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    Episode 1.19 'Homeboys in Outer Space' Part 2

    Episode 1.19 'Homeboys in Outer Space' Part 2

    The Aquaboys continue through Homeboys in Outer Space, and it quickly starts to feel like real work.  Even with a couple funny lines here or there, we quickly succumb to the crushing torture that is this show.  Not even a blissful celebration of 4/20 can keep our spirits up.  

    Homeboys in Outer Space is an American science fiction/fantasy sitcom that aired on UPN from August 27, 1996 to May 13, 1997. The series stars comedian Flex and Darryl Bell.  The plot centered around two astronauts, Tyberius "Ty" Walker (Flex) and Morris Clay (Bell), who flew around the universe in a winged car, nicknamed the "Space Hoopty", in the 23rd century. The duo's car, which was a cross between a lowrider and an 18 wheeler, was piloted by a talking female computer named Loquatia.

    Episode 1.18 'Homeboys in Outer Space'

    Episode 1.18 'Homeboys in Outer Space'

    The Aquaboys make their first trip to the stars and explore the unmitigated disaster of Homeboys in Outer Space.  This marvelous piece of UPN time-slot filler takes huge swings time after time and consistently misses at a level that’s nearly impossible to comprehend.  Too bad that we absolutely love it!  Come for a walk-through of this legendary piece of TV embarrassment, and stay for Tony’s Hindenburg-like ‘last-five-minutes’.  You’ll be glad you did. 

    Homeboys in Outer Space is an American science fiction/fantasy sitcom that aired on UPN from August 27, 1996 to May 13, 1997. The series stars comedian Flex and Darryl Bell.  The plot centered around two astronauts, Tyberius "Ty" Walker (Flex) and Morris Clay (Bell), who flew around the universe in a winged car, nicknamed the "Space Hoopty", in the 23rd century. The duo's car, which was a cross between a lowrider and an 18 wheeler, was piloted by a talking female computer named Loquatia.

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