So head on over to the Gizmoplex or use your own copy in the security of your Video Bunker, load up with the snacks of your choice, mix up some Tang, and hit the play button at 8 PM EST.
Looking to catch up? Check your time and advance to however many minutes have passed. (Sorry, the Wayback Machine won’t let us wait up. Space-Time continuum, you understand.)
In the theater, the crew watches a search for survivors of a crash on a prehistoric planet inhabitated by giant iguanas, in “Women of the Prehistoric Planet” (1966). Meanwhile, on the SOL, Joel and the bots struggle to disarm a Doomsday Device. This episode features the song “Flesh Barn” jingle, the first original song aired from the series. This film is the origin of the often-repeated riff “Hi-Keeba!”
All right you deviants. Based on today’s spicy posts and the…ahem mature nature of tonight’s movie, I’m kindly asking you to keep your minds and posts out of the gutter.
There shall be no mention of boinking, boffing or bumping uglies.
No references to sweater puppies, doingers, naughty bits, wedding tackle, or bums.
And absolutely no calling anyone a stud muffin or hotsie totsie.
The mods have enough to do without you dirty minded hooligans wrecking up the place, and I think we should show them some respect.
This is an under watched episode for me, so this will be a treat. Honestly, I would say a lot of Season 1 is under watched for me. Robot Holocaust being a notable exception.
The Amazing, Colossal Episode Guide says this was the last episode taped for season 1 because of rights issues, but never got renumbered from the original 104 slot, leading to a number of continuity errors with the host segments and riffs when watched in the official order.