Seasons / 2-13

My Robot Said She'd Marry Me
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Cast


Captain Robert Smith -- Bruce Campbell
Lieutenant Martin Jasper -- Ted Rami
Commander Belinda Reines -- Amy Acker
Colonel Shauna Finelli -- Jewel Staite
TAG -- Christopher Judge
Johnny Danger -- Edward Kerr
Skip Tyler -- David Tennant
Robin Cunningham-- Wil Wheaton
4675636B -- John DiMaggio (voice)
Alice Tolman -- Amy Adams
Red Shirt-- Justin Long


Guest Stars


Robotija -


Production


Writer: D. M. Jeftinija
Director: D. M. Jeftinija
Script editor: D. M. Jeftinija
Executive producer: D. M. Jeftinija
Production code: 2.13
Originally broadcast: 06-04-04
Timeslot: Friday at 8:00 EST
Length: 15


Chronology


Preceeded by

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Followed by

The Naked Nightmare

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Space Ninja

My Robot Said She'd Marry Me

Plot Synopsis


Johnny receives a special delivery in the form of robot bride.

Plot Summary


When Johnny and Marty open the package from Johnny's mother they are surprised to find that it is in fact a robot bride for Johnny. Though Marty at first assumes the robot will be doing things for Johnny he misunderstands both serbian women and robots and it turns out that Robotija is a little dominating. After fiddling with her voice modulator so that she doesn't sound so electronic they set about to letting her cook them a meal while they discuss serbian hierarchy.
Later, when Marty is discussing Robotija with Belinda Alice overhears them and divulges far too much of what recently happened between her and Johnny. This does not sit well with Robotija, who goes after Alice with a knife?. Though 46 tries to stop her, Robotija is not deterred by the chief of security and after being kicked in his crotch 46 falls in love with Robotija.
The Captain orders Johnny to deal with the problem and it results in Robotija deciding to attack him instead. The Captain watches on with minor amusement as Johnny negotiates a peace with his wife involving the acquisition of shoes.
Robin and TAG are having drinks in the middle of the day when Johnny finds them to brag about his imagined luck with two women. They happily point out the flaw in his logic and the crew finally figures out their new ship and sets out on their next mission.

Critical Reception




References and Allusions


  • Serbian culture does not, in fact, rank robots above men in their hierarchy. Serbia doesn't have robots.
  • Espadrils are a type of strappy sandal type thing that The Author knows about due to a mother and wife who enjoy shoes.