Writing a mathematic proof is a whole different ballgame than figuring out the solution to a problem. You have to definitively prove that the solution is applicable to any problem matching the criteria.
I liked them resolving Kiff and Amy's kids, mostly cause Amy is a strong enough character to hold her own episodes. I can't think of any other call backs I enjoyed though
There was nothing futuristic about the scripts in the current season, just the characters and settings. Like they've just been covering current topics of 2023, and on top of that the episodes feel more like a generic animated sitcom.
The season just seems to have the feel of old Futurama completely stripped, and replaced with Hulu branding.
Every time they revive it I feel like this, except for the movies. Especially the obligatory first episode poking fun at the cancellation and explaining the revival. There's usually a few gems though.
Last time around, the eyephone episode with the butt mole and the strange "and this iPod, I don't want it anymore"-line from the witness protection episode sent me cringing so hard I broke three ribs.
To me it was about as good as the Comedy Central seasons. That is to say, not as consistent as the original Fox run but still plenty of bangers in there.
If this run follows the same path as CC, then the quality will trend upwards after this first batch.
I was disappointed watching the first season after all the hype and love from the geek crowds. Maybe if I was a theoretical physicist I’d get a couple extra background scribbled jokes but the show is very underwhelming.
I believe the accept term is "communities" rather than sublemmies
Mostly to differentiate us from Reddit and because the name "subreddit" is based off how reddit used to be one big homepage just called Reddit before splitting into multiple "sub-reddits"