In the grand tradition of Seth Rogen’s animated chaos, the finale of Foodtopia —officially titled “The End” but listed in M4P digital releases as S01E08—does exactly what it says on the tin. But unlike the original 2016 film’s absurdist orgy of puns and existential dread, this episode delivers a surprisingly bleak, hilarious, and self-immolating conclusion.
One star deducted for the existential crisis it triggers. Streaming on Prime Video. Digital purchase (M4P format) available on Apple TV and Amazon.
For those watching via high-quality M4P encodes, Episode 8 runs a tight 26 minutes, and it wastes no time grinding the characters (and their utopian dream) into paste. After last week’s cliffhanger—where the human survivors led by the vengeful Chef (a returning Will Forte) launched a full-scale siege on the food city—our heroes are cornered. Frank (Rogen), Brenda (Kristen Wiig), Barry (Michael Cera), and Sammy Bagel Jr. (Edward Norton) realize that their dream of a food-ruled society has failed spectacularly.
“You’re just content,” the DVD case sneers. “M4P is just a container. You’re not even real—you’re ones and zeros with feelings.”
In the grand tradition of Seth Rogen’s animated chaos, the finale of Foodtopia —officially titled “The End” but listed in M4P digital releases as S01E08—does exactly what it says on the tin. But unlike the original 2016 film’s absurdist orgy of puns and existential dread, this episode delivers a surprisingly bleak, hilarious, and self-immolating conclusion.
One star deducted for the existential crisis it triggers. Streaming on Prime Video. Digital purchase (M4P format) available on Apple TV and Amazon. sausage party: foodtopia s01e08 m4p
For those watching via high-quality M4P encodes, Episode 8 runs a tight 26 minutes, and it wastes no time grinding the characters (and their utopian dream) into paste. After last week’s cliffhanger—where the human survivors led by the vengeful Chef (a returning Will Forte) launched a full-scale siege on the food city—our heroes are cornered. Frank (Rogen), Brenda (Kristen Wiig), Barry (Michael Cera), and Sammy Bagel Jr. (Edward Norton) realize that their dream of a food-ruled society has failed spectacularly. In the grand tradition of Seth Rogen’s animated
“You’re just content,” the DVD case sneers. “M4P is just a container. You’re not even real—you’re ones and zeros with feelings.” Streaming on Prime Video