger and sighing that it will never be so. A Fiend can dream, though…a Fiend can dream.
Susan Sarandon
Everything I see her in lately, the subtext seems to be: "Watch what a much better actor I am than these other schmucks. I am SUSAN FUCKING SARANDON. Sit back and enjoy the master class in being a better actor than everyone else."
Once they got to the end of the universe there were a couple of ways they could go. "Red Dwarf" and others have used the Big Crunch theory and shown the universe running backwards, then having a second Big Bang and going forward again…which is what I thought this episode was about to do. I was ever so pleased to be…
I agree, Fry and Leela are going to have to sweat to make their relationship work. (Aww, yeah…no, not just like that.) In my head they have the following conversation.
The Sexless Gay BFF is the new Magical Black Man.
I saw Coupon and it was a movie!
You know what? You're right
Mulder IS more close-minded than Scully. I'm glad I'm not the only one who thinks so.
I agree. When Bender doesn't get to be a Globetrotter, and he slouches away sadly at the end, whistling "Sweet Georgia Brown" to himself…well it would take a stouter heart than mine to withstand that tearlessly.
Do you really think that'll pay off?
Agreed on the donkey. Between that and the dead bears, it was a good night.
The first time that guy appeared in line he said he was still waiting on his birth certificate, and he arrives at the window just in time to request his death certificate. See, now THAT kind of attention to continuity I really like, because it's not just crammed in there to avoid pissing off the fans. If you've seen…
I really like when Leela and Bender work together, as they have occasionally, but never for a full episode. I'd like to see them two crazy kids have an adventure.
If you enjoyed other parts of this episode besides the ending, try "How Hermes Requisitioned His Groove Back" for more bureaucracy- and Bender-related humor. Enjoy, particularly, this monologue from Bender: