Difference between revisions of "American Dad!, Holy S***, Jeff's Back!"
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− | '''"Holy S***, Jeff's Back!". ''American Dad!''''' Fan Wiki: season 10, episode 16, running count 188 (18 May 2015).[http://americandad.wikia.com/wiki/Holy_Shit,_Jeff%27s_Back!]. Wikipedia: season 12, episode 13, running count 188 (18 May 2015).[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Dad!_(season_12)]. IMDb: season 10, episode 13 (18 May 2015).[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4657498/] | + | '''"Holy S***, Jeff's Back!". ''American Dad!.''''' Fan Wiki: season 10, episode 16, running count 188 (18 May 2015).[http://americandad.wikia.com/wiki/Holy_Shit,_Jeff%27s_Back!]. Wikipedia: season 12, episode 13, running count 188 (18 May 2015).[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Dad!_(season_12)]. IMDb: season 10, episode 13 (18 May 2015).[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4657498/] |
See for alien device that acts as a matter transporter that humans would have developed had we stuck with Fax technology. The device floats, and the matter to be transported — most notably including a hamster, Hayley, and Roger — is/are bloodily and painfully shredded as in a paper shredder, but delivered whole and unharmed to the alien vessel. Cf. and strongly contrast the time-machine device in Michael Crichton's ''[[Timeline]]'' and the transporters in ''Star Trek''. The alien device in ''American Dad!'' is a satiric reduction to the grotesque of Crichton's elegant time-travel apparatus and ''Star Trek's'' aseptic reduction of bodies to their information (or whatever) and reconstitution at a distance. | See for alien device that acts as a matter transporter that humans would have developed had we stuck with Fax technology. The device floats, and the matter to be transported — most notably including a hamster, Hayley, and Roger — is/are bloodily and painfully shredded as in a paper shredder, but delivered whole and unharmed to the alien vessel. Cf. and strongly contrast the time-machine device in Michael Crichton's ''[[Timeline]]'' and the transporters in ''Star Trek''. The alien device in ''American Dad!'' is a satiric reduction to the grotesque of Crichton's elegant time-travel apparatus and ''Star Trek's'' aseptic reduction of bodies to their information (or whatever) and reconstitution at a distance. |
Latest revision as of 01:39, 16 August 2018
"Holy S***, Jeff's Back!". American Dad!. Fan Wiki: season 10, episode 16, running count 188 (18 May 2015).[1]. Wikipedia: season 12, episode 13, running count 188 (18 May 2015).[2]. IMDb: season 10, episode 13 (18 May 2015).[3]
See for alien device that acts as a matter transporter that humans would have developed had we stuck with Fax technology. The device floats, and the matter to be transported — most notably including a hamster, Hayley, and Roger — is/are bloodily and painfully shredded as in a paper shredder, but delivered whole and unharmed to the alien vessel. Cf. and strongly contrast the time-machine device in Michael Crichton's Timeline and the transporters in Star Trek. The alien device in American Dad! is a satiric reduction to the grotesque of Crichton's elegant time-travel apparatus and Star Trek's aseptic reduction of bodies to their information (or whatever) and reconstitution at a distance.
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