Airing on Hulu (US) or Disney Plus (outside US) - Monday, July 31, 2023 at Eastern Time (ET) 03:00 a.m/ Pacific Time (PT) 12:00 a.m

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    1 year ago

    Anyone else think the writing in this episode was weak? The characters felt so fundamentally different and the jokes felt so lazy compared to the previous seasons. I’m staying optimistic about the rest of the season but this one left me pretty disappointed. I’d hate to see bender headed in the ‘jackass homer’ direction

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      1 year ago

      Yeah, same. Both episodes so far have been disappointing. I’m not too optimistic about the rest of the season at this point, but I’ll be watching them all and hoping for at least one solid good one.

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        1 year ago

        I’m glad I’m not alone in feeling that way The worst scene for me was when they were making the candy (a plot point that went nowhere). The professor’s “diabetic coma!” line followed by “It’s too sweet, better add more sugar” from Fry is just so lazy. The dialogue is just mirroring the action and not adding anything and the jokes are just garbage

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          Here’s hoping that the candy is a “brick joke.” A lot of the creators of the show also worked on Disenchantment, which has been basically 4 seasons of setting up the dominoes, so maybe that rubbed off on them.

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      1 year ago

      I can’t really say what it is exactly aside from it didn’t have much energy and wit. I do like the stakes are lower. My favourite episodes are low-key episodes that’s not about the universe ending (aside from a few of the best ones). But by lowering your stakes we need more from our characters.

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    1 year ago

    For me, it was okay. But it won’t truely feel like home until a Bender episode gets to shine.

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    Its the same jokes and the same characters. Feels like no time has passed at all since previous season. I’m not sure if thats a good or a bad thing. On one hand I was hoping they evolved a bit more, on the other hand any changes would have launched the ire of those who expect stuff to stay the same. On a third sewer-mutant hand they tried doing different with Disenchanted, I loved that they did, but it failed.

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      Actually, Leela feels different now, dumber like the rest of them. If anything she’s devolved. It kinda makes sense because why else would she want to be with a guy like Fry, but the show seems to have lost the voice of reason, the only sane one.

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        1 year ago

        Yeah I found that annoying. Leela being drunk and saying ‘I must have been drunk’.

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          1 year ago

          And last week supporting Fry being a lazy idiot who wants to binge watch every TV show ever made, which risked his life. And drinking out of a jelly-filled donut this week. Just not things I would expect her character to do.

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            And last week supporting Fry being a lazy idiot who wants to binge watch every TV show ever made, which risked his life.

            I felt like this was actual change. She literally says “I’ve never done this before, but now I want to be supportive, so let’s try this”

    • inurblacchole@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      in the description on hulu it says we’re gonna meet them. really intrigued where the creators are gonna go with this

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        1 year ago

        I watched the original episode recently. It’s a great callback to it, because even in it they mention “in 20 years they will sprout legs and come onto land as children”.

        Well, 20 years would have been January of this year.

  • BitOneZero @ .world@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I had to look it up… British

    Although these days I’m finding I don’t recall as much as I used to, I might have known about it in my past.

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    1 year ago

    Just a stupid platform for jokes instead of a universe where unexpected things happen and stories are compelling. And they are bad jokes that sacrifice themselves to either be relevant to current meme ideas or to be like the original Futurama episodes.

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      1 year ago

      May I ask, what Futurama episode do you feel is the best representation of what is a good, compelling story? Just trying to understand your personal expectations from past seasons. I personally enjoy the tie-ins to pop-culture, though I understand how many folks might disagree, but I feel every season seems to have their own connections to what events were relevant during their creation.

      • Linearchaos :loading:@x0r.be
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        @Awa @SamboT

        I love the high concept stuff.

        Suicide booths

        Robotic Santa judging everyone naughty

        Trees down

        The parabox

        The thousand-year-old TV broadcast

        We’re fine on Coke syrup

        The high points of the show for me are every time they whip something out that’s simple and straightforward but you look at it and go I never in a million years would have thought of it; Yes that makes perfect sense and I would expect to see that.

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        1 year ago

        Sorry I’m not going to put a lot of effort into this but just check out the plot if “kif gets knocked up” from season 4. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kif_Gets_Knocked_Up_a_Notch

        The universe events like getting a delivery job. The character emotions changing the plot unpredictably. The new direction of the episode where the viewer doesn’t know what will happen next.

        Versus this episode: open episode in planet express building and start with a few jokes and then kif walks in and says what the rest of episode will be about.

        Gotta say though, Zapf Brannigan will always be funny. Bless him.

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          1 year ago

          Ah yes. Thanks for the Kif episodes comparison. I understand better and appreciate your thoughts on the matter.

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        1 year ago

        The Sting

        Writing. Direction. Character growth. Humor. Action. Adventure. Slice of life.

        Best Futurama episode ever.