A mighty fine episode! So now we have a new mystery: What is Roger’s new girlfriend, if she is not a human bean? Clearly, there is some pathos packed into that backstory, and one can see that Roger’s fate may resemble that of Buffy’s Xander, namely, always unlucky in love. The evil clown: his voice reminded me a little of that of Dr. Strangelove, as portrayed by Peter Sellers in the film of that name. An evil-sounding, piping sort of voice. —I also applaud the sound effects as Liz is typing out her answers to the mysterious cyber-person: She depresses far more keys than the screen produces letters! The retro appearance of the conversation on the screen is also a plus.
Wonderful! The mystery of Angela’s sunglasses deepens. Like Madbeppo, but perhaps less madly and more fanatically, I enjoyed Liz’s typing. Eagerly awaiting the next installments and what appears to be Tiffany’s transformation to group member!
Madbeppo says
A mighty fine episode! So now we have a new mystery: What is Roger’s new girlfriend, if she is not a human bean? Clearly, there is some pathos packed into that backstory, and one can see that Roger’s fate may resemble that of Buffy’s Xander, namely, always unlucky in love. The evil clown: his voice reminded me a little of that of Dr. Strangelove, as portrayed by Peter Sellers in the film of that name. An evil-sounding, piping sort of voice. —I also applaud the sound effects as Liz is typing out her answers to the mysterious cyber-person: She depresses far more keys than the screen produces letters! The retro appearance of the conversation on the screen is also a plus.
Hexum Black says
Thanks for the high praise. Peter Sellers is a unique badass! Was an excellent script under fun direction. Look forward to more…
Tyler says
Wonderful! The mystery of Angela’s sunglasses deepens. Like Madbeppo, but perhaps less madly and more fanatically, I enjoyed Liz’s typing. Eagerly awaiting the next installments and what appears to be Tiffany’s transformation to group member!