Bender as a holy roller, will wonders never cease?! The Beastie Boys guest appearance was inspired; they were used well. There’s some enjoyable animation in the chase scene in robot hell as well.
Read moreKif Kroker is the long-suffering first officer of the Nimbus and Amy Wong’s main man. He also happens to be a gangly green amphibian.
Read moreThis episode doesn’t waste any time at all, it literally jumps right into the action. It starts off with Bob narrowing avoiding fire from Bobo’s battle-cruiser.
Read moreOne of the difficult things about a writing a review for an older episode is trying to put everything in perspective. No matter what show, early episodes usually suck when compared with material found in later seasons.
Read moreGalen is the vagabond techno-mage and all around git who helps out the crew of the Excalibur from time to time.
Read moreLt. John Matheson is the first officer on the Excalibur, and the first telepath in Earth Force. He’s a beacon of hope to teeps everywhere who wanted to have a “normal” job, instead of working for the Psi Corps.
Read moreDr.Dr. Sara Chambers is the chief medical officer aboard the Excalibur. In the fake pilot episode “War Zone” we are told that she is in charge of a team of elite doctors and scientists who will do research on the ship. But that was... Read more
I think I set myself up for a disappointment with this episode. When I read the synopsis, I expected a lot of Florida 2000 election jokes. But instead this episode was mostly filled with dated election and Monica Lewinsky jokes that might have... Read more
I’m not sure where to begin with this episode. Compared with last week, this episode rocked! Actually it was still one of the best when not compared with last weeks wasted thirty minutes.
Read moreNice closer for the first season, even though it aired as a second season show. It illustrates the tone of the whole series as the creators explained the original concept.
Read moreKlak Klownman is the corrupt president of the planet Floridian 7. He’s a terrible gangster and proxy of the Dark Clown Empire who worked so hard to put him into power on the border planet.
Read moreGus XP is the new and improved model over the Balltar Industries Gus model robot. He’s faster, stronger, better than his predecessor.
Read moreGeorge Goodfellow is a career conservation politician who ran on the Confederate ticket for the presidency of Floridian 7.
Read moreIf you were to see Benito in a bar, he’d be surrounded by chicks. read: gold diggers. All the ladies would be hitting on this eligible bachelor, and a few may actually show interest in his war stories.
Read moreDureena Nafeel is the Excalibur’s resident thief, pick pocket, lock pick, and general underworld rat. She was enslaved and taken from her homeworld at an early age, and later escaped to freedom.
Read moreThis episode and the introduction of Zapp and Kif was highly successful in my opinion. I look forward to seeing them and the next adventure in the world of tomorrow.
Read moreThe Excalibur is ordered to rendezvous with an Earth Force destroyer in the middle of nowhere. At which point they will take on two passengers and then proceed with new orders.
Read moreBalltar started off as a poor acting robot, and has upgraded himself into the owner of one of the galaxies greatest synthetic producers.
Read moreIt’s a little trite, I know! I really think the powers that be who worked on the show were trying to fit into their 7:30 p.m. time slot, though that’s never when they intended Futurama to be shown.
Read moreThis episode brought us two firsts to the series. This episode marks the first time that there wasn’t a fly by of the Free Enterprise or Jupiter 42 to start the show.
Read moreCaptain Lee “Apollo” Adama is the CAG (Commander Air Group) on the Galactica. He is responsible for directing his fellow pilots, giving pre-flight briefings and designing missions.
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