I guess I'm not getting what you're saying, sorry. I hate to ask you to elaborate though on something that's likely such a non-issue haha. If Takei is not a reference to Trek, then I humbly stand corrected.
That being said, I haven't seen TOS in a long while, and it is towards the top of my to do list.![]()
I don't like these issue episodes, I don't like it when they feel the need to push their agenda like this.
My opinion, I know pretty much everyone here is going to disagree with my post and debate my opinion. I'm not going to debate it, just stating that I dislike them taking on issues like this and pushing their own agenda, which is clearly in support of gay marriage and such.
I don't like these issue episodes, I don't like it when they feel the need to push their agenda like this.
My opinion, I know pretty much everyone here is going to disagree with my post and debate my opinion. I'm not going to debate it, just stating that I dislike them taking on issues like this and pushing their own agenda,
Well, duhwhich is clearly in support of gay marriage and such.
I don't like these issue episodes, I don't like it when they feel the need to push their agenda like this.
My opinion, I know pretty much everyone here is going to disagree with my post and debate my opinion. I'm not going to debate it, just stating that I dislike them taking on issues like this and pushing their own agenda, which is clearly in support of gay marriage and such.
I find it odd it's a 180 degree turn from "I Dated a Robot", where everyone except Fry was opposed to his Lucy Liu Bot. (Then of course, Bender and Lucy Liu's head hypocritically fall for each other.)
Actually, that brings "Rebirth" to mind, too. They were okay with Fry making a Leela robot before they knew that particular Fry was a robot, too.
Shit, it's only a t.v. show, I suppose.
Ahhh well thanks for taking the time to explain that out. Very interesting indeed. Consider me enlightened.I guess I'm not getting what you're saying, sorry. I hate to ask you to elaborate though on something that's likely such a non-issue haha. If Takei is not a reference to Trek, then I humbly stand corrected.
That being said, I haven't seen TOS in a long while, and it is towards the top of my to do list.![]()
I don't consider Takei to be a reference to Star Trek. After all he's an actual person
It's not like he was talking about Trek, even though he did mention that deadbeat Shatner.
On the other hand you apparently missed the 'interracial couple':
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And those two are a reference to this episode, from the CBS "Audio normalization.... what the hell is that?" YouTube collection:
Will Riker's Island was shown in an earlier Futurama episode. I think it might have been the one where Bender becomes Santa.
Sadly, 100% plausible.Another great episode (with a nice message, even), as long as you don't stop to wonder why every other type of relationship, no matter how unlikely, is accepted while robosexuality is not.
Probably for the sacramental wine.Or why Bender allowed himself to be dragged away by the religious nutbots.![]()
I suppose it is, people being as bizarre as they are, but the horse-ghost thing made me wonder what it is about Robosexuality that gets everyone so bent out of shape.Sadly, 100% plausible.Another great episode (with a nice message, even), as long as you don't stop to wonder why every other type of relationship, no matter how unlikely, is accepted while robosexuality is not.
Or those sex toys.Probably for the sacramental wine.Or why Bender allowed himself to be dragged away by the religious nutbots.![]()
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I don't like these issue episodes, I don't like it when they feel the need to push their agenda like this.
My opinion, I know pretty much everyone here is going to disagree with my post and debate my opinion. I'm not going to debate it, just stating that I dislike them taking on issues like this and pushing their own agenda, which is clearly in support of gay marriage and such.
I find it odd it's a 180 degree turn from "I Dated a Robot", where everyone except Fry was opposed to his Lucy Liu Bot. (Then of course, Bender and Lucy Liu's head hypocritically fall for each other.)
Actually, that brings "Rebirth" to mind, too. They were okay with Fry making a Leela robot before they knew that particular Fry was a robot, too.
Shit, it's only a t.v. show, I suppose.
Oh, okay, I didn't remember that. At least there's an explanation.^^ They explained hatred for robosexuality in the Lucy Liu-bot episode. That informational video about how the boy gets a Marilyn Monroe-bot and does nothing in the real world just "making out" with the bot all day... and then civilization was destroyed. If everybody just had a sex bot, society would fall apart because no-one would have to interact with anyone anymore.
Yeah, Proposition Infinity is basically the anti-I Dated A Robot. I appreciate the moral but the about-face felt really forced.Fry can get his Lucy Liu robot back. Except she was destroyed (IIRC, everyone was opposed to Fry robosexual relationship then.)
Yeah, Proposition Infinity is basically the anti-I Dated A Robot. I appreciate the moral but the about-face felt really forced.Fry can get his Lucy Liu robot back. Except she was destroyed (IIRC, everyone was opposed to Fry robosexual relationship then.)
All the visual gags in this one were great though.
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