Otis P Jivefunk
DOOP Secretary
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' The Sting' Amazing episode, it has it all... Humour, emotion, story, amazing animation, action; one of the best
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JDB
Professor
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I watched "The Cyber House Rules" Yesterday. Here are my thoughts-
It was a pretty boring episode but it did have its good bits like *"Daddy Bender, how do I flush you"? *When the Doctor goes to reveal Leela but it's the wrong patient And I really like the bit where Leela pushes Adlai against the bars in the prison.
I really think they should have left the deleted scene in with the professors "pure evil intentions". That was funny!!
Overall I give it a 5/10. It lacked comedy.
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Otis P Jivefunk
DOOP Secretary
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« Reply #126 on: 01-08-2005 06:07 »
« Last Edit on: 01-08-2005 06:07 »
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' A Clone of My Own' This episode is so sharp, the humour is spot on. The story is awesome, and Cubert, well who could forget Cubert!? The whole scene where they're rescuing Professor Farnsworth from the Near Death Star is one of the most amazing and cloolsome in the entire show ...
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zoidberg 09/12
Crustacean
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x-mas story A good heart warming episode, especially good around christmas. A
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Gorky
DOOP Secretary
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« Reply #129 on: 01-08-2005 22:59 »
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Leela's Homeworld
Okay, I know that there are a number of people who find this episode really weak (in fact, there are a number of people who find all of season 4 weak), but I just really love it. Sure, it may not be the strongest on the gag front (I probably only laughed three or four times, and some of the dialogue struck me as kind of clunky), and there's this sort of 21st century dialect making its way in (ex: Fry's "Yo, yo, Biz-ender. What up?" ), but this episode is in my top ten, for the third act alone. I mean, the flashback sequence was so great, and the end montage was the perfect way to cap the episode. Oh yeah, and the introduction of Munda and Morris (while this may have been the only point where they ever developed past being simply "Leela's parents" ) was great, particularly the fact that they were willing to be killed just to prevent their daughter from finding out the truth. So great. I guess that's it, really: this is one of the best emotional episodes and it has enough gags to get by.
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Eyedol7513
Liquid Emperor
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"Obsoletely Fabolous" Score: 85/100 Comments: Two Bender centric episodes in a row isn't really good. But this episode was still good. Loved it when the robot on the island said, "What?" I would've also liked it if Amy had kept her "cuter due". ---------------------------------------------------
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Eyedol7513
Liquid Emperor
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^That's on [as] in a couple of minutes. "The Farnsworth Parabox" Score: 9.5/10 Comments: It was a very well written episode. It had the Fry/Leela storyline, good animation, and it only had the 7 main characters. But it doesn't get a 10/10 because it just doesn't have the right amount of humor. "Bite my glorious golden ass!" was my favorite line. ---------------------------------------------------
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Nerd-o-rama
Urban Legend
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I just watched The Sting again, on Cartoon Network. It's been a while since I've watched the show, and this episode reminded me of why I love it so much. Emotion, character humor, twists, red herrings, random-ass jokes (Bender on Fire should win an award,) the professor being a nutcase, and more callbacks in 60 seconds than most series have in their entire runs.
You know, I'm sure I've done this before.
Nonetheless: 11/10. Best episode in the series. Hell, possibly the best thirty minutes of television in the last decade.
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john zoidberg
Poppler
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"Brannigan, Begin Again" Quite forgetable, but not without it's moments - B-
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