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Season 13 to Air on Pluto TV Beginning March 1st

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  1. mst3kme says:

    Season 13 is different from the previous seasons of “MST3K.”

    Gypsy is now known as GPC.

    There are three hosts: Jonah, Emily, and Joel.

    Emily has her own versions of Crow, Servo, and GPC.

    This season’s Joel Robinson has a character twist.

    He shares Emily’s versions of the bots.

    Servo sings the theme song which differs depending who the host is.

    However, as with Seasons 11 and 12, there is an ongoing storyline.

    There are reviews of some of these episodes online on Youtube.

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  2. Chazzzbot says:

    I love the new season. My only quibble would be that I wish Emily’s bots were different names and colors. It would be cool if they decided they wanted to create their own identities. Tom Servo would change his name to “Tim Servo” and color to bitchin’ blue. While Crow would be “Krow” in sassy silver.

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  3. mando3b says:

    I really enjoyed Season 13. It’s much closer in spirit to the classic MST than the two Netflix seasons were. It WAS mildly disconcerting to have two sets of ‘bots, but I wouldn’t have liked having one set completely different from the original (sorry, Chazzzbot); it’s something you just get used to. Kelsey Ann’s Crow (part of Emily’s crew) is the only post-reboot ‘bot that has a distinctive (and totally crazed) personality that reminds me of the classics. Emily is the only caffeinated test subject the Mads have ever tormented. There are actually two different GPCs; IMO, they don’t add much to the mix–the personality is much more generic than the one Gypsy wound up with. The movies riffed were mostly more recent, as in S11 & 12, but more wacko than the ones they riffed on Netflix. In any event, I got a bigger kick out of them! I was disappointed with the shorts, though: they seemed to be a lot flatter and duller than the older ones they dug up on Comedy Central and SciFi. In the end, it’s just nice to have good MST3K back!

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  4. michaelkz says:

    Well, I can certainly give season thirteen a chance now. I don’t mind commercials.

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  5. Jason Davis says:

    It was pretty good season. It was allot better than season 12, but it think season 11 was just as good. They problem I had with emily that she tried to hard at times. The worst episode was robot wars. The bubble I thought it wasn’t that bad and they go on and on how bad it was. Like they did with castle of fumanchu. The best was munchie, gamera vs jigar, the mask 3-d. That’s right it was in 3d at times. You have to have some 3d glasses lucky for me it had some. I thought was cool for them to do. Most of the episodes are really good except for robot wars. They also did the shape of things to come is a movie which rifftrax did.

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  6. Joel Lillo says:

    Now that Season 13 is airing on a network that most of us can get without having to pay for it, are we going to be getting an episode guide for this season?

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