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That line always made me think of the original version of the "Gilligan's Island" theme when Maryann and the Professor were referred to "And all the rest… here on Gilligan's Isle!"

If a large Bronze Fonzi isn't the height of romance, I don't want to know WHAT is

I'm pretty sure I've seen no less than three pretty mediocre high school ska bands called "Citizen Snips" over the years. I suppose that makes me a collector, of sorts

Might as well buy some things on margin while you're at it! (oh no, my comments on Futurama reviews are bleeding out into newswires!)

Adding on to @disqus_MRrx5GUqGH:disqus you also get video formats of each episode which, at first, I didn't think was going to be that big of a deal but I really am enjoying them

I'm about 20 minutes in but am pumped to watch the video of it tonight!

The more episodes of Never Not Funny come out the happier I am I spent the $50 for my yearlong players club membership. Every episode is fantastic - Pardo, Belknap and Co riff off of each other so well that even something I don't really care about (see: Nashville) I enjoy listening about because the back and forth

I remember hours upon hours of switching games back and forth with a buddy of mine on Command and Conquer: Red Alert. We still quote "I'm there!" from Tanya quite often

Even though I've watched the original run of the series at least 5 times, both of these episodes don't stick out to me. I think they're still pretty good (it is Futurama, after all) but, especially "The Route Of All Evil" really doesn't have any break-out moments or lines that I can think of. 30% Iron has a good

Who can forget the gem of: "I'm a biiiig robot and I need a big cereal!"

For some reason I find myself going back to the "Anthology of Interest" episodes a lot when rewatching the series. I think it's because they're a fun departure into a side-world that has some good characterization, even if they aren't the greatest of the entire series.

While an inpatient at a hospital once they had Shasta Cola as a beverage option and I got it to try purely because of this Futurama episode. That and I could take a picture of it and send it to a bunch of Futurama friends asking "Now where's my all-Rush mix tape!?"

I've read this a good 4 or 5 times and chuckle every time.

Got bit by a rat that spent too much time in a tanning bed, right?

I was hoping to find a way to shoe-horn in a joke about him moving in mysterious ways but I'm not having any luck. Drat!

I'd just like to point out how much I love the comment sections of these articles every week. It's the one place I can find where my weirdly specific knowledge of so much of Futurama is celebrated, rather than getting odd stares when I bring up obscure quotes. Though, this feels like that's the majority of AV Club

"[Leela's] job is typically to roll her eyes at whatever foolishness is going down"

The second or third episode, that featured a heavy amount of lawyering (compared to the of the season's next to none) was one of my favorites. It's cool to see "Matt Murdock is an extremely competent lawyer" side

Who did the voice acting for the Martian Chief? I'd have to imagine is Dimaggio or West, but it was fantastic whoever it was

Zoidberg, as usual, is pretty good on "Where the Buggalo Roam", but it doesn't save the episode. One of my favorite 'cameos', if you can call it that…. we'll go with reference, is the Marbolo Man in this episode. Maybe it's because "Welcome to Flavor Country" is a phrase my friends and I toss around as a joke