courteousgentleman-old1
Courteous_Gentleman
courteousgentleman-old1

Maybe I watched the wrong episode, but this was probably my favorite this season. It felt 100% like old classic Futurama.

@Shai: Thank you. I think people get thrown by the term "apologetics."

@Shai: I'm afraid I have some bad news for you...

This episode was of a higher, "Classic" Futurama quality, but actually delivered less laughs than previous weeks.

And the flowers are still standing!

FYI, the whiskey sample is a signup for an invitation to your nearest local "tasting event."

I'd hate to be the theater worker collecting the 3D glasses after this one.

Please, it's a Blu-Ray disk. They could damn well fit both the 1997 abortion, and the beloved original on the same disk and give viewers the choice of which they would like to see.

This is almost word for word the previous "travel commercial" that played over the PA in the queueing area for the ride as it was (with the notable, and welcome exception of Alderaan being the safest place in the galaxy.)

@Charlie Lesoine: Creationists completely dismissing science; that's a rather broad sweeping generalization.

@Kogo: Should I keep going, or...

My friends and I went the entire first third of the episode without laughing once. In fact, the air was more uncomfortable in response to the heavy-handed anti-ID propaganda being flung at us. Whether or not I agree with it, I prefer my cartoons without the stink of their creator's agenda; otherwise i'd be watching

Deadpool was devastated when he heard the news.

I see a lot of haters in these comments. Obviously none of you have had to spend a work day sifting through iStockphoto looking for royalty free images of smiling people to put into a "diversity" collage on a website.

This place could be so much better if it didn't close at 10pm, and cater mostly to kids. It's really a glorified Chuck E Cheese with a vastly smaller arcade, and a cheesy gift shop.

I feel compelled to buy the album just to see if it mentions Walt.

The graphic designer in me is dying to turn on snap, and connect the stray vectors on that hand illustration.

BBC Sci-fi drama for me, more Lee Adama for the wife. Everyone wins!