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Willy Pete
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Glenlivet.

I think the answer to your question is incredibly simple: most people find it exciting to watch, and thus to play.

I just love it when they use it as some kind of code name: "Project Lazarus is ready to proceed."

You just know that he spends an hour every day using a Bowflex.

Aw, I feel bad for Jimmy. He really should have just gone to DeVry or something; between his solid work ethic and his surprisingly fluent command of Spanish he could have had a solid future ahead of him.

I think that scene took place some time after Ava's dressing-down at the hands of the US Marshal Service.

Boyd has no earthly excuse for being alive at this point. He's been let off with so many "warnings", and murder in Harlan is so utterly consequence-free, that one or another of his various underworld rivals should have simply burnt down the bar with him inside of it by now.

Go.

Haha, that's fair. I haven't seen the episode in many years.

Or even "kajigger desu".

Yeah, that was a great throwaway. First it's presented as Fry (understandably) not wanting to be there, then the reveal that the conditions are actually hostile to human life.

That second one, I think. Or that she's a bright, flakey ditz who finds shoes and boys more rewarding than thinking.

"There are three separate types of regulations. Well, four, if you want to be technical."
"Oh, I do."

Not that TOS was ever big on subtlety, but it's a shame that Evil Kirk's dial was stuck at "crazed, sweating lunatic".

I deeply love the semi-recurring gag of "space banditos", who get ruled out out for the robbery because Leela never heard the telltale sound of maracas.

I got the impression that the Peaches were more exhausted by the fact that T4:AoE is about two-and-a-half hours long.

I love that they took the parkouring teenage adrenaline junkies and not only made them cops, but the only cops. So the X-Games rejects drag suspects in front of the No Filter people to see that justice is done.

I saw it in theatres (hahahaha) and I tend to agree.

Nah. I've seen it and it really is as indicated.

IIRC, there are five different "schools":