@SergeantKabukiman:disqus : Let's say you were more like 40% right.
@SergeantKabukiman:disqus : Let's say you were more like 40% right.
@SergeantKabukiman:disqus : Let's say you were more like 40% right.
Oh man - the sound of that sucker plopping into the bowl should have been heard just after the screen went black. Lost opportunity there.
Oh man - the sound of that sucker plopping into the bowl should have been heard just after the screen went black. Lost opportunity there.
I always understood Meth Damon's retort about prison connections as an awkward veiled threat to persuade the braintrust to not have him whacked for offing the tarantula-kid. Mike's response was basically "yeah, he does have connections, but they're nothing to worry about."
I always understood Meth Damon's retort about prison connections as an awkward veiled threat to persuade the braintrust to not have him whacked for offing the tarantula-kid. Mike's response was basically "yeah, he does have connections, but they're nothing to worry about."
@avclub-41e23e24ee2670c4128cd7e5e5ee42ab:disqus Like I said, yes, it was obvious.
@avclub-dd0d47701f891f5e4dea2148d32507b7:disqus : ok - fair enough, props for the firsty. but did anyone seriously see walt pull that book out of the box and not wonder wtf walt thought he was doing? i hate to say it and i still think this show is the best on TV, but this whole half-season all seemed sort of…
@avclub-c5fe25896e49ddfe996db7508cf00534:disqus , @avclub-dd0d47701f891f5e4dea2148d32507b7:disqus :
This is more proof that Andy (as the archetypal fool character who both blunders around and is permitted to say incredibly insightful things) has limited capacity for breaking 4th walls ("pulling an Abed"). Just a couple episodes ago he was basically delivering a soliloquy to the camera on how his life seemed so…
This is more proof that Andy (as the archetypal fool character who both blunders around and is permitted to say incredibly insightful things) has limited capacity for breaking 4th walls ("pulling an Abed"). Just a couple episodes ago he was basically delivering a soliloquy to the camera on how his life seemed so…
Good episode! I liked it the first time I saw it too, way back in the 90s when it was called the Larry Sanders show.
Good episode! I liked it the first time I saw it too, way back in the 90s when it was called the Larry Sanders show.
@SergeantKabukiman:disqus Nope. That was Maurice LaMarche (who also voices Calculon, making the whole acting contest a sort of showcase of LaMarche's chops). I'm just speculating about Frank Welker being too expensive for more than a couple episode's per year on Comedy Central's budget, but that guy is a voice-acting…
@SergeantKabukiman:disqus Nope. That was Maurice LaMarche (who also voices Calculon, making the whole acting contest a sort of showcase of LaMarche's chops). I'm just speculating about Frank Welker being too expensive for more than a couple episode's per year on Comedy Central's budget, but that guy is a voice-acting…
I dunno. I think Futurama has always steered clear of making South Park-style pointed moral calls. Like glory-day Simpsons, it usually exacerbates both viewpoints to ridiculous extremes (which it did do here), then ends with the gang eating dolphin meat (as in the Problem with Popplers) or licking ice cream cones. I…
I dunno. I think Futurama has always steered clear of making South Park-style pointed moral calls. Like glory-day Simpsons, it usually exacerbates both viewpoints to ridiculous extremes (which it did do here), then ends with the gang eating dolphin meat (as in the Problem with Popplers) or licking ice cream cones. I…
This list is exactly correct, except for 7 & 9, which are wrong and should be switched.
This list is exactly correct, except for 7 & 9, which are wrong and should be switched.
which makes it weird that Nibbler didn't make an appearance. I think the main reason he's been used so seldom since the movies has to do with the cost of getting Frank Welker.