Ted makes his triumphant return for another Bradbury where people return from Mars to find a strange family. The finer points of the robot revolution are discussed, Ryan still doesn't know how food works, and Richard announces something that's been happening for six months in his new segment People from the Future who Don't Know What Happened in the Past.
Richard gave it a 4.75
Ryan gave it a 4
Ted suggested disturbing things regarding antennae...
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We go underground for the first of our bunker tales. We discuss people bad at their jobs, the old paper and pencil game Paranoia, and terrible last lines.
Richard gave it a 5.5 but Ryan needs to watch you experience that last line, giving it a 3.5 in an issue of how to rate the bottom episodes that will not be settled this episode.
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An old man enlisting carnies to go into space--what could go wrong? Ryan achieves the impossible, Richard contemplates libertarianism without the hatred of the poor, and we discuss how many cylinders are too many cylinders.
Ryan was charmed to an 8, Richard gives it a rounded up 7.
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We get our first mis-delivery episode as a nervous man gets a kit to build a man and promptly makes a clone of himself that is brimming with confidence, including the confidence to do away with his nervous self. The word 'nebbish' gets used a lot, Richard asks for another impression recasting, we can't remember the names of things, and we wax on about a lost episode again.
We both give it a 7.
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