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Lobster The Lobster Ep 15

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A temporal paradox, or a temporary parade of oxen!?

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WTF?!

okay imagine this. you jumped to a random portal entry and wham you end watching this. im actually scared to jump to the next random portal in fear i may be even more confused.

LTL15 - 14 but backwards - Deja vu all over again?

Well... an interesting twist. Certainly quite trippy... and fun... but... if you ask most LTL fans whether they'd prefer ep 15 remain like this.... or instead be replaced with a brand new plot with the Lobster finally coming out of the coma and pinching the dude's ass, the nurse's ass, the doctor's ass, or even Bruce Banner's ass... I think I can take a wild guess here and say... most would choose THE LATTER.

(sigh) But anyway... the hats were cute. The backwards-talking was slightly funny, especially the Doctor's. BUT THAT'S NO REPLACEMENT FOR THE LOBSTER BEING CONSCIOUS! Goddamnit, man. Stop withholding him from his fandom already! We want to see him out and about and scuttling around and pinching ASSES, damnit!

Please. For the love of all that is good. FREE THE LOBSTER.

not bad

it was a pretty good addition to this series.
good job, hope to see more... and maybe make the next episode a little bit longer.

that was bad...

ok it sounded to me like everyone talked backwards and the sound quality was horrible... grapgics could use a lo if help and style... dont get me started.... please dont make another one of these again

((( COOL )))

I must have missed one somewhere haha, thease make me laugh and thats the important part, nice art like always, interesting characters, and you make them so fast nice job, howmany do you have planned?

~X~

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