Also, both are ambiguous with what time they’re set in: Futurama in the future, Archer likely in the 60s/70s, but both constantly referencing current events and technology.
Also, both are ambiguous with what time they’re set in: Futurama in the future, Archer likely in the 60s/70s, but both constantly referencing current events and technology.
When it comes to his wife and Barbados Slim he is.
My favorite recurring joke on Lower Decks is the Tamarian crewmember’s response to random situations
I’m doing my part pumping up the numbers. I’m a Futurama sleeper
Adam Savage has a very similar story meeting Robin Williams on the set of Bicentennial Man and getting a essentially a private show from him for a few minutes. Robin Williams was an amazing human being, flaws and all.
I enjoyed the reboot, but this episode and that joke specifically was the highlight of the whole season.
The current GOP frontrunner has changed his political affiliation 5 times. Text book example of what you’re saying: changing positions for power, nothing else.
THANKS DODGE!
With 1/6th gravity, you can work and be lazy at the same time. It’s like being a voice actor!
Musical episodes always take me out of the immersion of the show because I’m always trying to figure out who’s actually a good singer and who was severely auto tuned to compensate.
I will say that overall I enjoyed the episode. The Klingons had me rolling, and I really liked the psuedo-science explanation for why everyone one was singing.
Wooooooooooooh