Yeah it was ok and had a couple of laughs but wasn't great.
I did, however, like Robot Santa's line: "And now everyone is dead. Merry Christmas!"
While I am glad to have Futurama back it still astounds me that in the history of television the only 2 programs ever brought back after cancellation( thus far ) are animated series.
There's still something unprecedented about the resurrections of "Futurama" and "Family Guy" though, isn't there? They didn't just change networks between seasons (i.e. "Buffy the Vampire Slayer") or get completely remade with a new cast and crew (i.e. "Doctor Who", "Power Rangers").
Are there any other shows that were off the air for several years and then brought back because of re-run ratings and DVD sales more than anything else? I think those being the reasons for resurrection are why "Family Guy" and "Futurama" are more high profile and well-known as comeback shows than your other examples.
Thanks. It's not on On Demand, so I'll keep an eye peeled for that.It's Comedy Central, they'll rerun it a million times over the next month. I know it's airing Wednesday at 930pm.
Wow, this Xmas ep felt like it was written in an hour.
Would it have been that hard to do another "Anthology of Interest" (especially with Al Gore popping up?)?
(Which lead to my comment to my daughter after watching the entire special, "Wow, that was nut-so good.").
(Which lead to my comment to my daughter after watching the entire special, "Wow, that was nut-so good.").
I like that better than any line in the episode.![]()
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