I’ve just found this article about Futurama on The Independent, a UK newspaper. It comments on the changes in Futurama reflecting the changes in society in general.

  • @[email protected]
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    10011 months ago

    The satirical show has to change with the times. It’s true. Some of the jokes do get dated. It’s hard to write ageless satire. Satire only exists inside of a context. Which is time-bound.

    I’m hopeful they’re going to find a nice stride this season. The first episode seemed like a rehash of previous ideas. I’m looking forward to some deep satire and thinking coming forward

    • @[email protected]
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      3111 months ago

      I’m hoping it gets better. The last time they got canceled and came back they made a few jokes about it then moved on. This time it seemed to be a whole episode focused on the joke.

      Are they still the most educated writing staff on TV? IIRC the original writing staff had a bunch of PhD peeps.

      • Lith
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        2811 months ago

        I noticed the same thing! It seems like Hulu was really keen on making the first episode all about Hulu, which was annoying and a big red flag for me. Last time I remember they made a “we’re back on a new channel” joke it was a bit more subtle and all of 15 seconds long. This new episode just felt like one long eternalized ad.

        • @jscummy
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          1511 months ago

          To be fair the episode was centered around streaming so it makes sense to have some Hulu jokes. Although that might just be an excuse to include more Hulu jokes

        • @DoctorWhookah
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          411 months ago

          There were several Hulu jokes in the Animaniacs reboot too. I wasn’t too put off by them. I guess its trendy these days. Netflix OC Black Mirror is full of meta.

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      11 months ago

      So I understand what you are saying, but as somebody who has watched way too much Futurama then he would ever care to admit, I feel the need to make an important distinction about it that I think might help frame the objective of the article better.

      Futurama is generally not a pop-culture/current events show. Any references they make to pop-culture are generally dated (intentionally)/or semi-timeless. Some episodes are the exception, like Proposition Infinity and Eye-Phone (whatever the ep is called), but these are not the norm and definitely don’t happen with as much frequency as you’d see in shows like The Simpsons or South Park. It’s part of what makes Futurama so damn good. What I find the show reflects over time is values changing. The way they stop making being gay a joke over time. The way they stop using masculinity as a joke (unless there’s a particular intent with it/commentary), things like that. The relationships between characters evolve and morph and show how society has changed. The things that bother them, even.

      I’m on a plane about to take off so I need to stop there. But I think if you decouple the idea that Futurama is a current events/current pop culture show, which if you look at all of the episodes you will see is rarely the case, I think it will make the article seem less lazy and more thoughtful than it originally seemed. That being said I admit it emphasizes the current events episodes too much. But their observation about “The Gender Bender” for instance is more in line with what I’m saying.

        • @[email protected]
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          211 months ago

          South Park was not created to be “intentionally shitty” so that it can have “rapid turnaround”. That’s just patently false. It was like that because it was created by hand by Matt and Trey. And the aesthetic stuck. The fast turnaround was a result of the easy-to-make animation style.

        • hoodatninja
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          311 months ago

          Ha thanks! More time at the airport than on the plane but nothing to complain about. As good as you can hope for flying in the US lol

      • some_guy
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        11 months ago

        Before it was revived it was not a pop culture show at all.

        There’s nothing fascinating about it since the first revival.

        • hoodatninja
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          311 months ago

          Meh I thought they found their sea legs pretty well after a few swings and misses in the first revived season (7?) and I liked where it landed. Some strong episodes I really enjoyed. But I get it’s not for everyone!

  • @Rekonok
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    3111 months ago

    Everytime I see headlines about documenting periods with TV productions the Simpson kick in.

    A single blue collar income capable of buying a house, two cars and food for a family of 6.

    Did not realize it was a fantasy show.

    • @[email protected]
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      711 months ago

      Homer has a union job — he was literally head of the union — and Marge got to keep all that Pretzel Wagon money after the Investorettes hired the Yakuza to take out her mafia protectors.

      • @Rekonok
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        311 months ago

        ^^ This guy simpson

    • @[email protected]
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      11 months ago

      Tbf, blue collar jobs at nuke plants can pay very well. I knew a tradesman who worked at a plant near me that was paid very well to essentially just always be on call on site in case something in his area of expertise needed fixing, which really does remind me of Homer sleeping on the job because most of the time nuke plants just run themselves.

  • yip-bonk
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    1611 months ago

    “Changes aren’t permanent.
    But change is.”

    -Stoner Headbang

  • @[email protected]
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    1311 months ago

    I just recently started rewatching and I was amused by the “gender neutral pac-person” arcade cabinet in the first season, a gag that became even more topical over time.

  • Hyperreality
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    1011 months ago

    Zeitgeist / Hegel.

    He argued that art reflects the culture of the time in which it was created.

    Suspect this is especially true for larger productions, where you have numerous people influencing the production, writers, producers, actors, the studio, director, etc.

    • Jaxia
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      311 months ago

      Star Trek is the same way. Look at the newer series and how many of them reflect contemporary issues.

    • snooggums
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      611 months ago

      I just refreshed with a summary and don’t see why it would be unthinkable now.

        • @[email protected]
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          911 months ago

          “I’m conservative but I will fight tooth and nail for his freedom of speech” is definitely not how american conservatives today are.

          That’s the same today.

          They say ‘I’m conservative BUT I respect free speech.’

          Not ‘I’m conservative SO I respect free speech.’

        • snooggums
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          211 months ago

          It still works as a contrast to authoritarian regimes like Russia clamping down on dissent, and would require minimal rework if any.

  • @[email protected]
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    511 months ago

    The first episode was very meh. No moments where I actually really laughed. Not a great start to the reboot.

    • @[email protected]
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      811 months ago

      It wasn’t strong, but I felt like it was to rebase the whole thing. Because it retcons part of the previous end and sort of set expectations for going forward. Like drawing a line in the sand. This is Futurama and this is Hulu’s Futurama

      • @[email protected]
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        311 months ago

        This is a VERY good way to put it. I imagine its hard to start where they left off with so much time in between. Writing styles and comedy have changed within the last 10 years. We’re in the age of attention on top of that.

        Im not saying that it wont be Futurama. It will be. It just wont taking off running with the steam they left off at.

        And i think thats exactly what the first episode encapsulated. It wasnt bad. But it didnt really have any juice to it. To me it felt like it was because they were more focused on shoving the ‘idea’ of futurama down your throat more than anything else.

        With that said, I really do hope the next couple of episodes are better.

      • @[email protected]
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        1611 months ago

        The early seasons were full of jokes that were “of their time”. I don’t think this is inherently bad. The whole schtick of the show has been to satirize modern life by presenting a wackier futuristic cartoon version of it.

  • nostradiel
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    411 months ago

    So far only one joke made me laugh in every episode. Hopefully it will get better. We need some crazy bender episode. 😇

  • @[email protected]
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    211 months ago

    Aha! Thank you for reminding me that the new season had started. I just downloaded the first ep (fuck hulu).

      • @[email protected]
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        011 months ago

        They had ads in streaming before anyone else. Netflix and (I think) Disney copied them, but they were first. I’ll never give them money.

        • Timo
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          111 months ago

          @some_guy @BettyWhiteInHD the ads are very important to Disney /Hulu. I subscribed to ESPN+ and added the Disney/Hulu bundle. It’s the adverts Disney. It turns out Disney won’t air the adverts package on Roku, only the no ads streaming channel. Which implies the two companies probably had a argument about who gets the advertising revenue. We had to go to the smart TV to watch the adverts Disney.

    • nostradiel
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      311 months ago

      I found it horrendous that they placed their name in the title… Fuck Hulurama, it’s Futurama. I like it more than The Simpsons so I hope they won’t fuck it up like The Simpsons.