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Future Man on Hulu.

Guy Gardener

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Future Man.

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The male lead is the (slightly less) pretty boy from Hunger Games. He does fine, and I suppose Eliza Coupe's skin turned orange when he hair got purpled, which was explained, and sad. Last Star Fighter meets Terminator, lots of swearing, some completely full (male) nudity, and graphically violent kung fu and violence. You know, fun. :)

30 minute scifi sitcom, no ads X 13 episodes.

Classy.

Just finished.

AH-mazzzzzing.

Only on Hulu. :)
 
Just watched the first episode. It's very nostalgic for gamers and is hilarious. I loved it. I like the premise. Gonna keep watching for now. :bolian:
 
I just finished episode 9. This show is outrageous. It reminds me a bit of "Kung Fury" in terms of the type of comedy / over the topness. I swear the soundtrack keeps evoking BttF and Terminato at times. The show keeps surprising me, thats for sure.
 
I watched the first episode with my significant other. She likes it, I'd rather stab myself in my testicles with a rusty fork. Decidedly unfunny to me.
 
I watched the first episode with my significant other. She likes it, I'd rather stab myself in my testicles with a rusty fork. Decidedly unfunny to me.
I found the first episode or two to be all over the map and cringe worthy at times, but I strongly recommend you give it another go and stick with it a few more episodes. It gets much better and several episodes are out and out laugh out-loud funny. I enjoyed this immensely and I'm not usually of fan of this type of fare. Looking forward to a second season.

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I definitely feel like I need to rewatch the first few episodes after finishing he season, just for the proper context.
At first I didn't even realize Josh and Tiger/Wolf ended up in the same future period. Still not quite sure where all the (original duplicate dead Josh's) came from, but thought the ending was pretty unique - I'm so used to the rewind-and-rewrite concept for individual timelines, set within an already existing but separate multiverse.... this was kind of mind blowing. And to see it turn into an Idiocracy style death match at the end, after teasing a civilized Time Bureau?
Hilarious.... Definitely some good twists this year. I wonder if we'll ever get a Season in Space? Future Man could just refer to the types of futures - we've done Terminator, Mad Max, Matrix - what other future tropes could show up in future seasons?
 
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