Apocalypse Lane: Episode 33: Road Trip

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Toar

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Freaking awesome. Low-brow humor, but honestly, it is funny as Hell!
"He-he-he, farts are funny..." Who doesn't at least chuckle at that line? Seriously? F***'n fantastic!
 

Geamo

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Aw yeah, ending this week on a classy note...

Great stuff again. Packed with gold :)
 

BloodyThoughts

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Was that a Family Guy and a Borderlands reference all in one episode?

You sir, have one 50 gold stars.

anyway great episode, the funniest part has to be the letter at the beginning, this is...is....

[HEADING=1]BLAAAAAAAAAAAAAUGH![/HEADING]
 

Jezixo

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This series is getting quite boring. All except the puking, which was kind of funny but it could have been faster, which would have made it funnier.

Actually, come to think of it, if every episode were twice as fast, I think it would be hilarious. I'd rather watch a two minute episode and laugh than a five minute one that's boring.
 

Vimbert

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It was great until the throwing up sequence was kept up for too long. On the whole though, quality stuff.
 

Onyx Oblivion

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Great episode, but why so few comments?

Your work is getting BETTER, not steadily worse. There should be MORE every week.
 

Jon Etheridge

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Onyx Oblivion said:
Great episode, but why so few comments?

Your work is getting BETTER, not steadily worse. There should be MORE every week.
I made the same observation. I don't know what the deal is. LOL
 

Verrenxnon

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Jon, I realize you guys are just getting the second season on its feet, but I worry that the overstretched exposition (Gladys on the spaceship/ Obama's doom machine), and the belabored and cliche'd gags (This past episode) are getting in the way of really interesting storytelling.

Your first season started out slow, but REALLY punched up around the time of Mississippi Maggot Stew when actions the characters took had a meaningful impact on the narrative, and each character was given a memorable arch. Past episodes had surprising and brilliant relevance where they apparently had none. I thought that you guys really optimized storytelling in a 7-10 minute span, carrying a season as meaningfully as many one-hour presentations do with characters that were just as viable and interesting. The humor had a certain classic feel that the apocalyptic setting colored in a unique way. Moreover, the humor had an explosiveness granted from each character being at TOTAL odds with each other.

Succinctly, I'm not seeing that so far, and I hope you guys amp it up. I'm enthusiastic about what you've made; something like this deserves to last.