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* [[Blatant Lies]]: Dr. Forrester's attempt to reassure Frank that he looks fine in the final segment.
* [[Blatant Lies]]: Dr. Forrester's attempt to reassure Frank that he looks fine in the final segment.
* [[Girl of the Week]]: Crow rather famously ended his idolization of Kim Catrall to pursue Estelle Winwood in this episode instead.
* [[Girl of the Week]]: Crow rather famously ended his idolization of Kim Catrall to pursue Estelle Winwood in this episode instead.
* [[Grandma What Massive Hotness You Have]]: Crow justifiably-I mean, ''weirdly'' has this reaction toward Sybil. Weirdly. Yes. <small>Stop looking at me...</small>
* [[Grandma, What Massive Hotness You Have!]]: Crow justifiably-I mean, ''weirdly'' has this reaction toward Sybil. Weirdly. Yes. <small>Stop looking at me...</small>
** Which turns a little [[Squick|squicky]] if you realize [[Fridge Horror|Estelle Winwood died eight years before the episode aired.]]
** Which turns a little [[Squick|squicky]] if you realize [[Fridge Horror|Estelle Winwood died eight years before the episode aired.]]
* [[Incredibly Lame Pun]]
* [[Incredibly Lame Pun]]

Revision as of 01:15, 10 January 2014


Film watched: The Magic Sword


In a highly unusual admission, Joel Robinson and Tom Servo said the movie was "pretty good for a Bert I. Gordon film" during a theater segment. (Crow T. Robot seemed to disagree.) The writers of the show continued the praise in their Amazing Colossal Episode Guide.


The Mystery Science Theater 3000 presentation has examples of:

 Crow: "Hey, Joel! Serf's up!"