The Futurama Episode That Set The Show's Writers Free From Fox's Terrible Notes
The Futurama Episode That Set The Show's Writers Free From Fox's Terrible Notes
Fox seemingly hated Futurama and loaded the creative team with production notes, so the creators opted for a bit of malicious compliance.
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Fox seemingly hated Futurama and loaded the creative team with production notes, so the creators opted for a bit of malicious compliance.
Reading that article reminded me a lot of what Alex Hirsch went through trying to make it through Disney's S&P team for Gravity Falls. If you're a fan of the show, This article is a fun read
20 0 Reply“Not S&P Approved” has been approved by S&P.
This has to be the most accidentally funny stupidity that Disney has engaged in.
16 0 ReplyIt's way funnier in the narrated version with Clair de Lune playing in the background
Also fuck Disney for trying to rob us of the Blubs and Durland love story
9 0 ReplyMoonlight Sonata*
Though I feel Clair de lune would have been even better!
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Damn, what a group of right cunts.
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This may seem like a rather quotidian story
Bro must have broken out a thesaurus for that one.
9 0 ReplyI think it's to Eric Hoersted's credit that while the execs hated it, it's still a decent episode.
7 0 ReplyGood article 👍
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