YES!!I was just really happy to see "Urectum" on the map. That joke's from what, second season? I love the continuity of stuff like that!
BAD episode? I thought that episode was really funny.I just calls 'em like I sees 'em. I'm a whale biologist.
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He was the best part of a bad episode.
Glab? Really? Talk about latching on to obscurity.Top 11: Familiar Faces We Want to See in the Futurama
I don't agree with the countdown, but it is pretty fun to watch (plus, the drawing of the Nostalgia Critic, Linkara, Angry Joe and the Nostalgia Chick as heads in jars is pretty cool). The Familiar Faces series on That Guy With the Glasses is starting to grow on me. The pacing isn't great, but I've got to admit that I have a fondness for minor characters.
Glab? Really? Talk about latching on to obscurity.[/QUOTE]Top 11: Familiar Faces We Want to See in the Futurama
I don't agree with the countdown, but it is pretty fun to watch (plus, the drawing of the Nostalgia Critic, Linkara, Angry Joe and the Nostalgia Chick as heads in jars is pretty cool). The Familiar Faces series on That Guy With the Glasses is starting to grow on me. The pacing isn't great, but I've got to admit that I have a fondness for minor characters.
Great to see that the show is getting good numbers, hopefully this will mean that we will get more then just the 26 episodes ordered so far"Futurama" averaged 2.9 million viewers and a 1.9 rating in adults 18-49 when it aired Thursday night on Comedy Central, Nielsen Media Research said Monday. It was tied for the highest-rated show in adults 18-49 in all TV on Thursday's primetime, and was the highest-rated show among men 18-24 and men 18-34. Comedy Central said it helped the network to its highest-rated night in 2010 and its highest-rated Thursday primetime in the history of the network.
Well, it IS 1000 years in the future. Maybe the process changed. The writers are familiar with the process I'm sure. There's like 4 PhDs in the Futurama writers' room.Bah. If you fail your defense, you shouldn't have been defending in the first place. You'd have already been tested for general knowledge at your comps. Your committee would've been familiar with your project already, too, from your thesis proposal presentation. Plus, they probably would've read at least a rough draft of your thesis before you defend. But I guess that doesn't make for dramatic TV.