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dawoodz
Starship Captain
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« Reply #42 on: 08-23-2006 13:38 »
« Last Edit on: 08-23-2006 13:38 »
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- I refuse to vote in this thread due to personal reasons.
- Which are?
- *Pause*.....I vote for pure comedy
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SonicPanther
Professor
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I have to say I like the sad ones the best, but of course, where would Futurama be without the comedy?
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ThuslyBoned
Poppler
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I like the ones that have a little bit of everything, like The Sting, Jurassic Bark, Luck Of The Fryrish, etc. But the pure comedy ones aren't too shabby, either!
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readymade
Crustacean
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when they go on a mission or win stuff, like going to the slurm factory, thats good stuff.
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futurefreak
salutatory committee member
Moderator
DOOP Secretary
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Of the options given, I would have to say the pure comedy gold ones. I do like the sentimental ones too, so I wasn't sure. The best way to go about this is to think of your top 5 favorite episodes and go from there...mine tend to be all comedy, like Where No Fan Has Gone Before, Spanish Fry, The Farnsworth Parabox...The Late Philip J. Fry appears to be the only sentimental one on the list, but it IS my favorite episode. It kinda mixes both comedy and sentimentality though. If enough people agree I will add that as an option to the poll. Oh and obviously I unlocked voting. Have at it!
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Inquisitor Hein
Liquid Emperor
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I usualy do not care very much about the direction an episode will take (sad, pur nonsense, emotional, etc...). It's completely up to the writers what they make out of the given plot...
Regarding specific characters, I must say I favor the Fry episodes with him as the unlikely hero. Given that characters lack of abilities, the writers are basically forced to come up with a new, hilarious twist they have to give that traditional hero plot.
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