The menu bar above helps you navigate the latest posts on News, TV Shows, Anime, Movie, Book and Games reviews. Some are over twenty years old!Īlthough I can only post when I have time, I'll try and post reviews of worthy shows as soon as I can. The forums contain posts from fans of classic sci fi shows predominently at the time they were aired - and before the moronic drivvel that is found in social media fansites (mainly :) ) - this is, after all, one of the oldest and most established cult sci fi fansites in the world with over 2,000 detailed episode reviews and 40,000+ forum posts. This is a not for profit fansite and it may even be slightly and unintentionally offensive.Īlas, we can't avoid spammers and so you aren't able to register to post in the forums, but please feel free to browse as much as you like. If you like innovative, intelligently written sci fi with lots of 'gratuitous', you will most certainly enjoy the recommendations found in the reviews at Sci Fi SadGeezers. It is not maintained as regularly as I would like but you are welcome to browse and hang out. This is a fansite archive for the best TV and movie, game and book science fiction had to offer. But after finishing his paperwork in record time, he’d be up front watching the bartender to make sure no one got more than one cherry per cocktail, checking the jigger measurement, calibrating the aeration on the tap, looking over the doorman’s shoulder to make sure he didn’t pocket the cover charge … you get the idea. If you were to meet Hermes in a bar, he’d probably be the manager there too. He only takes a vacation when he has a nervous breakdown, a brain slug, it’s Freedom Day or on Labor Day. We are bombarded with numerous examples of Hermes’ anally-retentive nature: he shreds documents to make more documents, monitors every aspect of the consumption levels in the office – from coffee and toilet paper to water and electricity and yet still finds time for an unreasonable hatred of Zoidberg. And don’t think he’d let it be anything less than a top-quality diamond at that. Hermes is the classic example of someone so anal, if you stuck a lump of coal up his ass, you’d have a diamond in five minutes. His only time in the spotlight comes in How Hermes Requisitioned His Groove Back, when he has a nervous breakdown from missing a chance at bureaucratic promotion. Dwight gets some time in the limelight later in the series as friend and business partner to the professor’s cloned son, Cubert.Īlthough Hermes rarely plays an up-front role in the series, he’s omnipresent in the background, helping to move the plot-line forward. We know he’s a Jamaican former Olympic limbo contender, a born bureaucrat, husband to LaBarbara and father to Dwight. Personal information about Hermes may be few and far between, but we have been let in on a few things in the course of the show. He manages, or should I say, micro-manages, the Planet Express offices. Perhaps the most fitting word to describe bureaucrat grade 37 Hermes Conrad. According to Professor Farnsworth, she's a terrible cook.Organized. She does appear to love and respect her husband, and she has supported him on several occasions. However she eventually realised that there were things more important than physical appearances and though she confessed she'd married Hermes for his body, she said that she was staying with him for his mind. However she abandoned him twice during Bender's Big Score and returned briefly to her ex husband Barbados Slim, simply because she didn't like the fact that Hermes had to have his head put in a jar. LaBarbara is generally portrayed as a good wife to Hermes Conrad. She lives with her family in an apartment. However, she has not always been attached to Hermes and was once married to Barbados Slim, Hermes' bitter limboing rival during the 2980 Olympics and again during the 3004 Olympics. She is the wife of Hermes, and mother to Dwight. In Love Heroine LaBarbara Conrad is a secondary character from TV Series Futurama.
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