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Bender might not have any good reason to do so, but he still wants to KILL ALL HUMANS.

Of course. It's just that "socially acceptable" does not always equal "good" and "harmless" and "voluntary". It will take a long time of breaking down traditional gender roles before polyandry becomes something that a woman might consider freely and without coercion.

I'm surprised there aren't more Pratchett quotes in this list. I'll have to fix this. From the opening of Small Gods:

Only if the women in question want to be married in such a way.

My mom had the biggest crush on Riker. We watched TNG religiously.

I am SO looking forward to that scene. I hope they are true to the book and let Gandalf pelt the Wargs with flaming pine cones!

Right. They believe that right up to the point until they don't, and funnily enough the point where they don't is the point where money is to be made.

It absolutely does. Most Americans consider the religion of the available candidates when deciding upon how to vote, unfortunately, because their belief that God-fearing politicians will do less harm than politicians who are effective and smart.

I know a lot of religious people who believe that God put humans in charge of the Earth, and since God is infallible, humans couldn't possibly do this kind of harm. Circular logic.

Thanks. I have come to learn (through some hard lessons) that just being in a position of authority over a child doesn't automatically make you an awesome person with good judgment and the best interests of the child at heart. In retrospect it seems obvious, but overcoming that idea is hard when you're raised with

Only if the people giving them orders are good, trustworthy people.

That applies to bone marrow donation, too? :P

My step-dad would have needed a bone marrow transplant, if the AML hadn't gotten the better of him first. I'm signing up.

Provided that the procedure for transferring a fetus to an artificial womb is as safe as having an abortion. And complications during pregnancy could still occur, which would sometimes make abortion the safest option in those situations as well.

Angels are aliens in disguise.

Also, "Lethal Inspection" really got me, too.

Nope, sorry - this is absolutely the most gut-wrenching (and best) thing that Futurama has ever done. The closing montage is not something that I will ever forget.

I'd settle for her just being the narrator, or something. But I'm pretty sure Jake is going to plug into the Home Tree and hear Sigourney whisper in his ear. Maybe she'll dictate a paper on sentient botany to him, or something.

Yup. Yup, that's the one.

Look, I love Sigourney Weaver as much as the next person, but she did pretty definitively DIE in the first Avatar film. Maybe her spirit was sucked into the tree-soul thing and she figures out how to communicate with people - but seriously, James. Come on.