Mid season finale is out for those who care. It was written by David Cohen himself so maybe will be kino? Also this might be the first season in the history of the show with no nudity. Sadly.
Mid season finale is out for those who care. It was written by David Cohen himself so maybe will be kino? Also this might be the first season in the history of the show with no nudity. Sadly.
Why can't they show bare female butts nowadays?
Because it's wrongbad.
Settle down Pablo.
Go to bed barney
Do a jig, Julia.
Sorry, I'm on duty right now.
I have no idea honestly. You would think hulu wouldn't be saying too restrictive. You think the writers have gone soft on us? Also American Dad is still the king. God bless them for not being like the rest.
Season finale just showed American Dad and Rick & Morty the door.
Mr. Cohen delivered then? He usually does at least.
It was so so sooo good
Really subtle, we end the episode with a big unanswered ambiguous question that really makes you wonder just like my precious Futurama used to do
Shill tier post. The episode was alright but not a godsend
We won American Dadders
>Influenced a shitty CN show.
What was that?
are you just ignoring the obvious answer on purpose or do you really not know?
plus, remember the article of people against the too much fanservice in original series?
Article? I never saw it. Though I can see how people would say that. What pussies.
You can, you're upset at your own imagination
Well when's the last time I saw a drawn ass in anything mainstream?
Americans hate nude women, they are only fine with it when it’s gross, out of shape dudes. If you want naked women in cartoons. Just watch something from Europe or Japan where they don’t give a shit about Christian morality and identity politics.
anal being mainstream made it erotic and not funny
Actual correct answer
Three curved lines — bad.
Grown naked men with wienerrings at all-ages gay pride event — good.
Don't try to understand American culture.
>Grown naked men with wienerrings at all-ages gay pride event — good.
Name 5 examples of this. Now.
Every gay pride event that takes place in San Francisco for the last 30 years. I've seen a photo of a human centipede of guys fisting each other in the middle of the street.
>sources cited: none
Sorry, wait there while I sift through state sponsored gay exhibitionism porn from the last 30 years. Don't go anywhere.
They can they just have to do it. Teen titans go does sometimes and even did starfire panty shot in 2019 but the episode is the worst. It’s odd how something like that and young justice Cheshire in 2011 is the best panty and ass shot in animation are pg shows at least at the time and more mature animation doesn’t have any scenes that are that good
Nobody gives a shit about your amerifat garbage
Just finished it, it was soild, not great.
They made a simulation that made their own simulation. In the end, simulated fry and leela kiss while the universe glitches.
Just watched it. I've seen better and I've seen worse. I appreciate they tried something interesting.
It was alright, way better than last week’s but that’s not a high bar. Probably the 2nd or 3rd best if the season.
it's sad how good in this season always has to be followed by how low a bar that is
TOTAL CLAM DEATH
That was actually pretty great, damn. What a wild fricking "season" (Next batch still coming out soon-ish, so not an actual finale)
Some of the worst episodes this show has seen alongside some great stuff like the Christmas ep and this one, mostly decent otherwise.
I feel like the second half of this season would be a lot more definitive for me to know if I want more after this because it looks like they frontloaded all the "current thing" episodes here but so far, hmmm.
Got me to furiously jerk off to Leela again though so that's great.
This episode was a better series finale than the movies
>wrote for She-Hulk
>wrote the worst episode this season "Rage Against the Vaccine"
>Is writing "Quids Game" next season probably a terrible Squid Game Parody episode
>is executive story editor for these 10 episode
>who the frick hired this guy?
I liked Rage against the Vaccine, though.
>>is executive story editor for these 10 episode
Several goods episodes in it.
okay Cody we know its you
>wrote the worst episode this season
He didn't write The Prince and the Product, though.
>wrote the best episode this season
She didn't write Zapp Gets Cancelled, though.
the diversity coordinator
Grown up.
Anon how else will a talentless obese gay black man? get hired?
Who says they hire talentless people?
its a shit show anon
I have enjoyed several episodes of this season, so no.
>wrote the worst episode this season "Rage Against the Vaccine"
It's true.....
>that drawing
fricking hell, groening
Holy samegay
mega?
It's already on Kim cartoon
I may watch it again tomorrow
shh don't let plebs know where you can watch shit for free
Fricking original run quality
Goddam
I'm fricking glad this horrible season was made just for this one episode
I was at the edge of my seat the whole time
Glorious
best episode of the season
it was actually pretty good. Not huge on comedy but a really interesting sci-fi premise
The premise of this episode was, just like the bitcoin episode, a fricking boomer interpretation of the most surface level pop science concept imaginable. Just like how only a boomer could think "what if gold rush but crypto" was an original idea, only a boomer could think "what if simulation in a simulation" was an original idea. I don't think you people are shills by any measure, but Cinemaphile for like 10 years now has been the fricking king of entry level garbage takes. If you all want a real opinion, go make a Futurama thread on Cinemaphile or /tg/ because those people actually read hard science fiction unlike the current writers of Futurama.
futurama should take on more difficult philosophical problems like the thing in itself or induction
>the most surface level pop science concept imaginable
you mean like the entire show?
the science concepts in futurama are not exactly extra complicated to understand
WRONG BOARD!
Futurama isnt the same anymore man.
Maybe people arent.
We got the shit episode from last week, to the kino from today, and this is at 22 replies?
I mean I truly think the last episode rivaled susan boil, but this one was really good actually. A tier, arguably S tier.
i guess i didnt go into tongihts episode with expectations but it was the season finale, and the turnout here vs mid season episodes is jsut telling.
Was good to experience another run with you guys though. Next season might be our last.
It’s definitely not the same. Just not quite as funny as the previous runs but still good gems in there at least. I think it’s just as good as the CC run anyway. But I do miss the lack of fanservice. It’s just been a Futurama staple since the beginning.
>the kino from today
It was "good" but it wasn't really funny.
>at 22 replies?
tbh I almost didn't watch it because last week's episode was so fricking shit. I'm sure they've lost viewers because of it.
futurama threads haven't been getting a ton of replies in general, i guess Cinemaphile doesn't care
It's not shitty enough to have tons of replies of anon complaining about it.
Not much of a surprise. Most of the season was a waste of time aside from a few standouts. Imagine getting a chance to make a new Futurama season again and you waste it on things like
>crypto lmao
>covid lmao
>cancel culture lmao
>toys (???) lmao
The last one in particular was just really fricking bad, I don't know what went wrong there
>i guess Cinemaphile doesn't care
This entire site is made of -18 year olds into fortnite and minecraft. The only cartoon they last cared about was Adventure Time or Cyberpunk for anime.
Old western animation is ALL dead to them. It's over.
Or maybe most of the people over the age of 25 didn't really want another reboot of Futurama and just don't watch it (and have the decency to extend the common courtesy to not bother discussing something they have no interest in watching)?
>Or maybe most of the people over the age of 25 didn't really want another reboot of Futurama
1. it's a continuation, not a reboot.
2. I am over 25 and I wanted it and so far, this season delivered enough good content to not regret that desire.
Cinemaphile doesn't really care about cartoons despite the constant complaining about them. This place is kinda like Cinemaphile in that regard, b***hing is the only thing people "enjoy" about their supposed hobby.
Very sweet, but kind of uneventful (even if that was the point). Is this Futurama's first bottle episode ever?
Is it appropriate to call it a bottle episode if halfway through the episode the animation of the simulated characters was the same as the normal ones
They go to the robot strip club so no
A bottle episode is less about it literally taking place in just one location and more about it clearly being one of the easiest to execute. Majority is just the Planet Express crew talking around the HQ table with no costume changes, and a good chunk of the simulation sequences was done in a simplified pixelated style. Sounds like a bottle episode to me. The magnetar shit was cool tho, loved the ending. Really hope Cohen has the balls to actually end the show on his own terms this time around instead of dragging things out.
I wonder why the universe above the universe we've been following until now sent a Bender back just to tell them how to save the simulation. Was it because it needs to be done in every universe so there's a chain of Benders passing the solution onwards?
What a kino ep. Jokes weren't huge, but the premise was great. more like this, less like last week. I know you're here Cohen
If you think about it, it's the same bender going down every time. the Ur universe is benderless
Probably a bit of both
We saw why our Bender left, he wanted to be the one to tell them they were in a Simulation and felt a kinship to them, tell them they didn't need to set of the Magnetar to prove it
This Bender probably felt the same, he was going to tell them they were simulations too but decided to help them figure out how to save the mini-sims instead
So, we are all in agreement that the previous episode with the Space King was all just a simulation, right?
I Know What You Did Next Xmas > All the Way Down > Related to Items You've Viewed > Zapp Gets Cancelled > Children of a Lesser Bog > How the West Was 1010001 > > Parasites Regained > The Impossible Stream > Rage Against the Vaccine > The Prince and the Product
The Xmas episode was the only great one, everything else was good but nothing that good but everything from The Impossible Stream Down was bad and The Prince and the Product is in the top 5 worst episodes of the shows whole run
I rate the first run of the CC era was a stronger but I did like it more over all over the second CC run
Zapp Gets Cancelled > I Know What You Did Next Xmas > All the Way Down >>>>>>> (meh level) > all other episodes except >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> (literal garbage level) > The Prince and the Product
I can't believe The Prince and the Product was greenlit.
Good episode.
Do we know when the next one is out?
I hope it won't be like CC where we will have to wait a whole year.
Okay that was a really good. I was kinda expecting Bender to be obnoxious but they actually pulled it well too.
every futurama reboot has been bad, why would this one be any different?
Except no Futurama reboot has actually been bad. They have always got more good than bad episode and this new season got good episode too. Today's one was really good, actually.
Maybe watch stuffs for yourself instead sheepishly following bad opinions.
Why are you asking this question on a day we got a good episode?
Have we gotten any Amy feet this season?
Yes.
When?
>our Bender is stuck a simulation-level down
>a higher-level Bender just took his place
I'm conflicted, bros.
Same Bender. Bender is eternal.
>Same Bender
No.
>Bender is eternal.
Yes.
BENDER BENDER BENDER
except if it was a cycle and we got a different bender with a solution then our bender would have also known the solution to it
there is no reason as to why bender should know how o keep the simulation going regardless of our futurama being a simulation or not
thats what keeps it ambiguos
also we only get 4 levels of simulation and first level doesnt even atempt o prove they are real either
and regardless of what its stated bender could still boot up in a higer level of simulation since bender is just code and mind you the proffessor keeps being wrong again and again in this episode
also if he was lacking energy to run the simulation then harvesting sewer energy wouldnt have fixed it
and when hey run out of enery they dont glitch out, the building catches on fire
its written to not have an answer
>if it was a cycle
I's not a cycle.
it could either be an infinite cycle of the professor making a simulation and there is no real original world or it could just be the professor made a simulation and we were always watching base reality
this is a perfect conclusion to the episode, very futurama. To never outright tell us if its one or the other
Benders all the way down
After last week's unintelligible dud I was still happy with the season as a whole because Related to Items You've Viewed and I Know What You Did Next Xmas were more than enough to make the season worth it to me. I was cautiously looking forward to today's episode, and... I ended up loving it. I seriously couldn't ask for more.
I won't pretend the season was anywhere near perfect, and I understand people who ended up disappointed with the below-average episodes, but, man, I almost skip the season entirely because I expected everything to be garbage, and I ended up getting not one, not two, but three episodes that I'd consider really good, including a fantastic season finale, so this season was such a treat to me.
I wish the next batch will be better, but if it's just as good as this season, even with its bad parts, I'll still be happy.
>including a fantastic season finale
*not really a season final
>I was cautiously looking forward to today's episode, and... I ended up loving it.
>Only three good episodes this season
>I seriously couldn't ask for more.
Cope. Are Futurama fans really this buck broken? The fact that they can only make a handful of good episodes per season is a win for you?
Trust me, it's better than none at all.
Great episode with good sci-fi premise, one of the two hulurama episodes i actually liked (the xmas special would be the second one). Also loved the song at the end.
Let's hope the second half of the season has more stuff like that
This episode was good, but I realized I forgot to watch last week's and I feel like I would have been better off if it stayed that way. What the frick was this?
Leela's big and firm culo
You could bounce a quarter off those cheeks
Fugly cyclops prostitute
>Also this might be the first season in the history of the show with no nudity. Sadly.
The frick did You expected, anon? I got the feeling that would be the case so I dropped this season on episode 3 and after seeing the reviews and hearing how they recasted Amy's dad so he would be played by some random asian instead of Billy West it seems I did the right thing
Are the Futurama comics any good? I might binge read them while I wait for season 8b/season 9/season 12/watchjacallit
They're meh.
>lap dance by Pocahontas
want
Got anymore Amy nudes?
hey, that's Leela's body attached into Amy's face
Blame the computing power.
Why does Amy give Leela shit about her boots when she also wears the same? I just noticed that
lmao
>Bender can't be copied anon, that was the whole point of lethal inspection
oh yeah good point
context?
SpongeBob?
to be fair I kinda doubt Billy West would have done the greatest job. Some of his voices have been really off this season.
yeah, but he's 71. the body just can't really handle voice acting after a certain age
He's too old for this just like Marge's VA
LA LA LA
>moeblob artstyle
Yeah I'm thinking that might be the reason why Fry is not really the main character anymore. Farnsworth is still fine, but all of Fry's dialogue is noticeably slower and not nearly as full of life as in any prior seasons. He may legitimately just not be able to do it anymore, even if it's a shorter run.
They need to quit stalling and end the show already. I hate that nothing is ever allowed to be over and feel complete. Why are they bringing back King of the Hill and Phineas and Ferb? Just how many more Adventure Time spin-offs do they have up their sleeves?
King of the Hill is a particularly good example because of how many of its cast members are dead now. Luanne is gone, Lucky (not exactly a fan favorite but still a relevant character) is gone, and now, as of last month, even Dale is gone.
The Boondocks had a similar problem with Granddad, Ed Wuncler I and III, and it's a major reason why I'm honestly not too bummed out about that getting canned. I wouldn't mind if KOTH follows that same path. It ran for over a decade with thirteen seasons and over 200 episodes - let it rest and move on to something else.
We need to grow out of this mentality that everything needs to last forever and that the end of a series is automatically a bad thing, because that means there's no more product to consume. It is ok for things to come to a natural and satisfying conclusion. It's especially frustrating when you see shows get cancelled early before they can tell their full story, but shows that get a million chances to just do a proper finale (which Futurama already had, the CC ending was fine) never truly die and are more or less just on standby.
This YouTuber I follow likened Bender's attachment to the simulation crew to our attachment to long-running cartoons. It really does feel like most people act as if a show's fandom has to die once said show dies, but that couldn't be further from the truth. We can still make King of the Hill references or share Chowder reaction images or draw Bob's Burgers porn long after they're over. The stories and characters can live on in us.
This is why I feel we need more animated miniseries. Animated series in general are always pressured to be super marketable and something "that can go on for decades" in a way live-action shows never are. If we normalize standalone cartoons like Over the Garden Wall or Ratatouille, then maybe Hollywood wouldn't be reviving shit all the time. A Chicken Run sequel is insane.
I was thinking of mentioning OTGW in my post too. Something along the lines of "if it were up to these people, OTGW would be on its 10th season right now and its good premise and setting would have been milked to death".
And really, one of the greatest examples of Futurama not really needing to exist for this long is the fact that it used to have an overarching plot that remained entirely untouched this season, although maybe the second half will deliver on that.
The original FOX run was Fry and Leela gradually growing closer, Nibbler's role in bringing Fry to the future so he could save them from the Brainspawn, and Leela finding her real parents. CC seasons didn't have a lot, but Fry and Leela being in a relationship now opened up some new avenues and the finale was a major happening delivering on that front.
In comparison to that, what even really happened in this one? Aside from maybe this last episode, was there any real progression that brought the story of Futurama to a new level? Was there meaningful character development? Was there really any reason to bring this back from a creative perspective, or was it purely for the money and brand recognition?
It's for advertisers. If I remember correctly, that was the main reason for the Cinemaphile-Cinemaphile split.
The most progression we got was Kif & Amy’s kids and Fry & Leela moving in together. It ain’t much, but I suppose you could say those two things advance “the story of Futurama.”
Main reason Hulu renewed it was def for brand recognition tho. More gif-able Bender moments and whatnot. I almost wanna believe Cohen and his team were pressured into keeping the show still somewhat consistent and open-ended. No status quo shifts that are TOO risky
>Why
Mr Krabs.gif
God damn, Now I'm 100% certain they made the last episode crap on purpose just to make this one stand out more. Great episode, even the ending.
i'm uncomfortable with how this robot is making me feel
I thought the exact same thing when watching that scene, frick you for reminding me of my degeneracy
she's PERFECT
DRAWgayS
I think Leela is cute
*CLANK CLANK CLANK CLANK CLANK CLANK*
>level 3 simulation we're making a delivery to space italy
>level 2 planet express:gasp, zoomout
>level 1 planet express:gasp, zoomout to black
expected, but still funny
>I fricked my own grandmother and all I got from her was a shitty console
We saw Amy’s kids naked
I kinda liked the way this episode ended
I thought it was beautiful.
i liked two episodes this season
the christmas one and the last one
rest were garbage, while the toy-commercial one was flaming garbage
I chuckled at that one. Might be the only thing I chuckled at during this episode, though.
>No mega
Its over
I can give you this, same as last week, first audio track is the European Spanish dub, you can switch to the secondary track for the original English audio.
https://gofile.io/d/XbsD3C
Not the requestor, but I thank ya Anon! This is actually a bonus for me since I happen to speak both languages lol.
Stop spoonfeeding this homosexual every week. Let him starve.
stop being a helpless zoomer and learn how to torrent already, you crybaby
i only come on Cinemaphile because it's more convenient to find megas, this board sucks otherwise
How is it more convenient to come to Cinemaphile in the hopes of finding a mega link than just torrenting? It's only convenient because you are moronic.
It's like saying it's more convenient to walk 100 miles because you don't have a driving license.
Personally, I don't care myself since I've already seen it, but did the Mega guy die? Did Hulu hunt him down?
>wrote for solar opposites
>wrote one of the best episodes "Retrace-Your-Step-Alizer"
>wrote the best episode this season " i know what you did next x-mas"
>bow down to the chad of this season anons
I can no longer care about futurama ever again because its not real just computer programs this is even worse than last weeks the worst in the series
It was never real moron. It's a cartoon.
spoiler: futurama was never real. it's an animated television show.
It qas real in universe and now its not. Nothing matters because its all fake if something happens to one of them they can be replaced easily
>It qas real in universe and now its not.
I think you didn't get the moral of this episode. It's still as real.
>Nothing matters because its all fake if something happens to one of them they can be replaced easily
That's not how the simulation has been established to work.
Perfect, I have everyone's voices properly simulated in my brain.
This reminds me, not enough Scary Door segments this season.
>what's on the telly, guv'nor?
WHY IS THIS THREAD STILL UP?
NO NUDITY ON BLUE BOARDS!
MODS!
WAKE UP AND DO YOUR JOB!
Because Leela's fricking hot, she transcends "rules"
just watched it, this episode was really good, easily best of the season
Decent episode, not sure why they tried to have an emotional moment there at the end.
No reason not to.
Easy get out of jail card even though the episode hadn't built up to it at all.
Unearned attempts at emotion don't benefit fiction, they hurt it.
>Unearned attempts at emotion
I don't see how it is unearned. Fry and Leela acting the way they was something that was completely in-character.
Episode didn't have jackshit to do with an exploration of their relationship tho, it just came across forced. Space Italy scenes is the closest it gets but it's superficial as can get, which is an adjective I'd attribute to the ending too.
I just think they've coasted on Fry/Leela goodwill for longer than they've actually written that pairing to be worth a damn.
>Episode didn't have jackshit to do with an exploration of their relationship tho
You don't need that for them to have a romantic moment, anon. they are a couple. There is nothing forced or unearned, there.
To each their own, when you make said moment the episode's resolution and literally extended ending, I'd certainly appreciate giving me reasons to care about this couple in the same episode as well
>and literally extended ending
Episode 10 is not the season's final, though.
> I'd certainly appreciate giving me reasons to care about this couple
You got the whole show for that.
Never said it was, I referred to how they spend an eternity (figuratively and literally) with the kiss ending. As for the whole show, that's my complaint precisely; feels that the series has been coasting on pre-established goodwill for this couple as of late, without meaningful investments in the present day (closest this season is the Momazon entry and even that is sidetracked). So when ostensibly emotional climaxes like this emerge, instead of moving me, they seem like Get Outta Jail cards to wrap an episode that already struggled for something to say with last minute attempts at awwws.
>Never said it was, I referred to how they spend an eternity (figuratively and literally) with the kiss ending.
That's because the clock of the simulation has been slowed down.
>feels that the series has been coasting on pre-established goodwill for this couple as of late, without meaningful investments in the present day (closest this season is the Momazon entry and even that is sidetracked).
They are just a couple sharing a tender moment. It's self-justified.
I know that is the plot at work. The meta reason why they choose to make it so and focus on that for the ending is clearly to mine emotional impact. Which as said didn't work for me.
Again, to each their own. If it worked for you I'm glad anon, wish it had been my case. Just that when it calls so much attention to itself and has it be the reasoning behind the resolution and the main spectacle of the ending, I want something more than tender in those bones. We'll agree to disagree.
The actual emotional payoff of the episode is with Bender, the kiss is just fluff on top.
I wish they had focused the ending on Bender.
>what are all these meatbags doing in this episode about me, bender?
I like when they remember that Amy is the assistant of the Professor for more than just her blood-type.
finally a good fricking episode
>Zoidberg is racist against clams
heh
also why would Bender break from just copying his software?
professor didnt copy his software he extracted it directly to put it into the simulation
Bender can't be copied anon, that was the whole point of lethal inspection. His data can be moved but you can't make backups of him
>in the year 3023 physics has still not advanced beyond subjectivist nonsense like the Copenhagen interpretation
Bohmbros...
It's not subjectivist. Observation is an objective phenomenon.
what is the unit of observation? how do the photons in a double slit experiment know when they are being observed? it's woo is what it is. there's no such thing as randomness, observation has no special role in the universe. do you also believe the moon doesn't exist if you don't look at it?
hey all were saying is certain things dont exist when not being observed
>how do the photons in a double slit experiment know when they are being observed?
They don't. It's the interaction with the macroscopic scale that force it to collapse. it requires no subjectivity.
that's not what Copenhagengays say though. the problem is that they can't actually define what an observation or measurement actually *is*. they also have weird hangups about nonlocality
>that's not what Copenhagengays say though.
The clip in futurama was not defending such stance in the first place.
it's defending a view that comes about from this weird notion of observation which theories like Bohmian mechanics don't suffer from
>it's defending a view that comes about from this weird notion of observation which theories
No, it doesn't.
I don't think they are committing to either side of this debate. They compare quantum mechanics to a programming hack, with the hidden implication that if the universe is actually not simulated then the position of quantum particles is deterministic and not dependent on observation. They never give a clear cut answer whether or not the main Futurama universe is simulated or not, most viewers will interpret it as simulated but it's absolutely sensible to also interpret it as "real" and at the top of the universes' hierarchy.
Probably because is information related, and information is totally a thing in physics but is abstract enough is hard to measure.
But all my quantum shit and actual science I care about is terribly outdated, I used to care some about those things to read some about it, but let's say certain happenings in the last 3 or 4 years made me lose some faith in science as nothing more than a political tool.
This could be all really well made fanfic and we are just buying it, and all the tech we have is basically working on magic and a sheer belief system I wound't even be THAT surprised.
"Observation" entails bombarding a particle with another particle. Obviously, this is always sufficient to alter the state of the system.
they aren't particles though, they're wavefunctions. why should the wavefunction of a photodiode be fundamentally different from the wavefunctions it detects? Coperhagengays cannot explain this
>they aren't particles though, they're wavefunctions.
I thought they were both?
you're right. though I wonder if Bohmian mechanics can be developed to the point that we can dispense with the wavefunction
>the ball and cup metaphor except with cartoon nipples
Someone should remake this image but with Futurama episodes.
we could make a Cinemaphile poll to rank or rate all the episodes and compile the results,
has done something similar
imdb does this automatically, just need to colour them in.
>even IMDB audience thought Prince and the Product was a garbage fire
Huh.
Family Guy did a bottle episode a long time ago, this episode reminded me of that one, both are shit but shills will claim otherwise
this season in general was shit...
>crypto episode
>covid episode
>cancel culture episode
>recasted fictional character's va based on race
All cringe, also a Futurama season without a single naked female ass? pffft this show is dead, it is as toned down a current Family Guy/Simpsons
Based
>Got anymore Amy nudes?
This one
Based
She cute
HO TCH MIHN!
https://futurama.fandom.com/wiki/Category:Upcoming_media
found a title list for the next 10 episodes. Is this legit? One of them is called "Attack of the Clothes" could possibly be a fanservice hopeful
someone should pay the showrunners for uncensored leela breasts
>no nudity
not quite
Wow....this season has by far been the shitiest of all the Futurama seasons. But at least this recent episode was worth slogging through the last episode (and the other trash like the covid episode). It was like watching an episode from the early seasons 🙂
>not dependent on observation. They never give a clear cut answer whether or not the main
It's not even an actual season final.
>>not dependent on observation. They never give a clear cut answer whether or not the main
what did you mean by this anon?
and yeah I know it's not the final episode but damn did it sure feel like it. Wish thus season would end here because there's no way they can top this
You can tell it wasn't at any point considered as a series finale because it wasn't written by Ken Keeler.
Glad it's over
It was trying too hard to be clever without having anything to say. It was just surface level simulation theories you see on social media being mentioned because they're currently relevant.
I laughed at the Clam Racism.
>they're currently relevant
they are?
Why are people unable to google watch cartoon free and see that there are dozens of websites that have shows for free? Why do they beg for mega uploads here?
they really just did the Rick and Morty thing again with the tiny universes inside of universes
>Another gimmick episode.
Worse than the Comedy Central seasons.
Are those praising the latest episode to high heaven sure they aren't overrating it after last week's trainwreck? The premise was tremendous, but the execution is the laziest I've ever seen in a high concept Cohen script. Suppose I appreciate palpable deep thought in Futurama again (sad how it's not a given nowadays) but that such an intiguing plot doesn't reach higher emotional heights than a "nothing matters so long as we wuv each other" is so one-dimensional and unearned a resolution it almost feels like a cop-out. It pains me to see them driving Fry/Leela into the ground so much that their scenes nowadays feel like hollow fluff; the ending might have been impactful back in the Will They Won't They days, but these two have brought so little of substance in their time as a couple that I could only roll my eyes at all the spectacle hurt by paper-thin characters carrying it out. Best aspect was Bender's empathy toward the simulated ones, not that it gets explored as it should.
Every time I look at a thread for Futurama it’s always the same homosexual complaining about how they don’t show butts anymore but no one even really cares all that much at how shittier the actual writing is now.
Holy based Cohen the Indian in middle school line.
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Canon nudity is allowed on Cinemaphile if it's spoilered.
They're doing something right then. For an 18+ web site, it's kind of ridiculous that canon nudity isn't allowed.
wtf is this from
Peepoodo & the Super Frick Friends
jannies don't care about such obvious smut on a blue board
>Mid season finale
they greenlit more then 10 episodes?
They greenlitted two seasons of 20 episodes each.
I think it's only 20 episodes in total that they greenlit.
Oh, yeah, one season of 20 episodes.
Good episode. Season 11 has been mixed, but it's shown some good potential moving into the second half. I wonder if Prince and the Product is better knowing that it was Farnsworth's simulation.
I think The Prince and the Product should have ended with Fry abruptly waking up confused, then groaning something like "Again with those advertisements" and going back to sleep. Would have been a fun nod if anything else, but still a waste of a half-hour.
would've almost saved the entire episode tbh
Yo, just for the record, the Professor was explaining how his simulation worked when it was a simple simulation where people had 3 pixels. It's a completely valid simplification for a universe where microscopic events would probably no exist because there would be no sub-pixel particles interacting with the ball before someone with conscience saw it.
Not only it's not meant to be a faithful simplification of how the "real" universe works, it's not even implied that the same simplification would continue working the exact same way once the simulated universe got more resolution.
>all this talk about bare asses in lieu of discussing the episode/season
Goddamn, some of you need to touch grass
I'd rather shove it up Amy's ass actually.
>It's Benders all the way down.
This season would have been considered really good if they were all this quality.
wish that were me…
I'm moronic, what is the couch gag?
I.C. Wiener
Pretty cool episode though I don't think it got great until the last 5 or so minutes. The Xmas one is still my favorite of the season.
>drunk petty criminal robot has all the most heartwarming moments in the show
How does Groening do it?
I am ninety-percent confident the 2nd part of Season 11 [Episode 11 through 20] is going to be much better than first 10 episodes of this seasons, because I feel the writers wanted to get all of these common ideas [Vaccine, cancel cultures, etc.] out of the way before we can finally focus on what made Futurama amazing
Was their budget slashed in half or something? Futurama never looked this cheap before. Feels like Hulu pressured them to make this a rush job and the art department had to cut corners everywhere
They obviously can't do mind fricks like Rick and Morty's writers do.
They already did. Bender's Big Score was quite the mindfrick. Plus Futurama's witty jokes still run circles around most of Rick and Morty's, without having to be nearly as edgy. Granted, that last part is because it started out on a major prime time network at the turn of the century instead of a mature Cable network in the 2010s, but it's still respectable that Futurama's chosen to stick to TV-14 edginess to this day and not resort to the graphic shit Rick and Morty's always doing. Forces them to be a bit more subtle and clever with their mature jokes.
Fry and Leela need to get hitched.
Leela or Francine?
This season has been the cheapest looking one yet. The group spent most of their time monologuing over the same handful of Planet Express backgrounds, and the times where they did venture off somewhere it was a mixed bag whether or not it looked like horseshit.
It felt like the writers knew about this restriction too and had to write around it by not introducing too many new setpieces per episode, or have characters move or animate too much outside of their stock 3/4 profiles. This simulation episode for example, while good, would come off as a bottle episode in any other season including the CC ones.
This is one of the many reasons why the Hulu revival is absolute lazy and pandering shit. Say what you want about the Comedy Central era of the show, but at least it can get good when it needed to be. Hulu has none of the good episodes and 99.9% of mediocrity.
I know Futurama backgrounds aren't known for having the most polish, but many times throughout this season I kept thinking "this would look WAY better on Rick and Morty." Parasites Regained bothered me especially. You can really tell that time wasn't on their side for these new episodes, but I also fear that having been produced at the same time and in the same studio as Disenchantment might've also eaten into Futurama's art budget.
It's clear that cartoon executives try to cut corners constantly nowadays, but you would think that a revival for an iconic series like FUTURAMA would be given the time and resources it deserves to look the best that it can. Makes me worried for how the new Phineas and Ferb seasons will turn out…
>building clearly made out of line tool strokes and nothing else
>building's design doesn't make sense either (wtf were they trying to do with the windows)
>trees given no shading or depth, look like they were pasted into the drawing with no effort
>the inner trees look like they were drawn at a bigger resolution and scaled down
Most of the BGs look like this. What went wrong?
This thread is making me want to draw more Leila and Amy
Drop request
Anon lying on Leela's tummy being sorta squished by her underboobs
Leela in Amy's nurse outfit
How are people praising this season? Its best is comedy central level. The toy episode was straight aids.
first time I felt like it was like the old futurama. The beginning felt a bit cheap with the pixel storyline, but then it quickly build up.
>adult cartoon is afraid to be for adults
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