An American sitcom called “threes company” I’m thinking neither of you got the reference around 7:45 Edit: I’m not being an ass or anything, but if you knew the premise of the show and the intro music it makes that bit a little bit funnier. But it’s obviously ridiculous to expect everyone to understand the context.
I'm somebody who's kind of in the middle. I'm well aware of the show, and recognize the song. But never actually watched the show (aside from maybe catching random moments on TV as a kid while either flipping channels, or because somebody else was watching it). So despite being aware of the show, I don't actually know any of the specific context for the joke besides that.
Did you recognize iZac from The Love Boat, or was that too long before your time? Hermes limboing under the door to get to the switch is right out of The Poseidon Adventure, too...
Actually you’re both right, this episode is still part of season one in the production order but it’s the beginning of season two in the broadcast order, Disney+ and Hulu uses the broadcast order.
@@Andrew-Bastin Oh, yeah, I own Futurama on dvd, and the final episode of season one on disc is the 13th episode, Fry and the Slurm Factory I have no idea why streaming services decided that the first season should have 9 episodes, but *shurg*
The production order, which has this episode in the tail of Season 1 and ends with the Slurm Factory, and is what is listed on Wikipedia and the order on the DVDs, is generally seen as the "correct" order to watch Futurama. It's not crucial, but the art shift and animation style evolves in order, some story beats and key episodes later in the series flow better with the production order. The broadcast order (which is what Disney+ uses) is all over the shop because Fox were notorious at the time for burying Futurama and other shows they had no faith in like Firefly by airing episodes randomly on different nights and out of order to make it hard for people to watch and follow each week and justify cancellation due to lower ratings.
@@Dominodude55 most dvd releases used the production order, while the streaming services uses the broadcast order of which season one only has 9 episodes, don’t know why they chose to use broadcast order over production order but ultimately it doesn’t really make a difference.
Futurama forever!
No matter how many times they get cancelled they always come back.
I've seen evey episode of the original 72 episodes so many times they feel memorized at this point lol
The robot IZak features Isaac, the bartender of the "Love Boat", from the 70's.
Is it a reference to Isaac Hayes?
@@vetarlittorf1807 No, Isaac Washington, played by Ted Lange
YOU GOT IT 👈🤖👈
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I have a nostalgic soft spot for this episode. It was the first episode I ever saw.
As such, it remains one of my top 10
Yes I’m loving this show guys, I didn’t get to watch all the episodes myself as a kid so there’s some I missed😅
Great reaction!
An American sitcom called “threes company” I’m thinking neither of you got the reference around 7:45
Edit: I’m not being an ass or anything, but if you knew the premise of the show and the intro music it makes that bit a little bit funnier.
But it’s obviously ridiculous to expect everyone to understand the context.
I'm somebody who's kind of in the middle. I'm well aware of the show, and recognize the song. But never actually watched the show (aside from maybe catching random moments on TV as a kid while either flipping channels, or because somebody else was watching it). So despite being aware of the show, I don't actually know any of the specific context for the joke besides that.
Zapp always thinks he's doing the right thing. No matter how far from morality or sanity it is.
Did you recognize iZac from The Love Boat, or was that too long before your time?
Hermes limboing under the door to get to the switch is right out of The Poseidon Adventure, too...
You guys will fall in love with Amy and Kiff's romance.
Spoiler ahead...
The romance between Fry and Leela is setup PERFECTLY. What a fantastisch show!
Spoiler…
..perfectly set up but dragged out far too long
Don't worry I consider my fake relationship with you to be a lot more meaningful.
Amy and Kiff are seriously the cutest, I love them together
Kiff is the best.
Funny thing about that bracelet Bender kept from the Countess..
Spoiler alert.
We see in a flashback that he threw it out as soon as he got home.
I may not be superstitious, but there's no way I would go on the maiden voyage of a ship called Titanic. It's just asking for trouble.
This is not season 2, this is S1 episode 10...
It was released as Season 2 when broadcasted Google it 👍
This episode is still part of season 1
No it’s season 2.
Actually you’re both right, this episode is still part of season one in the production order but it’s the beginning of season two in the broadcast order, Disney+ and Hulu uses the broadcast order.
@@Andrew-Bastin Oh, yeah, I own Futurama on dvd, and the final episode of season one on disc is the 13th episode, Fry and the Slurm Factory
I have no idea why streaming services decided that the first season should have 9 episodes, but *shurg*
The production order, which has this episode in the tail of Season 1 and ends with the Slurm Factory, and is what is listed on Wikipedia and the order on the DVDs, is generally seen as the "correct" order to watch Futurama. It's not crucial, but the art shift and animation style evolves in order, some story beats and key episodes later in the series flow better with the production order.
The broadcast order (which is what Disney+ uses) is all over the shop because Fox were notorious at the time for burying Futurama and other shows they had no faith in like Firefly by airing episodes randomly on different nights and out of order to make it hard for people to watch and follow each week and justify cancellation due to lower ratings.
@@Dominodude55 most dvd releases used the production order, while the streaming services uses the broadcast order of which season one only has 9 episodes, don’t know why they chose to use broadcast order over production order but ultimately it doesn’t really make a difference.
Its fake mon...noooo!
I like Amy better than Leela
Ew, you're going in broadcast order? Production order is far better, some episodes were swapped around from how they were written
Ain’t that big of a deal.
It might be, there's some pretty big continuity between certain episodes.@@ProjectSenpai
dude chill, it doesn't matter. this is the order they're in on disney plus and it doesn't affect anything in a big way.
@@prageruwu69 I felt like it was pretty chill? Didn't argue the point or anything when they said they didn't really care
@@ProjectSenpai well, nothing on youtube really is lol