• Monkeys_Racehorse@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I don’t think anything will recapture the magic of the original run. That being said, all the revivals have been good to great. There are some excellent episodes in the revival seasons. I have a deep attachment to these characters, and if they can achieve at least what they did last time I’ll be more than happy.

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    1 year ago

    How can the pandemic be only 3 years old yet already feel dated as a source of humor? Maybe it’s the 18 months we spent living every day on repeat or the subject’s been beaten into the ground, but jokes about Q-tips are a bit tired. That one minor gripe aside, I’m excited for new Futurama.

    That’s exactly what I felt watching the trailer.

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      1 year ago

      I found COVID era storytelling to be very interesting 1.5yrs ago, now it feels very old.

      It will be worse than the original Guild Strike, you could only kinda notice something was off watching late 00’s content, now it will be too obvious.

      That being said, in a couple decades it’ll be interesting for generations that weren’t born yet.

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    1 year ago

    Considering I don’t really think they did the other 3 times, I’m going to say probably not. To me the series ends with Devil’s Hands. The rest is fine once a year, but it’s not on an almost continuous loop like S1-5

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    1 year ago

    I’ve been entertained every other time so far strangely enough, I assume I’m not alone considering this is what, reboot 4 now? Lmao