I wonder what happened to the Fry/Farnesworth/Bender set from the second universe? The one where the professor fell again? They didn't kill them, so why didn't they end up in the same universe as the first group?
Or did the professor in that group screw up again, going further into the future and missing yet another group that would then go to the future and mess up an-
Oh my I've gone cross-eyed
It explains the paradox perfectly!
Fry 1 is in universe 3, Fry 3 is dead, and Fry 2 never went anywhere due to the Professor not being obsessed with time travel, having no Hitler to kill.
I don't know if that's what the writers had intended. But I'm going to give them the benefit of the doubt and start a slow clap now.
Feel free to join in, you know, if you feel it too.
Overall, a really good episode.
I felt like some of the earlier time travel stuff could have been better, but overall, the episode was well done, and quite funny.
"We've solved the time paradox!"
I was a bit irked by
how technically, most of the characters we knew from the entire series up to this point are dead and gone. I'll get past it, but it's just... I don't know, weird.
I figured it was
More that time simply resets at the end of the universe, so it's still the same cast. Maybe a couple changes where killing hitler is involved. Or in this new case. Eleanor Roosevelt
I wonder what happened to the Fry/Farnesworth/Bender set from the second universe? The one where the professor fell again? They didn't kill them, so why didn't they end up in the same universe as the first group?
Or did the professor in that group screw up again, going further into the future and missing yet another group that would then go to the future and mess up an-
Oh my I've gone cross-eyed
It explains the paradox perfectly!
Fry 1 is in universe 3, Fry 3 is dead, and Fry 2 never went anywhere due to the Professor not being obsessed with time travel, having no Hitler to kill.
Actually, if you consider it to be "paired" universes, there is no paradox.
Fry 1 skips over Universe 2 and continues on to Universe 3, where the paradox is ended.
Fry 2 skips over Universe 3 and continues on to Universe 4, where the paradox is ended.
Because Fry 3 and Fry 4 were killed, there is no continuation past this point. So the time loop is closed and the paradox doomfield collapsed to a singularity.
I don't know if that's what the writers had intended. But I'm going to give them the benefit of the doubt and start a slow clap now.
Feel free to join in, you know, if you feel it too.
I wonder what happened to the Fry/Farnesworth/Bender set from the second universe? The one where the professor fell again? They didn't kill them, so why didn't they end up in the same universe as the first group?
Or did the professor in that group screw up again, going further into the future and missing yet another group that would then go to the future and mess up an-
Oh my I've gone cross-eyed
It explains the paradox perfectly!
Fry 1 is in universe 3, Fry 3 is dead, and Fry 2 never went anywhere due to the Professor not being obsessed with time travel, having no Hitler to kill.
Actually, if you consider it to be "paired" universes, there is no paradox.
Fry 1 skips over Universe 2 and continues on to Universe 3, where the paradox is ended.
Fry 2 skips over Universe 3 and continues on to Universe 4, where the paradox is ended.
Because Fry 3 and Fry 4 were killed, there is no continuation past this point. So the time loop is closed and the paradox doomfield collapsed to a singularity.
I don't know if that's what the writers had intended. But I'm going to give them the benefit of the doubt and start a slow clap now.
Feel free to join in, you know, if you feel it too.
The only problem here, is that it raises the question of whether or not Fry 1 really is Fry 1. Odds are we're seeing just another random do-over of the universe, not the very first one. And since it's an odd-numbered universe, the three we saw should have been killed before ever entering the time machine.
Then again, it's established that each universe can have slight variations, so maybe the universe two universe back had a slight tweak to it that for whatever reason stopped the experiment from ever taking place.
I wonder what happened to the Fry/Farnesworth/Bender set from the second universe? The one where the professor fell again? They didn't kill them, so why didn't they end up in the same universe as the first group?
Or did the professor in that group screw up again, going further into the future and missing yet another group that would then go to the future and mess up an-
Oh my I've gone cross-eyed
It explains the paradox perfectly!
Fry 1 is in universe 3, Fry 3 is dead, and Fry 2 never went anywhere due to the Professor not being obsessed with time travel, having no Hitler to kill.
Actually, if you consider it to be "paired" universes, there is no paradox.
Fry 1 skips over Universe 2 and continues on to Universe 3, where the paradox is ended.
Fry 2 skips over Universe 3 and continues on to Universe 4, where the paradox is ended.
Because Fry 3 and Fry 4 were killed, there is no continuation past this point. So the time loop is closed and the paradox doomfield collapsed to a singularity.
I don't know if that's what the writers had intended. But I'm going to give them the benefit of the doubt and start a slow clap now.
Feel free to join in, you know, if you feel it too.
The only problem here, is that it raises the question of whether or not Fry 1 really is Fry 1. Odds are we're seeing just another random do-over of the universe, not the very first one. And since it's an odd-numbered universe, the three we saw should have been killed before ever entering the time machine.
Then again, it's established that each universe can have slight variations, so maybe the universe two universe back had a slight tweak to it that for whatever reason stopped the experiment from ever taking place.
It would, and that slight tweak (in universe -2) in would be fry/bender/prof being crushed by the time travelers from two more universes back (universe -4).
Okay that was confusing as hell but basically
Universe -4: Fry time travels and disappears
Universe -3: Is skipped over by -4 Fry, while this Fry also time travels and disappears
Universe -2: The fry from this universe is crushed by the -4 Fry, thus he never goes to Universe 1 and kills the Fry in the show
Universe -1: crushed by -3 Fry, also does not inferfere with the next loop
Universe 1: Main universe Fry came from in the episode
Universe 2: Skipped over by universe 1 Fry, this Fry goes into the future
Universe 3: This Fry is crushed by 1 Fry
Universe 4: This Fry is crushed by 2 Fry
Closed loops that can repeat forever without interfering with each other
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i just watched the 6th episode with Bender and inspector numero cinco and it was fantabulous.
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New Futurama on June 20th!
Episode list below!
115 1 "The Bots and the Bees" Stephen Sandoval Eric Horsted June 20, 2012
Bender impregnates Bev, the new Planet Express soda machine, who gives birth to a son named Ben. As his mother lacks arms, Ben does not inherit his father's bending ability.
116 2 "A Farewell to Arms" Raymie Muzquiz Josh Weinstein June 20, 2012
An ancient prophecy predicts the world will end in 3012.
117 3 "Decision 3012" Dwayne Carey-Hill Patric M. Verrone June 27, 2012
Leela becomes a campaign manager for a presidential candidate whose birth certificate is missing. Richard Nixon runs for Earth presidency yet again in the 3012 presidential elections. His opponent's legitimacy is called into question when he is incapable of providing an 'Earth Certificate' to prove that he is of Earthly origins.[2]
118 4 "The Thief of Baghead" Edmund Fong Dan Vebber July 4, 2012
Bender wants to take a photo of an actor whose face has never been seen so he joins the paparazzi.
119 5 "Zapp Dingbat" Frank Marino Eric Rogers July 11, 2012
Zapp Brannigan loses interest in Leela and instead turns his attentions towards her mother, Turanga Munda.
120 6 "The Butterjunk Effect" Crystal Chesney-Thompson Michael Rowe
121 7 "The Six Million Dollar Mon" Peter Avanzino Ken Keeler
Hermes replaces parts of his body with robotic counterparts so as to increase his productivity.
122 8 "Fun on a Bun" Stephen Sandoval Dan Vebber
123 9 "Free Will Hunting" Frank Marino David X. Cohen
124 10 "Near-Death Wish" Lance Kramer Eric Horsted
Professor Farnsworth's parents are found to still be alive on the Near-Death Star.
125 11 "31st Century Fox" Edmund Fong Patric M. Verrone
Calculon takes part in an acting contest where losers are put to death.
126 12 "Viva Mars Vegas" Frank Marino Josh Weinstein
127 13 "Naturama" Crystal Chesney-Thompson Eric Rogers, Michael Saikin, Neil Mukhopadhya
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Ahahaha oh my god episodes 1 and 11 sound amazing.
i just watched the 6th episode with Bender and inspector numero cinco and it was fantabulous.
It's one of the better new episodes, yeah. The sequence at the end is amazing, with perfect musical accompaniment too. ( 'Little Bird, Little Bird' by Elizabeth Mitchell)
Very reminiscent in presentation to the Pizzicato Five sequence at the end of the "Leela's Homeworld" episode, which itself was one of the better episodes from its respective season.
Good stuff.
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115 1 "The Bots and the Bees" Stephen Sandoval Eric Horsted June 20, 2012
Bender impregnates Bev, the new Planet Express soda machine, who gives birth to a son named Ben. As his mother lacks arms, Ben does not inherit his father's bending ability.
The son is promptly thrown into the pit of hell to fuel benders unholy pirate assault on god.
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I thought he was going to say that he shot JFK by accident for extra conspiracy goodness.
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I don't know if that's what the writers had intended. But I'm going to give them the benefit of the doubt and start a slow clap now.
Feel free to join in, you know, if you feel it too.
http://forums.penny-arcade.com/showthread.php?t=124867
I figured it was
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they don't it be like it is but it do
Episode list below!
Bender impregnates Bev, the new Planet Express soda machine, who gives birth to a son named Ben. As his mother lacks arms, Ben does not inherit his father's bending ability.
116 2 "A Farewell to Arms" Raymie Muzquiz Josh Weinstein June 20, 2012
An ancient prophecy predicts the world will end in 3012.
117 3 "Decision 3012" Dwayne Carey-Hill Patric M. Verrone June 27, 2012
Leela becomes a campaign manager for a presidential candidate whose birth certificate is missing. Richard Nixon runs for Earth presidency yet again in the 3012 presidential elections. His opponent's legitimacy is called into question when he is incapable of providing an 'Earth Certificate' to prove that he is of Earthly origins.[2]
118 4 "The Thief of Baghead" Edmund Fong Dan Vebber July 4, 2012
Bender wants to take a photo of an actor whose face has never been seen so he joins the paparazzi.
119 5 "Zapp Dingbat" Frank Marino Eric Rogers July 11, 2012
Zapp Brannigan loses interest in Leela and instead turns his attentions towards her mother, Turanga Munda.
120 6 "The Butterjunk Effect" Crystal Chesney-Thompson Michael Rowe
121 7 "The Six Million Dollar Mon" Peter Avanzino Ken Keeler
Hermes replaces parts of his body with robotic counterparts so as to increase his productivity.
122 8 "Fun on a Bun" Stephen Sandoval Dan Vebber
123 9 "Free Will Hunting" Frank Marino David X. Cohen
124 10 "Near-Death Wish" Lance Kramer Eric Horsted
Professor Farnsworth's parents are found to still be alive on the Near-Death Star.
125 11 "31st Century Fox" Edmund Fong Patric M. Verrone
Calculon takes part in an acting contest where losers are put to death.
126 12 "Viva Mars Vegas" Frank Marino Josh Weinstein
127 13 "Naturama" Crystal Chesney-Thompson Eric Rogers, Michael Saikin, Neil Mukhopadhya
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It's one of the better new episodes, yeah. The sequence at the end is amazing, with perfect musical accompaniment too. ( 'Little Bird, Little Bird' by Elizabeth Mitchell)
Very reminiscent in presentation to the Pizzicato Five sequence at the end of the "Leela's Homeworld" episode, which itself was one of the better episodes from its respective season.
Good stuff.
"Did someone say Howitzer?!"
...I don't know why I said that.
"need a new promo? why not ZOIDBERG"
and
"New Futurama is good, and you should feel good"
Comedy Central evidently has a 13-episode run in place to cover the rest of the summer, too, all the way until August 29th.
So hyped!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5DbAs203r3Y
maybe i'm streaming terrible dj right now if i am its here
maybe i'm streaming terrible dj right now if i am its here
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3LyhVCsad9A&list=UUUsN5ZwHx2kILm84-jPDeXw&index=3&feature=plcp
I have 549 Rock Band Drum and 305 Pro Drum FC's
REFS REFS REFS REFS REFS REFS REFS REFS
New episode 2: Wonderful!
Pretty meh on both of these episodes so far. Doesn't seem as clever as last season.
also I just realized: the show is now in 3012, which means that Fry is now 37 biologically
Yes, more bizarre than two planets being within feet of each other traveling at a casual pace.
Battlenet ID: MildC#11186 - If I'm in the game, send me an invite at anytime and I'll play.
Well that's par for the course.
"What level of viscosity?"
"You guys done with the computer?"
"Don't thank me. Thank my friend, the ladder."
People keep saying this every season
It's hogwash, both episodes were great.
Hehehe.
Title joke.