Futurama’s seasons have two different structures. Production and broadcast. “When Aliens Attack” and “A Flight to Remember” are produced as part of Season 1 but aired in Season 2.
I had the pleasure of introducing my fiancée to Futurama. I've never seen her laugh so hard than she did at the "Then what did we just blow up?" "The Hubble Telescope" bit.
2:10 "I hate the people that love me and they hate me". Lines like that are what I loved most about Futurama. So much humor packed into clever little one-liners like that.
Must have watched all seasons of Futurama at least 15-20 times and have still not come to close to being bored of it. I realise it's not a record or anything but just a testament to how great this show is.
@@adams3560 i'm watching all the episodes on disney+ and they ended up censoring two episodes futurama one scene with both the professor and mom having intercourse being cropped down and the episode with leela playing baseball with the men's bottoms in the locker room covered up by black censor bars.
Futurama has stayed quality during its entire run and so glad the show is being brought back. I still find Futurama more entertaining than The Simpsons (now).
@@aredub1847 Considering how fucked up the universe in the show is, the next line should have probably been "And adjusting for inflation, that is now worth 36 cents". :P
Put the number into an interest calculator and the show is right at those rates it's $4.3 billion. A $5 balance gives you just over $23 billion at the same rate
Bringing this show back for another season might be the worst idea anyone has ever had. It's a perfect show with a perfect start and a perfect ending and I truly hope they don't ruin it.
@@jardex2275 not really. The first 2 endings were meh and were written in the hopes of getting continued. The final episode literally ends with them traveling through time to start their entire story again. They have written it in a way that it can't be continued. And now they do just that. They can still make funny jokes and good indiviual episodes, but the overarching story is over. People will expect way too much, they start a new story and people will be disappointed, the show will get canceled (again? what a twist), and the new story won't be complete and it will suck. There is realistically no chance that this will improve the show as a whole.
Worst case scenario we can just ignore the new season but best case scenario is it’s great so there’s nothing to lose for us viewers (maybe for the people paying to have it made but that’s their problem)
At 5:45 - the lunar lander: the only way the top piece is still there is if those astronauts never returned. In other words, only the bottom piece (the actual lander) should be there. The top piece, the crew compartment, should have lifted off and been gone.
"are we even allowed in the forbidden zone?" "why of course its just a name like the death zone or the zone of no return all the zones have names like that in the galaxy of terror off you go pleasent trip"😂😂
I'm more and more convinced that prior to Bender hitting that lightbulb with his antenna, he was actually good. He wanted to commit a suicide because he couldn't bare the thought of helping build suicide booths. Does that sound like the Bender we know and love? Not at all. He really only changed after the electric shock.
Rewartching the series now, as you go passed the movie episodes the story and jokes gets worse, cornier, and cringed. I hope the reboot is better than the last 3 seasons. But I will give credit to the first ending of the series, that was beautiful ending.
There's no way a fiat currency can last over a thousand years. Hell the US dollar isn't even the first currency of the US after independence and despite the gold standard giving it some stability the only reason it survived since 1785 is that the US had eras of economic collapse leading to deflation like the great depression. BTW the new currency would likely still be some type of dollar, just not US-dollar but rather "Union-dollar", "American dollar" or something like that. For comparison Weimar Germany went through "Papiermark", "Rentenmarkt" and finally "Reichsmark" who are all different from the post-ww2 "Ostmark" and "Deutsche Mark" the latter of which germany had until the Euro. (the eastern currency obviously was discontinued after reunification) Still you could call all the German currencies before the euro just "Mark"
What I love about the billion dollar bank scene is the math on the calculation is 100% correct. Assuming compounded interest 93c over 1000 years works out at $4283508449.71. They could have said any number in the ball park of it but had it correct.