Thank god this not-retarded show is going to stay.bandman232 said:Damn, looks like this retarded show is going to stay.
Thank god this not-retarded show is going to stay.bandman232 said:Damn, looks like this retarded show is going to stay.
Nah, you're an episode late on that joke.John the Gamer said:Anyone else yelling "It's a TRAP!" by 1:32?
I know I was.
To me, it felt kind of more like:Whispering Death said:Space Janitors Pilot - "I want to be more than a janitor but I'm not"
Space Janitors Finale - "I want to be more than a janitor but I'm not"
Way to build a character arc guys!
The Star Trek series where they tried this did turn out to be the best one by far, so maybe there is something to the idea of exploring other occupations, after all.Scars Unseen said:Besides, it would be kind of awkward having a show called Space Janitors where the main character stopped being a janitor. That would be up there with having a show take place on an immobile space station and calling it Star Trek.
No I'm not. This episode is the first with the Admiral Ackbar character in it.Scars Unseen said:Nah, you're an episode late on that joke.John the Gamer said:Anyone else yelling "It's a TRAP!" by 1:32?
I know I was.
Yes, you are. They already used the "It's a Trap!" joke last episode.John the Gamer said:No I'm not. This episode is the first with the Admiral Ackbar character in it.Scars Unseen said:Nah, you're an episode late on that joke.John the Gamer said:Anyone else yelling "It's a TRAP!" by 1:32?
I know I was.
Truthfully, I wanted to make it look like different technology that the Empire. So, the hologram is actually projecting a 2D plane that is squared up with Darby's shoulders (as opposed to a 3D hologram, which was used for the Leia scene). Imagine that Gul de Sac was projected on a piece of see-through plastic... even when looking at Darby, it would look a bit like he's looking at you from every angle, including from behind.jamesbrown said:perhps its an simple hologram that requires less machineDon Reba said:Hm, yeah, you're right. In episode 5 they show Princess Leia's hologram from multiple angles.Aardvaarkman said:Why is that how it works? That's not how holograms work in real life. It's not how holograms work in Star Wars, where you see the Leia hologram from behind.
In fact, the very point of a hologram is that you can see the hologram as a 3D object from all angles, unlike a 2D picture which only has one angle.
And Mike encouraged Darb to look at her from another angle.Don Reba said:Hm, yeah, you're right. In episode 5 they show Princess Leia's hologram from multiple angles.Aardvaarkman said:Why is that how it works? That's not how holograms work in real life. It's not how holograms work in Star Wars, where you see the Leia hologram from behind.
In fact, the very point of a hologram is that you can see the hologram as a 3D object from all angles, unlike a 2D picture which only has one angle.
That does not work. I got bored half way through the new title.Grape_Bullion said:Please rename Space Janitors to "Things We Thought Would Be Funny When We Watched Star Wars".