What Gordon SHOULD have done.
"Computer, have Greg move to Canada and marry a hair stylist."
"Computer, have Greg move to Canada and marry a hair stylist."
It had to be pre-Apocalypse.Interesting choice of 2015 of the year as well... I'm guessing it was specifically chosen because if it 2016 or later, they'd feel compelled to make a Trump reference.
Not sure if the data stored in the phone’s flash memory would not have been corrupted after 400 years, but otherwise it was a good episode.
We thought Greg was going to be one of Gordon’s great-great-grandfathers, they seemed to have similar mannerisms and personalities.
Knowing MacFarlane and his politics, because that was the last year before the world went tits up.Anyone know why they choose 2015?
Anyone know why they choose 2015?
Just watched this, I must have missed it the week it came out. Loved the episode, even if it was based on Minuet from TNG. Laura played the part well, very memorable.![]()
Er. It came out a couple days ago.
Perception. A stranger making a ham sandwich might be adequate, but a close friend making a ham sandwich might taste better to you, even if it was made in exactly the same way. Disturbing analogy aside, our perception of something changes when we believe there is love behind its creation.There's talk above in this thread about how Gordon learnt important life lessons from this episode, which from the Pictionary party it seemed that his friends already knew.
So? How dumb is he??
No one else in the crew (Except Claire?) needs to learn that when you love a toaster, that it does not love you back.
Also, unless Laura had a home movie of her own intercourse stored on the phone, or wrote some in-depth dirty instructional sexts, then the computer would have given Laura the default sexual capabilities features of a human female woman that it awards every other NPC on the simulator.
The sex should have been nearly identical to last time he had sex in the simulator. Actually, making the sex as repetitive and vanilla as possible in the default Union programming is a fantastic way to trick the crew into getting bored of sex on the simulator.
There's talk above in this thread about how Gordon learnt important life lessons from this episode, which from the Pictionary party it seemed that his friends already knew.
So? How dumb is he??
No one else in the crew (Except Claire?) needs to learn that when you love a toaster, that it does not love you back.
Also, unless Laura had a home movie of her own intercourse stored on the phone, or wrote some in-depth dirty instructional sexts, then the computer would have given Laura the default sexual capabilities features of a human female woman that it awards every other NPC on the simulator.
The sex should have been nearly identical to last time he had sex in the simulator. Actually, making the sex as repetitive and vanilla as possible in the default Union programming is a fantastic way to trick the crew into getting bored of sex on the simulator.
I thought it was pretty much a fluff episode.
Guy falls in love with fantasy woman.
Friends tell him it's better to find a real love......
But I liked the episode.
Every day of life isn't mind shattering thrills and chills,
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