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Xanfor
DOOP Secretary
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The time paradox is so convoluted. It makes sense, but it takes a while to work out mentally.
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trickster381
Starship Captain
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that may be sweet but my picture of the day is sad little girl- we came here instead of eating today owner- come on kids lets go back to the orphenarium and you can slid around the gym in your socks girl- what socks
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SonicPanther
Professor
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This episode was very... interesting. No, really, it was actually interesting. And I love the commentary, if only for the "season with heart" comment.
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PazuzuJr
Liquid Emperor
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I like the pineapple pic with leela v/funny! something random i noticed in xanfor's pic - leela loks nice in pink - most colours would clash with her hair. could you imagine her in red or yellow? Also another funny quote - So? I'm just as important as him. It's just that, the kind of importance I have ... it doesn't matter if I don't do it.
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Frisco17
DOOP Secretary
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Greatest three words of all time:
"The mayor's aid"
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Bendersfan1221
Space Pope
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Too bad that James Doohan refused to do this episode and DeForest Kelly was dead at the time. I think that they could have gotten someone to do DeForest's voice but what ever. I love Shatner's scream of "Kahn!" when Leela asks "Who did Kirk maroon on Ceti Alpha V?" so funny. Enen in Futurama Shantner has to rip hi shirt. I whis Walter would have said "nuclear wessles". I love how through out the episode Walter act like he hated playing Chekov (Oh, Chekov I love him so much. Koenig: When we woke up, we had these bodies. Fry: Say it in Russian! [Koenig sighs.] Koenig: Ven ve voke up ve had these wodies. [Fry squeals.] Fry: Now say "nuclear wessels"! Koenig: No! Oh well, I have that as my ring tone anyway becase I was watching ST:TVH last night. Tricky, you should really tryout Star Trek.
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DrThunder88
DOOP Secretary
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Cool, I'm finally up-to-date with the countdown. As an interesting side note, shortly after watching TWOF, I took a monsterous dump. I thought to myself, "It must weigh as much as a thousand suns."
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Xanfor
DOOP Secretary
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I order you to post framegrabs of the moments most pertaining to the relationship between Fry and Leela or lack thereof.
Also, only post links to the pics so that they won't show up unexpectedly and spoil the moment for those weird persons who don't, for some reason, want to know what happens.
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evilkenevil
Crustacean
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I will post no spoilers, only images of the box and my excted, grubby hands unwrapping said DVD.
And I can't even watch it this evening: going to freind's house tomorrow. He has a projector.
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Xanfor
DOOP Secretary
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Originally posted by evilkenevil:
I will post no spoilers
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seattlejohn01
Space Pope
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« Reply #31 on: 11-19-2007 12:05 »
« Last Edit on: 11-19-2007 12:05 »
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Originally posted by Xanfor: Thanks, Xanfor, you just made my day. Proof positive that, while a fun actor to watch, William Shatner is one of the greatest over-actors of our time... I love this episode; it's one of my favorites. As a trekker (I saw the original pilot (called "The Cage" ) when it first came out), I grew up on Star Trek: TOS; went to a Star Trek convention & everything. WNFHGB is a valentine to all the trekkers out there, who had similar experiences as me. There's lots of riffs here: being forced to use the chair with the foot pedal "beeps" at the court martial (like in "The Cage" ), constant references to episodes with gas creatures, Ohura & her "fan dance", etc. My favorite is the "performance theatre" where Shatner is doing a "spoken word version of a rap song" (for those of you that don't know, Shatner put out a spoken word album that was universally panned & sits at #6 of VH1's top 100 worst albums of all time). Absolute genius...
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