Amy and Leela take part in the future sport of Butterfly Derby. They soon become addicted to Nectar, a nutritional supplement that boosts their performance. Free Download Video Futurama 18th July 2012 Episode On ABC Family Tv Online Tv Live Streaming Video. Online Watch Futurama Full Episode Watch Stream HD Video on Internet TV.Futurama follows the comic exploits of Fry, a pizza delivery boy, who was accidentally cryogenically frozen in 1999, and awakens in the year 3000, finding much has changed, and, yet, is seemingly familiar. Together with an assortment of alien, robot, and human friends, he works for an intergalactic delivery service, Planet Express, run by his descendant nephew, and finds many adventures along the way.Though you might be getting excited at the titular hint at the return of a certain awesome Space Captain, you’d best recalibrate your expectations, as this week's instalment is a actually a Leela story. Despite a scene featuring the one-eyed goddess almost naked and looking for some rumpy-pumpy (calm down, Internet), Zapp Dingbat is emotionally concerned with the Planet Express pilot and her mutant parents (bloody emotions!). The gang visit the Turangas as the couple celebrate their 40th anniversary only to find that all is not well within the marriage, leading to a rather hasty divorce. Her mother, Munda, who studied exolinguistics at University, and her father Morris, who wanted to surf the sewers of the world as a youth, find their passions have driven them apart.
Enter Zapp Brannigan, all velour and faux pas. In a scene not dissimilar to a moment from Douglas Adams' Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy, whilst simultaneously taking place in a Star Wars cantina parody (which is smirksome rather than hilarious), the Kirk-a-like conducts a linguistic boo-boo with a race of shark-like aliens, the Carcarons, sparking an intergalactic incident.
Thankfully, Munda is on hand to help out, resulting in Zapp taking a romantic interest in the tentacled mutant, much to her daughter's disgust. After a brief dalliance, Leela's mother becomes his translator, traveling through space with him whilst her ex surfs the sewers of the world. Both dreams fulfilled.
Whilst not quite applying the brakes to the current run, in terms of quality, Zapp Dingbat is pleasing but like many Leela stories, a bit too involved. The laughs are there, though not as plentiful as normal, with the story overriding all and, given it's been such a staple of many sitcoms previously, feels a little flat in the world of Futurama.
American mid-season is upon us. With nothing new to watch television junkies like myself are being forced to catch up on old shows they may have missed, catch up with friends and family or heaven forbid, go outside and endure the sun’s punishing rays. But fear not fellow addicts! like zombie Jesus, Futurama has risen from the grave of cancellation to deliver us from boredom and consume our brains.
In the summer of 2010 following the success of Futurama’s four straight to DVD movies, Comedy Central renewed the show for two more seasons. 2010 and 2011 gave us the hilarious comeback that was season 6 and now Futurama is back to make its 2012 debut with Season 7. With that said I was quite apprehensive when sitting down to watch the double episode premier of Season 7.
Don't get me wrong, I like the Simpsons, but there is just something about Futurama that I like more. It irks me to see people who hate this show and are glad it is cancelled. If you don't like a show just don't watch it...to many shows have gotten a premature axe these days mainly cause television networks haven't realized no show is going to have the ratings of shows from the past. I am sure to all those who hated the show, there have been shows you liked that have been cancelled as well.
Enter Zapp Brannigan, all velour and faux pas. In a scene not dissimilar to a moment from Douglas Adams' Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy, whilst simultaneously taking place in a Star Wars cantina parody (which is smirksome rather than hilarious), the Kirk-a-like conducts a linguistic boo-boo with a race of shark-like aliens, the Carcarons, sparking an intergalactic incident.
Thankfully, Munda is on hand to help out, resulting in Zapp taking a romantic interest in the tentacled mutant, much to her daughter's disgust. After a brief dalliance, Leela's mother becomes his translator, traveling through space with him whilst her ex surfs the sewers of the world. Both dreams fulfilled.
Whilst not quite applying the brakes to the current run, in terms of quality, Zapp Dingbat is pleasing but like many Leela stories, a bit too involved. The laughs are there, though not as plentiful as normal, with the story overriding all and, given it's been such a staple of many sitcoms previously, feels a little flat in the world of Futurama.
American mid-season is upon us. With nothing new to watch television junkies like myself are being forced to catch up on old shows they may have missed, catch up with friends and family or heaven forbid, go outside and endure the sun’s punishing rays. But fear not fellow addicts! like zombie Jesus, Futurama has risen from the grave of cancellation to deliver us from boredom and consume our brains.
In the summer of 2010 following the success of Futurama’s four straight to DVD movies, Comedy Central renewed the show for two more seasons. 2010 and 2011 gave us the hilarious comeback that was season 6 and now Futurama is back to make its 2012 debut with Season 7. With that said I was quite apprehensive when sitting down to watch the double episode premier of Season 7.
Don't get me wrong, I like the Simpsons, but there is just something about Futurama that I like more. It irks me to see people who hate this show and are glad it is cancelled. If you don't like a show just don't watch it...to many shows have gotten a premature axe these days mainly cause television networks haven't realized no show is going to have the ratings of shows from the past. I am sure to all those who hated the show, there have been shows you liked that have been cancelled as well.