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Part 3/3

Season 6, Episode 9 Aired: 2/20/2009
Future

The theme for this episode is future. All things futuristic are discussed, including space travel and aliens.

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  • "go about your beastly business"

    i love that for some reason

  • I like how Rob Brydon says "For Christ's sake!" during his Jewish impression... Too funny.

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  • I wish Sean Locke was on every one of these.

  • For crying out loud, this is why people think Singapore is part of China. =.=" As much as I respect this as a comedy and had a good laugh, he made it sound as if Singaporeans in general, speak in that manner. (perhaps, he'd happened to bump into attendants working in the customer service sector from China. Like, seriously. Jokes aside.) Heaven NO. Just wanna clarify that. Peace everyone. =)

  • @Sentinal3131 I thought it was pretty hot lol

  • still not over that distugusting kiss!

  • Lol Rob is so good at impressions!

  • @vanillalatteblended

    Well done for having tried harder!

  • lol i love when rob goes "mist is water you know" and nobody is paying any attention

  • As a Trekkie, I mentally squealed while watching this entire episode. Also, you Youtubing-Asians-with-strong-a­ccents, chill. Seriously. They're comedians.

  • Oh, he is soooo wrong about Esperanto. Only 900 words? That's only if one ignores the quite-idiomatic affixes... and that people perhaps would/should take up new words to avoid saying "doubleplusungood" (plutre malbona, where malbona, or "ungood" is actually the only way to say "bad"). I watched "Incubus" with friends recently and helped translate some of the more convoluted sentence constructions inherent in the language, and that's while using the optional consistent word order.

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