Futurama: "Shut Up, Damn It!"

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Simple_Mansays...

>> ^Tingles:

I'm thankful everyday that the show is back, and that it has been pretty damn good.


Agreed. This return is so much better than when they took movies and split them up into the illusion of a series. I love the standalone episodes much more than ones with a prolonged, overarching storyline. The worst offenders were The Beast with a Thousand Backs, and Bender's Big Score.

yellowcsays...

Whaaaat, Bender's Big Score had an excellent story! The Fry and Leela thing was not over done at that point, that was right off the tail of "The Devil's Hands Are Idle Playthings" and it felt like a good follow up love story. Also it was deliciously funny. Beast With A Billion Backs did drag on yeah, though still had many many funny moments.

Though yes, at the end of the day, let's all just embrace in a knowing hug and be grateful this wonderful show is back >> ^Simple_Man:

>> ^Tingles:
I'm thankful everyday that the show is back, and that it has been pretty damn good.

Agreed. This return is so much better than when they took movies and split them up into the illusion of a series. I love the standalone episodes much more than ones with a prolonged, overarching storyline. The worst offenders were The Beast with a Thousand Backs, and Bender's Big Score.

ponceleonsays...

I was really amazed at the episode a week or two ago where Conrad turned out to be Inspector #5 and had let Bender go through the assembly line despite being defective because he had pity on him... that was really unexpected. Nearly had me in tears. Yes, Ponce is sometimes totally a pussy.

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