You win again gravity!
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You win again gravity!
Under the seat.
Was that the Star Trek Wars or the Star Wars Trek?
After reading over https://forgottenrealms.fandom.com/wiki/Intellect_devourer I think you very well could be onto something.
Highlights from that site that follow this notion:
They were capable of magically consuming a humanoid creature’s mind and memories from a distance of up to 10 feet (3 meters), provided that creature had a brain and succumbed to its psychic assault. If so, the victim’s mentality was deteriorated. In the worst case, the victim’s intellectual capacity was completely erased, leaving them dazed or stunned and ultimately incapacitated.
To aid in hunting, an intellect devourer could detect the minds of sentient creatures up to a distance of 300 feet (91 meters), determining both presence and position. -In the infosphere they were not able to detect Fry’s brainwaves due to his “nasty in the past-y” affecting his brain.
Despite their exposed brains, an intellect devourer was protected by a crusty covering or clear membrane and was resistant to physical harm.
While they are supposed to have legs and claws, there is a illithid talent that they could fly.
Otherwise, the rest of the lore seems exclusive from the Futurama brains.
Knowing the intellect and geekiness of the writers, I agree that there is possible connection between the two. For the sake of creative licencing, I am sure if it was their intention to make them intellect devourers, they made the changes they did for the show. Thanks for sharing 😊.
So does my mutt
For no raisin.
Reposted from https://lemmy.world/post/1904781 by @P34C0CK
Varies on who you ask, but it looks like both agree on Season 8.
Wikipedia:
FOX: Seasons 1-4
Movies: Season 5
Comedy Central: Seasons 6-7
Hulu: Season 8
TheTVdb:
FOX: Seasons 1-5
Comedy Central: Seasons 6-7
Hulu: Season 8
Ah yes. Thanks for the Kif episodes comparison. I understand better and appreciate your thoughts on the matter.
May I ask, what Futurama episode do you feel is the best representation of what is a good, compelling story? Just trying to understand your personal expectations from past seasons. I personally enjoy the tie-ins to pop-culture, though I understand how many folks might disagree, but I feel every season seems to have their own connections to what events were relevant during their creation.
You are never to rich to eat a turkeydog.
Then what will you watch and drink all day?
I’ll have to go back and watch that one, thanks.
That was the one part of the episode I didn’t care for. I assumed they put it in to either reminde folks of how Kif got pregnant or introduce the story to those who missed that episode. Regardless, it could have been done in a manner that was more creatively written.
I thought this episode was very enjoyable. I loved the kids’ personalities and connections with all their family members. The scene with the Grand-Midwife with the emergence of the spawn was my favorite along with the tardigrades. I am happy to see some of the non-main characters in the spotlight, although I know many folks may disagree. Overall am happy with the quality of this season. It is difficult to compare to other seasons as each one is a representation of their time and the amount of time that occurred between each season.
The only marriage they had was during the “Time Keeps on Slipping” episode with the Globetrotters, but they were divorced shortly thereafter in the next scene. Otherwise, I don’t recall a proper marriage or anything that would signify that status.
I changed it to English and Undetermined. Let me know how that works for you
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I love how it was a nod to Black Mirror
The two I use on a regular basis:
“for no raisin”
and “Tell them I hate them.”
Other ones that come out when the opportunity arises.
“Don’t you worry about blank, let me worry about blank.”
“Fifty-six!!!”
“First one, then the other.”