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Some Of The Best Futurama Episodes From The Comedy Central Era According To Fans

u/-GI_BRO made a post to ask other fans on the r/futurama subreddit what their favorite episodes from the Comedy Central era were. Their pick was a good and poignant one, "Lethal Inspection," an episode which reveals the origins of Bender, as well as Hermes' unexpected connection to him.

One Redditor echoed many other comments by suggesting Season 6 installment "The Late Philip J. Fry," writing, "That one really stuck with me." u/Semi_Legal_Immigrant agreed and replied that the episode, where Fry is accidentally caught in a time machine that only moves forwards, is "far and away the best in the CC era."

Other suggestions were less about heart and more about the funny bone. "The Duh-Vinci Code" was often cited in part because "there are just so many great lines," as u/kemick wrote. "Law and Oracle" was offered up by u/paradise_demise for the sheer number of jokes in the episode, including this exchange highlighted by u/Crownlol: "Bender would never share!" "THE VERY IDEA!" If the Comedy Central run wasn't quite as good as the first few seasons, it still had some pretty great episodes.