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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The final episode of MST3k sees Mike and the Bots escape to Earth and, for lack of anything better to do... start watching a bad movie. RiffTrax reveals that, years later, they're still at it; old habits die hard, after all, and if they're going to keep watching terrible movies, they might as well get some monetary benefit from it, eh? Of course, to avoid unwanted attention, the Bots have to hide the fact that they're robots -- hence Tom Servo masquerading as Kevin Murphy and Crow pretending to be Bill Corbett. |