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The '''director''' for ''[[All My Circuits]]'', whose name Calculon never learns, seems to lack real ambition for the show, but was convinced that [[Bender Bending Rodríguez]]'s coma acting was so terrible, it had to be reacted. Calculon refused with not shooting two scenes, and moved on to call the director an amateur. | The '''director''' for ''[[All My Circuits]]'', whose name Calculon never learns, seems to lack real ambition for the show, but was convinced that [[Bender Bending Rodríguez]]'s coma acting was so terrible, it had to be reacted. Calculon refused with not shooting two scenes, and moved on to call the director an amateur. | ||
Together with Calculon, he was close to | Together with Calculon, he was close to firing Bender for ruining the scene and stealing Calculon's money. However, the [[Execu-Bots]], lead by the [[president of the network]], forced him to keep Bender on the show. He gave Bender's motivation during his climatic speech. | ||
== Additional Info == | == Additional Info == |
Revision as of 16:48, 23 July 2009
Tertiary character | |
Director | |
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Species | Human |
First appearance | "Bender Should Not Be Allowed on Television" (4ACV06) |
Voiced by | David Herman |
- This article is about character. For directors on Futurama, see Category:Directors.
The director for All My Circuits, whose name Calculon never learns, seems to lack real ambition for the show, but was convinced that Bender Bending Rodríguez's coma acting was so terrible, it had to be reacted. Calculon refused with not shooting two scenes, and moved on to call the director an amateur.
Together with Calculon, he was close to firing Bender for ruining the scene and stealing Calculon's money. However, the Execu-Bots, lead by the president of the network, forced him to keep Bender on the show. He gave Bender's motivation during his climatic speech.