>that episode where the characters randomly bring up hypnosis and how great it is>the episode where the supposedly well educated characters all take turns denying evolution >series finale is a two parter where dilbert goes through male pregnancy and half the "jokes" are just tired misogynist tropes I'm probably missing a couple other odd episodes too but damn, if I didn't know better I'd think that the creator of this show is some kind of weirdo.
>>153464182Adams didn’t wrote the series, you phoneposting tranny.
>>153464208he's certainly credited as a writer on the show, plus a producer
>>153464182The cartoon was based and no actual man uses the word misogynist. Go join the 41%.
>>153464223Cope>>153464458
>>153464182>The cartoon was based
>>153464458For a supposed comedy show it sure was dull. Maybe 5 good laughs each season.
Why can't we talk about the "Office Politics are hell" comic without wingers from either side going full defense mode?
>>153464182This is actually a great cartoon. If the nineties weren't so stacked, it'd be more well known
>>153464601because Adams turned the comic into his personal soapbox for airing his grievances somewhere along the line and it wasn't about office politics at all in later years. the early strips are good though
>>153464182>dumps a DILBERT cartoon show on a station mostly known for black sitcoms and Star Trek Voyagerwtf was UPN thinking, this would've been a better fit for FOXwhite-collar office workers weren't watching UPN
>>153464678It was bullied by the networks in a dilbertian fashion so the viewers never knew when to tune in.
Personally, I'm less offended by Scott being racist than I am by his whole "master manipulator" schtick where he'd go on about how he could hypnotize you into believing anything, and in fact he already was even as he told you that, and despite knowing it you were still being persuaded. It started around the first Trump election and then he just kept on with it even as people stopped taking him seriously.
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>>153464182>that episode where the characters randomly bring up hypnosis and how great it isHmmm
>>153464947>omg AGI is advancing beyond our control and is above human consciounsess!I fucking hate this shit. It can be turned off with the flick of a switch, and a battery can't last forever.AI is not conscious, and its advancements and limitations are completely dependent on us, not the AI. I wish it would stop being mystified and treated like it could become something more than it is or ourselves, when it can only reach what would be the top potential for human intelligence if developed further. (it still doesn't make it conscious or capable of making connections or patterns in the strange ways we do, the abstract and intuitive knowledge)
>>153464756They were banking on the Star Trek audience sticking around.
>>153464182Dogbert was great in this.
>>153465696I preferred the garbageman
>>153464182This era of adult cartoons was something else.
>>153464756I'm shocked that there were more adult animated shows on UPN, with Gary & Mike being one of those. It's also a personal favorite of mine.
>>153466004I don't think FOX is ever doing a stop-motion animated series ever again. (Especially since it's from the very same studio that would go on to animate Gary & Mike.)
>>153464208>didn't wrote
>>153464601That's never what the comic was, as many people found out
>>153464182I once saw a guy selling the full series DVD at a flea market in Kentucky once. Bizarre place, since it had everything you could ever imagine.
>>153467818it was definitely about that>mordac the preventer of IT>catbert the HR officer from hell ( with fire burning in his office and all)>pointy haired boss (hair made to resemble devil horns)and I think the lowest level of the office was literally hell