Damon wrote:
>I'd MUCH rather they bring back Futurama...
I'll second that. Of course, I didn't like Family Guy at all, so I may not be the
right guy to chime in on that comparison. :)
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I loved the pure surreal nuttiness of Family Guy. The talking dog that
everyone simply accepts...Stewie's megalomaniacal madness.
But I also loved Futurama, too. Bring 'em both back!
(Anyone but me notice the problem Fox has with shows that start with "F"?
Family Guy, Futurama, Firefly, Fastlan
I wrote:
> I would definitely rather Futurama be brought back, but my experience
> w/Family Guy is a little different from yours and Julia's. When I saw
> them airing as brand new episodes, I didn't care for them very much.
> But this past summer when I saw them on Cartoon Network, for some reason
On Thu, 20 Nov 2003, Reggie Bautista wrote:
> I would definitely rather Futurama be brought back, but my experience
> w/Family Guy is a little different from yours and Julia's. When I saw
> them airing as brand new episodes, I didn't care for them very much.
> But this past summer when I saw
Damon wrote:
I would agree with what Julia had to say. For me, it
seemed like they were trying to be The Simpsons, but
the humor was more heavy handed. It had some moment,
but I wasn't particularly sorry to see it go.
I'd MUCH rather they bring back Futurama...
I would definitely rather Futurama be
I would agree with what Julia had to say. For me, it
seemed like they were trying to be The Simpsons, but
the humor was more heavy handed. It had some moment,
but I wasn't particularly sorry to see it go.
I'd MUCH rather they bring back Futurama...
Damon.
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On Wed, 19 Nov 2003, Kevin Tarr wrote:
> Not joking, this is great news. Why was this show considered bad by so
> many people? (The pat answer, they were right). I loved the show. It had
> great jokes and was constantly funnier than the simpsons. Now, I never
> bought any shows but I only own 5 D
At 12:25 AM 11/20/2003 +, you wrote:
http://www.usatoday.com/life/television/news/2003-11-18-family-guy_x.htm
"In a sign of the growing importance of DVD sales to Hollywood, 20th
Century Fox is considering a plan to resume production of Family Guy, a
sometimes crude animated comedy that the
http://www.usatoday.com/life/television/news/2003-11-18-family-guy_x.htm
"In a sign of the growing importance of DVD sales to Hollywood, 20th
Century Fox is considering a plan to resume production of Family Guy, a
sometimes crude animated comedy that the Fox network took off the air
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