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Originally posted by Kizzak:
<BLOCKQUOTE>Originally posted by Edinho:
I didn't really like the "sentimental" episodes as i viewed it primarily as a comedy not something i particularly wanted to emotionally invest in. I can see why people may like them as they're obviously fairly well done it's just not what i wanted from the show (especiially not every other episode).
I also found that towards the end there were a few occasionally rank episodes which were just completely awful (which often happens on shows with large writing staff) - i'm thinking the buggalo one and the "zoidberg eats a flag" one particularly.
Of course you wouldn't get the Freedom Day episode. It would be like an American not getting the funny in a Britcom that was had an episode based on the concept of Guy Fawkes Day </BLOCKQUOTE>
Originally posted by Edinho:
<BLOCKQUOTE>Originally posted by Kizzak:
<BLOCKQUOTE>Originally posted by Edinho:
I didn't really like the "sentimental" episodes as i viewed it primarily as a comedy not something i particularly wanted to emotionally invest in. I can see why people may like them as they're obviously fairly well done it's just not what i wanted from the show (especiially not every other episode).
I also found that towards the end there were a few occasionally rank episodes which were just completely awful (which often happens on shows with large writing staff) - i'm thinking the buggalo one and the "zoidberg eats a flag" one particularly.
Of course you wouldn't get the Freedom Day episode. It would be like an American not getting the funny in a Britcom that was had an episode based on the concept of Guy Fawkes Day </BLOCKQUOTE>
I undetrstand the concept, it's just not funny. </BLOCKQUOTE>
If you understand the concept, then what was the eating the flag a reference to?
Originally posted by Edinho:
It's pretty obvious to anyone who watches the episode what it's about ffs. Tha tdoesn't change the fact that i didn't find it particularly amusing.
So that confirms you don't actually know what it's about but don't want to admit it, got it.
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