"We Come In Peace. Sometimes.": The Grandest Show in the Universe
- Rick
- Feb 21
- 1 min read
Updated: Mar 6
They could clear up the misunderstanding. They won’t.
If there’s one thing That Other Planet loves more than being right, it’s reminding everyone else that they’re wrong. Enter "We Come In Peace. Sometimes."—a late-night spectacle of high-speed intellectual combat, accidental confessions, and thinly veiled jabs at lesser civilizations. Every episode is equal parts diplomacy, stand-up routine, and intergalactic trap. The host spins every conversation into a debate no one was prepared for, guests stumble into accidental self-incrimination, and the audience? Mostly there to see who cracks first. Probing comes up often. It’s never denied. Instead, it’s dismissed with a casual wave and a line like, ‘Look, if we have to explain it, you wouldn’t get it.’
The Friendly Robot Travel Agency advises watching with caution. You won’t walk away smarter. You’ll walk away angry that they might be right.
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Rick’s Review:
"Tuned in expecting answers. Got riddles, smug grins, and a segment called ‘Earth’s Funniest Overreactions.’ By the end, I wasn’t sure if they were mocking us or offering a job."
Rick’s Tee-Hee Rating: