Johnny Topside the whole universe is a bit more right because he shot Roosevelt....and coming from a universe where Roosevelt existed they obviously had the higher ground
@@dodecahedron1 ah but don't forget they had to bring it around again, Hitler got shot by Farnsworth a whole universe prior to the one they end the episode in (and crush themselves).
@Zentmeister Eleanor did have a major effect in her own right, what with managing to coordinate the work to make the declaration of universal human rights. Seeing how different the people on that commitee was it's a miracle they managed to agree on anything, and Eleanor is widely credited with making that happen.
@@redy55 I think the Roosevelt joke was apart, the 10 feet lower universe is just a side effect of the multiple big bangs, why would killing someone make the universe instantly lower? That was determined since it was formed
I love how in Rick and Morty, replacing their dead alternate selves scarred Morty for life, but in Futurama, they do the same thing and are like "eh, whatever"
different context. they were solving a paradox here, and the futurama cast has already being through much and are adults, while morty is a gradually desensitized teenager, that was one of his first blows, by the vindicators episode, bet he could do it again.
@@killian9314 to be fair, what paradox were they even solving? Due to them only travelling forward in time, no timeline conflicts would actually occur if they didnt squash the other versions of themselves
@@hariodinio not sure if a paradox is the right word, are they the ones leaving or comimg back? Had they missed the point in time, wouldn't there be 2 planet express crews going constantly to the edge of universe and returning to that point in time, had they arrived too early or too late enough to crush them. By killimg the next crew over to make the trip, they spare them from making the trip they themselves did. Well, that should have been a thing of the timeline where fansworth killed hitler anyway. So it's not like they covered all bases, unless killing hitler changed the timeline badly (which ut would have, but in assumption)
@@BigOlWalrus I feel like the number of times people say "Impossible!" to something that is clearly happening is high enough to consider that quote to be smart.
Amazing attention to detail here. When bender stomps on the first fish to walk on land, he is actually stepping on what science can identify as the “Tiktaalik”. An extinct species that science attributes to be “the missing link” for evolution. So, in the end it was benders fault. Amazing.
@@Molderon because its the only fossil record not found. They identify a genesis missing but can describe what it would look like because the fossil hasn't been found yet
Same thing with the Simpsons- Tree House of Horror; where Homer time travels with his toaster and kills that same fish and follows it with, "I wish, i wish I hadn't killed that fish"
I love how they unintentionally fixed a time paradox. By accidentally skipping one universe being made they ensure that eternally there is always one group to survive to travel through time and the other group doomed to die. Like a messed-up game of leapfrog.
Every 1st universe Fry, Bender, and Farnsworth are missing. Every 2nd universe Fry, Bender, and Farnsworth are replaced by their past universe selves. This cycle never ends.
But that isn't a paradox. They are moving forwards in time. The new universe is not a result of their actions. The old universe would die and a new universe would form irregardless of what they did. A paradox is when you go backwards and become your father's father. A paradox is not making it to tomorrow.
@@GeorgeMonet There is more than one kind of paradox, and the grandfather paradox is not the only kind. If the new universe's duplicates successfully traveled through time, they would experience a time in which they were not present, yet the past universe's versions of themselves would actually be present. So they could both leave and not be gone from time, which is the paradox. The past universe selves killing future universe selves to replace them resolves the paradox.
@@GeorgeMonet "A paradox is when you go backwards and become your father's father." That happens in an earlier episode. Tho, the evidence for him actually being his own grandpa is a little murky - but it's definitely suggested that he is.
@@GeorgeMonet the paradox is why were they not killed at the start of the episode by the previous universe version of themselves. Its because they missed too.
@@213byron I think that's the joke though. That Bender and the Professor got to see what actually killed them but Fry, and therefore the viewer, misses it.
People still do the "when you" thing in 2021? Oh wait, I didn't see the brilliant emoji. Carry on. I'd rather draw a Fred Flintstone Brontosaurus than a thousand man Hitler rally. Or Eleanor Roosevelt's big choppers.
Rewatching this I realised they've actually resolved the paradox in a much more thorough way by cancelling out a potential stable time loop by missing the first reset and landing in the second. The first universe (universe 2) they skipped will have the new Fry and co experience the same misadventure. The universe 2 crew will wind up skipping universe 3, where the original crew landed and killed their paradoxes. Universe 2 crew will then land in universe 4 in the same manner, and the loops will end there as no other repetitions of these events will occur.
Reading this in the professors voice makes it perfect. Just need a reply telling the guy asking a relevant question sayin "Who cares? I'm tired!" and you have a Futurama joke
The logical explanation is temporary time distortion keeping them in place. That's why none of the historical events and the end of the universe had any effect on their position.
The one thing that gets me of this episode was that at one point they reach a time with beautiful women who have a backwards time machine and they skip it twice.
Remember that time Fry unfroze a guy who got himself frozen to meet some other guy (from a time before his) because he thought time was cyclical, and then Fry told him it was actually lineal? Turns out that frozen guy was right the whole time
@Ewan Carner Because I’ve seen the episode that the comment is alluding to: I believe it’s called “The Cryonic Woman”; it’s where Fry, Bender and Leela get fired from Planet Express, due to Fry and Bender going joyriding with the spaceship; the Professor also blames Leela for her leaving the keys out, where they could find them. So, needing jobs, Leela implants their former “career chips”, which they took out in the first episode; but she gets them mixed up, and Fry gets Leela’s old chip, which makes him eligible to work at the Cryogenics Lab, where he first met Leela. One of the people, that are unfrozen by Fry, is a guy who says he froze himself, because he wanted to meet William Shakespeare, and thought that time was cyclical; which is what the original post referred to. Fry then says: “Nope. Straight line”. But, we eventually see that the guy was right all along; in the episode “The Late Phillip J. Fry”, we see that the universe is indeed cyclical; when Fry, the Professor, and Bender, go forward in time, to the end of the universe, which then reboots itself, twice. Though the original comment was pretty much just a stream of conscience, there were enough clues present, for me to decipher what it meant; probably due to my having seen those episodes of Futurama- particularly older ones, such as “The Cryonic Woman”, many, MANY, times...because I’m that much of a sad geek haha. I hope that explains things; well, at least slightly anyway haha. Sorry for not replying sooner; I must have missed your response. All the best. 😀👍
“I’m almost there Leela” I love how this show made it a point that Fry loves Leela but it isn’t a main plot point that takes away from the other characters. Just little things like that.
And they make it super real making the female lead wh0re around with more attractive and high status men before going for the guy that will actually be good for her, just like real women do IRL all the time…
Yeah and how is it the end of the universe anyway if they have neutrons electrons and protons in them from that universe even the ship the last protons never decayed.
Would be funnier if it was MLK Jr.- Think about it, a civil rights activist who was killed by an unknown person, who turned out to be Hubert trying to assassinate Hitler 😂
It's fine, the ones from the second universe will end up in the fourth. And since the third was killed before they got into the machine, it can be safely assumed that the fourth suffered the same fate when the second universe lands there.
Actually if follow the scince everything is never happened. When universe end also time end so basicly the universe reset . Imagine a game when u die you go back to stage 1 .but if you finis all stage without dead you can go whatever stage you want
I guess they tried to reappear the exact moment they left the first time to avoid the paradox, but Farnsworth fucked it up, and on their second go around, Bender fucked it up too.
"The stars are receding, ..ohh the vast emptiness!" *Professor shakes beer can* My favorite joke in this entire episode. "Pow! We took care of the time travel paradox" Joke Gets an honorable mention.
@@badassmastermax as it stands, AI is concatenated concepts. so: -entity:beer can -status:empty- entity:prof, taking action:shake-[action:shake is used for reaction: -dislodge{unappliable, berr can status empty, nothing to disloge} -attract attention to entity.] ;;; attention on empty can: possible actions: -Collect, -substitue with can in status: full. naturally the problem would be analizing and having responses for all possibilities, and filter fake positives
_Is it possible?!_ _- It must be possible, it's happening!_ I love how so many of the jokes in this series just go by in an instant and don't call attention to themselves.
I find it interesting that Fry is one of the oldest living characters in all of cartoon history. He lived within the span of the entire universe going through heat death twice.
Bender is waaaay older though. He's lived through two universes plus the combined time he spent in the past from the Roswell and Simpsons episodes and the movie.
@@grindcore124 does that add up to another thousand years plus however old fry was when he got frozen originally? I'd assume they're around the same age, all things considered
that was the plan when the Episode was written originally because it was cancelled (again). Then the ending got changed to a loop just in case they get a new season (again). This Show had 3 "Final" Episodes because of its many cancellations.
Y0G0FU imagine if that was how it ended though. The outrage from the fans that wanted actual conclusions to arks would of been way too much to handle. Still would of been funny to end just like that.
The final episode semi coppied or took the idea from this episode lol. The ending is basically starting over again. Or after we reached the end, it starts over, just 10ft lower
Fun-fact: the ending to “The Robot Devil’s Hands are Idle Playthings” was written with an open-ended ending because status of the show’s renewal was up in the air. For those of you who don’t remember (and there better not be any) the story ends with Fry’s lost ability to play his beautiful composure on the holiphoner. Leela sits alone, in the audience, and tells Fry she wants to hear how it ends. In a touching moment rough images of the two of them hold hands and walk away into unseen future of our imaginations. 😢 of joy and hope.
@@benocinco7851 actually the last episode isnt open-ended. It's meant to loop back to the first episode or when Farnsworth constructed the device (sources vary).
Isn't he supposed to be a professor, he should know that scientists figured it out, the "purpose" (that's a social group word, there is no meaning and purpose to the universe it isn't alive.) of life was to simply help entropy, equalize energy, just like every other process in the universe. Only we did it in a very complex way due to the presence of water, plenty of energy and complex molecules dissolved in that water. That's all. We're just physics.
@@fandomguy8025 Everything is technically Phyiscs. What humans are is just one of many life possibilities. Just something that could exist that does exist like all other life.
That's not an answer for me at all. It's like asking a prisoner why he's in jail, and he says: "Oh, I'm in here because I gotta do my time". We can define what life is, it's the why that's the issue.
As a kid I used to always think that this was probably how the universe worked, and that I was probably the 50 billionth iteration of myself having that thought.
"Oh the vast emptiness!..." "Yeah, yeah I can take a hint." Alot of how Fry, Bender, and the Professor observe the end of the Universe is exactly how I would observe it. With good friends and good brews!
2:36 Centuries of human history summarised by 8 seconds of people shooting each other with progressively better weapons. That's... actually kinda depressing when you think about it...
Not really. Violence is the supreme authority in which all other authority is derived from. So it's only natural. The fact that we're in an era of world peace is a testament to how far we've come as a species.
@@lopez.jacinto.6726 More of the world is at peace than at war. There hasn't been a war with the major powers in decades. This is as close as it gets to world peace. Enjoy it.
@@psyxypher3881 Countries strive to acquire resources, influence their rivals and try and one up each other on the world stage. It might not make a big boom, but it isn't exactly peace.
@@MasterArchfiend What does "Peace" look like to you? This is an important question, because to me, Peace means that most of the countries aren't at war. True peace can never be achieved. Not through any moral means, anyway.
Not really, this is just something i believe in. Like there are multiple theories on death of the universe. And the one pressented here is i believe the third one
Yeah, but assuming the universe and history always repeat itself (except for minor details like altitude, I guess) you're not going back or forward, you're just running in circle. In this case, they went from A to A1, the problem being they were not supposed to be in A1 until the very infinitely small moment where they were supposed to be. In other words, they did take care of the paradox since there was one
Gabriel Gabor Not focusing on the physics or a repeating cycle of the universe and the issue with the uncertainty principle going on there ... Its not a paradox for you in the present, do some action, that effects the future. Thats just normal operation there. In a singular timeline universe framework, going backward in time to effect you going back in time is paradox. Ie grandfather paradox. A causal paradox,future event cause past events This scenario in futurama is them going only forward in time effecting only future events.
nice dimple i believe you. The first time i watched futurama i told my friend, this isnt done by humans lol the plot is so scientificlly twisted its beyond genius, i bet you even einstien would be like wtf if he watches this show
ah Rick and Morty aint so bad, its just a bit of mindless fun that is taken way to far be the fandom, but it and Futurama arent really comparable since one show has actual writers who give a shit about it and one has a bunch of high VA's improv a back to the future spoof. its like comparing moms spaghetti to a can of pasta loops.
0:26 The heat death of the earth 0:54 The death of all stars 1:11 The last proton decaying 1:20 End of first universe 1:32 The second big bang 1:43 The sun forming 2:03 The earth forming 2:10 The first water on earth 2:14 The moon forming 2:19 First fish on land 2:30 The jurassic age 2:35 Homo sapiens evolution 2:49 The early 20. century 3:01 21. - 24. century 3:05 26. - 30. century 3:09 30. century 3:14 31. century 3:43 "In the year 1000000 and a half" 3:50 End of second universe
Jenny Zhu He left that behind. Fry hated his life before the year 3000. While there were things he cherished in the 20th Century, and mistakes he'd like to fix, he chose to leave that behind and move on. He likes the life he has in the future, he's happy there.
This is the best bit of science fiction they ever did on Futurama. The notion of the universe ending and then starting over if you just wait long enough.
Bender killed the first fish to walk on land, and Farnsworth killed Hitler just before he rose to power, yet everything turned out exactly like it was supposed to. This means (Futurama at least) exists in an Absolute Nexus, a quantum theory that says that time and history are inevitable no matter what you do to change the present. It’s like throwing a rock into a lake. Yes the rock will disrupt the lake’s surface water, but it’ll smoothen out back to normal eventually.
So if I go back in time to stop you from typing 'Fry' instead of 'Bender' it will be a pointless act because your spelling mistake is eventually enevitable...
I think the nexus more accurately describes human behavior. We think short term memories affect us greatly, but after long enough we default to habits and the path of least resistance.
I've seen this Futurama episode about few times and it's probably one of the best Futurama episodes of all time. I think it is one of my favourite Futurama episodes of all time as well.
For some reason this episode and especially this part of the episode makes me happy with how my life turned out. Made a lot of mistakes and even though this is a cartoon it really makes you think. This was very well done.
According to some scientists that tackled this topic, this is one of the more likely ways of how our universe works out though. There was literal nothingness,, the chance that, if our universe truly decays of all the protons, and true nothingness reappears, the chance of another big bang is basically 100% since the time at that moment ist infinite.
Well consider this: if the universes following ours end in the same way, the chance of one reappearing a second time is also 100%, an unimaginable amount of time later.
Anselm BachMobil could be, correct me if I'm wrong but the interactions of super small things like atoms and stuff are always the same right? So the same starting particles would interact in the same way and create the same result. Idk though this is based on half remembered stuff from high school
The thing is, that the second big bang could end up completely different. What if one of the fundamental forces is stronger or antimatter wins over matter. The possibilities are endless.
Obis Van Ainobis Maybe, after the degenerate era and into the dark era Quantum physics Will become more prominent, it may take quite a while, but the non-zero probability of Quantum interaction makes a second big bang quite likely
If this is true then this is truly horrible. History will repeat itself forever. Not k owing how many times it has probably happend is a very scary thought.
@@undeadinside3571 well if they even bring back Futurama they could always follow up on the series finale when they went back to the first episode with it being the same first episode but with major and minor details about the time paradox
I think this is the only time we've ever seen Professor Farnsworth drinking a beer with Fry and/or Bender. Such a wild scene when you think about it, at the end of the first universe they literally are the only things left in existence.
Alright, so our Heroes from our Universe (lets call it Universe 1) fly past Universe 2 and kill their counterparts in Universe 3, which they call "taking care of the time paradox). But if the Universes are the same, there should be a time-travelling trio of heroes at the exact same place (or maybe a few feet lower) who fly past Universe 3 and kill their counterparts in Universe 4. Which means there is also a trio of Heroes in Uiverses 5 and 6 each which can then kill their counterparts in 7 and 8. So there is a 4-Universe-loop. Ahem...strange. Dont tell me that I am overthinking this! This is Futurama, they once included a real mathamathical proof in a body-swapping-episode!
EnterpriseKnight I keep seeing this comment but does what exactly? Both shows are sci find, but R&M never touched the physics of time travel but rather Multiverse theory, infinite timelines and infinite realities. Anything they do is literally meaningless while Futurama is forever tethered to it's own realm, only making treks within it's universe.
FrostReaver Rick and Morty didn’t kill there selfs!! They went to a Dimension where they died! Then buried there bodys!! Either way but shows are awesome!
This is really beautiful to me, because it means that is possible for matter, events, etc from the previous universe to move onto the next, ensuring that we are not stuck in an eternal recurrence.
"This new universe is about ten feet lower than our old one"
Damn this show was good
And a little to the right
Johnny Topside the whole universe is a bit more right because he shot Roosevelt....and coming from a universe where Roosevelt existed they obviously had the higher ground
@@dodecahedron1 ah but don't forget they had to bring it around again, Hitler got shot by Farnsworth a whole universe prior to the one they end the episode in (and crush themselves).
@Zentmeister Eleanor did have a major effect in her own right, what with managing to coordinate the work to make the declaration of universal human rights. Seeing how different the people on that commitee was it's a miracle they managed to agree on anything, and Eleanor is widely credited with making that happen.
@@Calintares Oof
My man Farnsworth really tried to do a drive-by on Hitler
Who’s joe?
@@bfjdjdvvsksba8531 JOEEEEEEEEEEE....
MAMA!
*Hits jfk*
@@bfjdjdvvsksba8531 Joe F Kennedy
Technically he DID, he just couldn't do it twice
"Unbelievable! it's a second big bang!"
Bold of you to assume it was the second
I know right. He correctly assumes that the universe always repeats itself so how would your "first" trip be exempt from the infinite cycle.
But what if our universe is only one?
There is no such thing as a big bang. Just empty science talk.
@@antwanmoman8188 Almost as empty as your brain
@@IABITVpresents nonsense
I live how killing first walking fish and hitler has no effect, but killing roosvelt makes universe 10 feet lower
It wasn't consequence of killing Roosevelt, this new universe was 10 feet lower by itself.
@@williamgabriel2245 that would have been just stupid thing for writers to do it like you say
@@redy55 there's a joke about 10 feet somewhere in the universe
@@redy55 I think the Roosevelt joke was apart, the 10 feet lower universe is just a side effect of the multiple big bangs, why would killing someone make the universe instantly lower? That was determined since it was formed
@B O ꓭ it was a joke :)
I love how in Rick and Morty, replacing their dead alternate selves scarred Morty for life, but in Futurama, they do the same thing and are like "eh, whatever"
different context. they were solving a paradox here, and the futurama cast has already being through much and are adults, while morty is a gradually desensitized teenager, that was one of his first blows, by the vindicators episode, bet he could do it again.
@@killian9314 to be fair, what paradox were they even solving? Due to them only travelling forward in time, no timeline conflicts would actually occur if they didnt squash the other versions of themselves
@@hariodinio not sure if a paradox is the right word, are they the ones leaving or comimg back? Had they missed the point in time, wouldn't there be 2 planet express crews going constantly to the edge of universe and returning to that point in time, had they arrived too early or too late enough to crush them. By killimg the next crew over to make the trip, they spare them from making the trip they themselves did. Well, that should have been a thing of the timeline where fansworth killed hitler anyway. So it's not like they covered all bases, unless killing hitler changed the timeline badly (which ut would have, but in assumption)
Futurama predates Rick and Morty
@@ftjm69 I am well aware of that fact
"Just slow it down, I'll shoot Hitler out the window"
Nothing can replace this show.
Almost nothing
Rick and Morty is the only thing that comes pretty close.
When I first heard that as a kid (yeah I watched this as a kid)
I spent the whole evening just randomly dieing of laughter whenever I thought of it 🤣
This comment is amazing
Darn I hit Eleanor Roosevelt by mistake
“It must be possible, it’s happening.”
Lowkey an extremely smart thing Fry said, which just makes it more funny.
Is it extremely smart? He’s just stating the obvious
Well it's the smartest thing Fry has ever said, and that's not hard to beat.
@@BigOlWalrus I feel like the number of times people say "Impossible!" to something that is clearly happening is high enough to consider that quote to be smart.
look 4 the Futurama movies 😉
Intelligence vs. Wisdom
3:13 I love how they use moments from actual episodes here: really helps the feeling of time going by.
Yes
The writers made sure to keep the chronological order correct, it's what really helps make new developments feel earned.
I really like cartoons they make me laugh I'm 56 yrs old and I never get tired of them
This person is now 57 yrs old.
@@bammbalam thats how a year of time works
@@ztm454 Every 60 secs a min passes in Africa
@@emanuelc.1770 amazing!
Ahhaa I don’t think I’ll ever get bored of cartoons, even kids cartoons are really good.
I just love the fact that the professor keeps a death ray inside his time machine. A mad scientist should always be packing.
So should the mad grad student.
science is not intrinsically good or evil. its how its used. like the death ray! - Hubert Farnsworth
OH MY GOD CERULEAN WALKER!!
Can you believe this comment was over TWO years ago?
That not death Ray ......that "mater to energy converter Ray gun" ....ITS just gun that change mater to energy ..... however the side effect it. Death
just make sure you don't miss
Amazing attention to detail here.
When bender stomps on the first fish to walk on land, he is actually stepping on what science can identify as the “Tiktaalik”.
An extinct species that science attributes to be “the missing link” for evolution. So, in the end it was benders fault.
Amazing.
This show is pure genius and comedy !
transitional form, not missing link
@@Molderon because its the only fossil record not found. They identify a genesis missing but can describe what it would look like because the fossil hasn't been found yet
@@Molderon there is also several fossel records of humans missing the show makes fun of that in season 4 or 5
Same thing with the Simpsons- Tree House of Horror; where Homer time travels with his toaster and kills that same fish and follows it with, "I wish, i wish I hadn't killed that fish"
I love how they unintentionally fixed a time paradox. By accidentally skipping one universe being made they ensure that eternally there is always one group to survive to travel through time and the other group doomed to die. Like a messed-up game of leapfrog.
Every 1st universe Fry, Bender, and Farnsworth are missing.
Every 2nd universe Fry, Bender, and Farnsworth are replaced by their past universe selves.
This cycle never ends.
But that isn't a paradox. They are moving forwards in time. The new universe is not a result of their actions. The old universe would die and a new universe would form irregardless of what they did. A paradox is when you go backwards and become your father's father. A paradox is not making it to tomorrow.
@@GeorgeMonet There is more than one kind of paradox, and the grandfather paradox is not the only kind. If the new universe's duplicates successfully traveled through time, they would experience a time in which they were not present, yet the past universe's versions of themselves would actually be present. So they could both leave and not be gone from time, which is the paradox. The past universe selves killing future universe selves to replace them resolves the paradox.
@@GeorgeMonet "A paradox is when you go backwards and become your father's father."
That happens in an earlier episode. Tho, the evidence for him actually being his own grandpa is a little murky - but it's definitely suggested that he is.
@@GeorgeMonet the paradox is why were they not killed at the start of the episode by the previous universe version of themselves. Its because they missed too.
3:57 i thought for sure they were going to go with a Kennedy joke there
Nice one!👍
It was, just to keep it from being offensive to people they used his wife instead.
they prolly were going to but realized the era was off, so went with roosevelt
Damn it I hit John F Kennedy by mistake!
Your welcome I gave your 1k like
Hitler says “Behold my mustache.“ in German xD
TheUltimateAnyone Seht meinen Schnurrbart
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damn thought it was gibresh
@@pandabrain damn this is recent
it means either the continents have changed over the millenia or new new york is in old germany
When you realize the animators didn’t feel like drawing dinosaurs 😂
I thought it was just cuz that we honestly don’t know what dinosaurs look like and just made it a mystery
@@Rick-ty9ky I guess but it’s futuruma it’s not like they’re based in complete fact
@@213byron That’s true too
@@213byron I think that's the joke though. That Bender and the Professor got to see what actually killed them but Fry, and therefore the viewer, misses it.
People still do the "when you" thing in 2021? Oh wait, I didn't see the brilliant emoji. Carry on.
I'd rather draw a Fred Flintstone Brontosaurus than a thousand man Hitler rally. Or Eleanor Roosevelt's big choppers.
Rewatching this I realised they've actually resolved the paradox in a much more thorough way by cancelling out a potential stable time loop by missing the first reset and landing in the second.
The first universe (universe 2) they skipped will have the new Fry and co experience the same misadventure. The universe 2 crew will wind up skipping universe 3, where the original crew landed and killed their paradoxes. Universe 2 crew will then land in universe 4 in the same manner, and the loops will end there as no other repetitions of these events will occur.
What about the last episode
@@charatertravels different causes
Reading this in the professors voice makes it perfect. Just need a reply telling the guy asking a relevant question sayin "Who cares? I'm tired!" and you have a Futurama joke
Unless! The next universe differs 10 feet - not vertically but horizontally, therefore not killing their doubles.
Infinity leads to weird behaviors
Until universe 4 ends, then universe 5 repeats the actions of universe 1.
This made me realize that they literally disappeared from the first universe and were never seen again by other characters
That was the plot of the episode...
Well most likely their selves from the universe prior to their's picked up where they left off.
Except for Leela getting Fry’s birthday card
Rather bold of you to assume that it was the first universe, right?
Is because they thought Fry, Bender, and the Professor were killed at the party.
The final Universe would appear to have cartoon physics. The time machine doesn't fall until the Professor has finished talking.
RUBBER BULLET it is cartoon
@@ramade9040 Nice observation, Batman.
LazeriKranio Thanks, Robin Hood.
The logical explanation is temporary time distortion keeping them in place. That's why none of the historical events and the end of the universe had any effect on their position.
@@Dalton_Boardman2000 Unless Eleanor getting shot made someone jump the Earth down 10 feet in the meantime. xD
The one thing that gets me of this episode was that at one point they reach a time with beautiful women who have a backwards time machine and they skip it twice.
Lol
Bender would have tried to make them stop in the robot apocalypse if the professor tried that
jonny test reference question mark??????
@@justanotheranimeprofilepic yeah I mean it’s only fair
They would have been as dead as in Amazon Women In the Mood if they stopped there.
Professor carried a ray gun in his time machine which he only intended to travel one minute forward with. Mad respect for that.
Fortune always favors the prepared
Remember that time Fry unfroze a guy who got himself frozen to meet some other guy (from a time before his) because he thought time was cyclical, and then Fry told him it was actually lineal? Turns out that frozen guy was right the whole time
Ewan Carner
I’m slightly worried that I do haha.
Nope
@Ewan Carner
Because I’ve seen the episode that the comment is alluding to: I believe it’s called “The Cryonic Woman”; it’s where Fry, Bender and Leela get fired from Planet Express, due to Fry and Bender going joyriding with the spaceship; the Professor also blames Leela for her leaving the keys out, where they could find them.
So, needing jobs, Leela implants their former “career chips”, which they took out in the first episode; but she gets them mixed up, and Fry gets Leela’s old chip, which makes him eligible to work at the Cryogenics Lab, where he first met Leela.
One of the people, that are unfrozen by Fry, is a guy who says he froze himself, because he wanted to meet William Shakespeare, and thought that time was cyclical; which is what the original post referred to.
Fry then says: “Nope. Straight line”.
But, we eventually see that the guy was right all along; in the episode “The Late Phillip J. Fry”, we see that the universe is indeed cyclical; when Fry, the Professor, and Bender, go forward in time, to the end of the universe, which then reboots itself, twice.
Though the original comment was pretty much just a stream of conscience, there were enough clues present, for me to decipher what it meant; probably due to my having seen those episodes of Futurama- particularly older ones, such as “The Cryonic Woman”, many, MANY, times...because I’m that much of a sad geek haha.
I hope that explains things; well, at least slightly anyway haha.
Sorry for not replying sooner; I must have missed your response.
All the best. 😀👍
@Dylan Tyler This is wrong on so many levels, I don't even know where to begin.
@Dylan Tyler ok you got a point. But the last part it's also to have a joke/conclusion for the time paradox
“In the beginning there was the word”
Fry: You guys wanna talk?
Bender: No thanks.
*Big Bang happens*
Nice.
Understandable have a great day
In the beginning was a word
And the word was GOTCHA
😂
kun(be)
*people killing each other*
Bender: What's happening there
Fry: History
Very good phrase actually, it's even pretty epic
That's pretty much human history.
I remembered "This Land is mine" in that scene
Murder books
I also watched the video
“I’m almost there Leela”
I love how this show made it a point that Fry loves Leela but it isn’t a main plot point that takes away from the other characters. Just little things like that.
And they make it super real making the female lead wh0re around with more attractive and high status men before going for the guy that will actually be good for her, just like real women do IRL all the time…
Fry could have stopped and grabbed Seymour.
Parker Miller no stop
He also could have reconciled with his brother.
He could have told everyone he was going to the Future.
Now I'm sad...
No dont
Shame that fry didn't stop to pick up his old dog, or even stay in the year 2000
Fry wouldn't do that. There's no Leela in the year 2000.
His dog lived a happy life though. It lived 12 more years with alternate Fry
@@joevictor53 not if he takes it 1000 years into the future
Yeah and how is it the end of the universe anyway if they have neutrons electrons and protons in them from that universe even the ship the last protons never decayed.
@@maxantonio9312 you are saying being with lela makes you a simp
man people have destroyed the use of that word
Such a powerful scene. The idea of witnessing so much time pass by is miraculous, but they still somehow made it hilarious as hell. Lmfao.
"Darn I hit Elenoar Roosevelt by mistake!" Lmao never fails to make laugh!
Would be funnier if it was MLK Jr.- Think about it, a civil rights activist who was killed by an unknown person, who turned out to be Hubert trying to assassinate Hitler 😂
@@hotel_arcadia yeah no that'd be incredibly poor taste
@@Sage_the_Turt Considering how dark the jokes get in Futurama, nothing is in too bad taste.
I always remembered it wrong as JFK but oh well XD
@@hotel_arcadia that is true
But kinda predictable
Why not someone like idk Lyndon B Johnson
Fun Fact: There is a version of them from the second universe trying exactly the same thing.
They kiled the third universe
It's fine, the ones from the second universe will end up in the fourth. And since the third was killed before they got into the machine, it can be safely assumed that the fourth suffered the same fate when the second universe lands there.
The version from the second will end up in the fourth
Actually if follow the scince everything is never happened. When universe end also time end so basicly the universe reset . Imagine a game when u die you go back to stage 1 .but if you finis all stage without dead you can go whatever stage you want
I guess they tried to reappear the exact moment they left the first time to avoid the paradox, but Farnsworth fucked it up, and on their second go around, Bender fucked it up too.
"The stars are receding, ..ohh the vast emptiness!" *Professor shakes beer can*
My favorite joke in this entire episode.
"Pow! We took care of the time travel paradox" Joke Gets an honorable mention.
No no
"And, here we are, at the end of the universe!"
(Chair creaks.)
"vast emptiness" line always makes me wonder how advanced a.i. would have to be to catch and understand random improvised gestures like that
What about "slow down, im gonna shot hitler out of the window"?
Professor shakes beer can take care of this matter!
@@badassmastermax as it stands, AI is concatenated concepts. so: -entity:beer can -status:empty- entity:prof, taking action:shake-[action:shake is used for reaction: -dislodge{unappliable, berr can status empty, nothing to disloge} -attract attention to entity.] ;;; attention on empty can: possible actions: -Collect, -substitue with can in status: full.
naturally the problem would be analizing and having responses for all possibilities, and filter fake positives
_Is it possible?!_
_- It must be possible, it's happening!_
I love how so many of the jokes in this series just go by in an instant and don't call attention to themselves.
That Bean You Had For Dinner that’s what the simpsons does wrong these days
"Hey, it's that guy you are!"
I find it interesting that Fry is one of the oldest living characters in all of cartoon history. He lived within the span of the entire universe going through heat death twice.
Plus the age he had plus the thousand years
Bender is waaaay older though. He's lived through two universes plus the combined time he spent in the past from the Roswell and Simpsons episodes and the movie.
@@grindcore124 does that add up to another thousand years plus however old fry was when he got frozen originally? I'd assume they're around the same age, all things considered
@@none-ro9dzbender also went into the past way more in Benders big score when he went back in time to steal.
Can we talk about how badass Farnsworth is? Dude killed Hitler with a ray gun and then just got back in the machine like it was no biggie.
I'd do the same tbh.
@@fenn_fren some would, but some wouldn't, what with how altering the past works and all...
@@goldprime118 i wouldn't, we would have many stuff without him.
@@goldprime118 nope
@Kevin S I'm genuinely curious who you would stop for if you had a time machine
So many smart jokes
So many smart tiny missed details
This is, as least to me, the greatest show ever made.
YESS!
This is by far one of the best episodes of Futurama.
@@robotx9285this one and the last one w/ fry & leela are left basically alone
Just imagine if the episodes ended at 1:24
No new universe, the series ends with them forever stuck at the end of time.
that was the plan when the Episode was written originally because it was cancelled (again). Then the ending got changed to a loop just in case they get a new season (again). This Show had 3 "Final" Episodes because of its many cancellations.
Y0G0FU imagine if that was how it ended though. The outrage from the fans that wanted actual conclusions to arks would of been way too much to handle. Still would of been funny to end just like that.
It would have been perfect to end at
"So do you guys wanna talk or something"
"Nah"
Credits
The real ending is good too
The final episode semi coppied or took the idea from this episode lol.
The ending is basically starting over again. Or after we reached the end, it starts over, just 10ft lower
Then it'd be depressing. They'd either run out of oxygen or open the door and kill themselves after they get bored.
Fun-fact: the ending to “The Robot Devil’s Hands are Idle Playthings” was written with an open-ended ending because status of the show’s renewal was up in the air. For those of you who don’t remember (and there better not be any) the story ends with Fry’s lost ability to play his beautiful composure on the holiphoner. Leela sits alone, in the audience, and tells Fry she wants to hear how it ends. In a touching moment rough images of the two of them hold hands and walk away into unseen future of our imaginations.
😢 of joy and hope.
Almost the same with the current last episode.
@@benocinco7851 actually the last episode isnt open-ended. It's meant to loop back to the first episode or when Farnsworth constructed the device (sources vary).
Ahahah omg 😂
Who tf asked
And the show is ON again!
It occurs to me that with all of the deaths we see on the show, we don't normally see that much blood.
Surprisingly, the show has managed to get away some risque stuff without going overvoard with gore.
@@manuelalbertoromero9528 Family Guy?...
@@manuelalbertoromero9528 Bender is the most risque character because they can get away with more stuff with a robot
Violence stops being funny when it's gross
@@justanotheranimeprofilepic what is funny and isn't is subjective
"That was the old Fry. He's dead now"
“It was coming right at us! You saw it!”
I'm gone grab another beer 😃
Fry, you're missing the dinosaurs!
It’s okay, they’re not going anywhere... Where’d they go?
Now what’s going on there?
History.
Professor falling over and forcing them to start again is one of the all-time hardest I’ve laughed at any cartoon
2:59, the little smirk that Farnsworth has killed me
see 2.45 that's his default grin.
And Hitler.
But we all learned something
The universe gets 5 feet lower everytime
3.333333 actually
Wich mean 10/3 because they went througt the big bang 3 times
NEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEERD!
no, they only went through two big bangs.
1st universe at 0 feet, 2nd at 5 feet, 3rd and final at 10 feet.
@@N8crafter mite of been 6.66 so he rounded up how tails a bender lol
I disagree with the writers cynical view that Humanity will go extinct on earth and in the real world. Earth will survive, and so will humanity.
Fry: What was the purpose of life anyway?
Professor: Who knows? Probably some hogwash about the human spirit.
That line cracks me up every time.
Isn't he supposed to be a professor, he should know that scientists figured it out, the "purpose" (that's a social group word, there is no meaning and purpose to the universe it isn't alive.) of life was to simply help entropy, equalize energy, just like every other process in the universe. Only we did it in a very complex way due to the presence of water, plenty of energy and complex molecules dissolved in that water. That's all. We're just physics.
@@fandomguy8025 Everything is technically Phyiscs. What humans are is just one of many life possibilities. Just something that could exist that does exist like all other life.
Ismael Santos Sounds about right.
That's not an answer for me at all. It's like asking a prisoner why he's in jail, and he says: "Oh, I'm in here because I gotta do my time". We can define what life is, it's the why that's the issue.
Fandom guy If consciousnesses exists on the microcosm then it exists on the macrocosm
"We'll have to go around again" Farnsworth is very confident it'll all be the same the third time around.
"FRY FRY YOU'RE MISSING THE DINOSAURS"
"its ok they aren't going anywhere"
...
"Where'd they go?"
Odd how the creators purposely got Fry to have a beer when the dinosaurs would have been shown
@El Rayito Gabriel good point
and that, my friends, is how you save your budget on an animation show.
This is highly unrealistic.
Bender can't take a hint.
huh if only it was animated
Christina Horne if only it was a joke
@@christinahorne2508 fuck you Christina
@@christinahorne2508 fuck you Christina
Christina Horne fuck you Christina
As a kid I used to always think that this was probably how the universe worked, and that I was probably the 50 billionth iteration of myself having that thought.
somehow i think the physics of the universe are a little more complicated than that
It is interesting in that many religions involve some kind of cyclical existence. Even the Bible says there will be a new Earth after end times.
Well... it's as good a thought as any.
Man, you were one stupid kid.
Shiny Goomy very possibly, but I got better
This makes me feel sad, introspective, hopeful, at peace, and laugh all at once.
"Oh the vast emptiness!..."
"Yeah, yeah I can take a hint."
Alot of how Fry, Bender, and the Professor observe the end of the Universe is exactly how I would observe it. With good friends and good brews!
Too bad they had only 6 beers.
2:36 Centuries of human history summarised by 8 seconds of people shooting each other with progressively better weapons.
That's... actually kinda depressing when you think about it...
Not really. Violence is the supreme authority in which all other authority is derived from. So it's only natural.
The fact that we're in an era of world peace is a testament to how far we've come as a species.
@@psyxypher3881 World peace? Yeah... what about Yemen? And Syria? And what about the Narco? There's no world peace.
@@lopez.jacinto.6726 More of the world is at peace than at war. There hasn't been a war with the major powers in decades.
This is as close as it gets to world peace. Enjoy it.
@@psyxypher3881 Countries strive to acquire resources, influence their rivals and try and one up each other on the world stage. It might not make a big boom, but it isn't exactly peace.
@@MasterArchfiend What does "Peace" look like to you? This is an important question, because to me, Peace means that most of the countries aren't at war.
True peace can never be achieved. Not through any moral means, anyway.
After the universe resets, we get Futurama: Steel Ball Run, right?
Hannah Sypniewski THAT'S NOT HOW MADE IN HEAVEN WORKS.
Wait so who is Jonathan in the this situation, since I'm guessing professor is Joseph and mom is dio
@@christians8821
I dont know but I'm laughing really hard just imagining momdio, and her three idiot sons being dios kids from part 6
That’s a common misconception, Futurama: Steel Ball Run takes place in a completely separate universe than the main one seen here.
I wanna see Fry shoot his nails at Nixon's head
This episode gave me my first existential crisis back when I was a kid
anyone else feel really humbled and melancholic by this?
Nope. After all there was beer.
Nope
I wouldn't want to live this same life over and over
Can you explain why?
Not really, this is just something i believe in.
Like there are multiple theories on death of the universe. And the one pressented here is i believe the third one
No I feel hungry.
This show can be pretty emotional when it wants to
It's fucking brilliant.
@UKSKIDS tf you talking about?
"Betrachten sie meinen schnurrbart"
~hitler
It means "behold my mustache"
This show was genius
@@Mikey-ym6ok jawohl
I should start saying this.
He didnt kill stalin or mao but that joke woulda been drawn out
Ja super gut
This is actually a concept called "Cyclical Conformal Cosmology". really neat that the writers squeezed it into an episode.
There is no paradox since it's just forward in time always.
Yeah, but assuming the universe and history always repeat itself (except for minor details like altitude, I guess) you're not going back or forward, you're just running in circle. In this case, they went from A to A1, the problem being they were not supposed to be in A1 until the very infinitely small moment where they were supposed to be. In other words, they did take care of the paradox since there was one
@@GabrielWarlock There is no paradox. Its even if was a 'cicle' you are still moving forward on that circle.
@@Pseudo___ Does the time travel paradox apply only to past events?
@@GabrielWarlock yes, because travelling to the past allows you to alter a future that has already occurred
Gabriel Gabor
Not focusing on the physics or a repeating cycle of the universe and the issue with the uncertainty principle going on there ...
Its not a paradox for you in the present, do some action, that effects the future. Thats just normal operation there.
In a singular timeline universe framework, going backward in time to effect you going back in time is paradox. Ie grandfather paradox. A causal paradox,future event cause past events
This scenario in futurama is them going only forward in time effecting only future events.
They did it years before Rick and Morty
Daniel Parks Rick and Morty didn't do this
years after*
Rick And morty haven't dealt with time travel yet
he means killing their alternate selves.
Not like Futurama did it first either lol
People say Rick and Morty is the essential sci fi show i disagree
poe zick rick and morty copied futurama
liquid kahraba not even in a good way either.
I mean the producers in Futurama have bachelors degree in subjects related to Science and Math.
nice dimple i believe you. The first time i watched futurama i told my friend, this isnt done by humans lol the plot is so scientificlly twisted its beyond genius, i bet you even einstien would be like wtf if he watches this show
ah Rick and Morty aint so bad, its just a bit of mindless fun that is taken way to far be the fandom, but it and Futurama arent really comparable since one show has actual writers who give a shit about it and one has a bunch of high VA's improv a back to the future spoof. its like comparing moms spaghetti to a can of pasta loops.
0:26 The heat death of the earth
0:54 The death of all stars
1:11 The last proton decaying
1:20 End of first universe
1:32 The second big bang
1:43 The sun forming
2:03 The earth forming
2:10 The first water on earth
2:14 The moon forming
2:19 First fish on land
2:30 The jurassic age
2:35 Homo sapiens evolution
2:49 The early 20. century
3:01 21. - 24. century
3:05 26. - 30. century
3:09 30. century
3:14 31. century
3:43 "In the year 1000000 and a half"
3:50 End of second universe
That’s for real?
3:52 Third big bang
4:08 31. Century (again)
So .... Fry could've gone back to his time.....
Jenny Zhu he hate his own time, he prefered the future
Jenny Zhu He left that behind. Fry hated his life before the year 3000. While there were things he cherished in the 20th Century, and mistakes he'd like to fix, he chose to leave that behind and move on. He likes the life he has in the future, he's happy there.
Rogue Pylon that was beautiful
Rogue Pylon it was later found out that if he never went to the phuture but new about it he would mind staying in the past
KingAJGames I feel he should have atleast want to say goodbye to his family and whatnot
"Goodbye last proton!"
wholesome
And.....here we are. THE END OF THE UNIVERSE.
@anthonygrasha7253 Well, now what? You guys wanna talk?
I loved how they spent earths last moments together cracking open a cold one
MADE IN HEAVEN!!!
I love how the first industrial age gets destroyed by aliens, and then the dark ages also get destroyed by aliens
MrLTiger It was always aliens XD
it was actually bender. and it wasnt the first industrial/dark ages. it was the second after society collapses beyond 2100.
Yes, it happened in the very first episode when Fry was frozen.
@Christian The Balloon Scout He caused it by being hunted by swedes if I'm not mistaken.
So ancient aliens guy from history channel was right
“Probably some hogwash about the human spirit” my god this shows amazing
Futurama's way of saying the universe doesn't give a hoot about humans.
How the hell did the professor hit Hitler in Germany when they were in New York?
now that is the best question. hats down to you Nick Ruocco
No j nick
Nick R jr
Fry and lori
what?
This is the best bit of science fiction they ever did on Futurama.
The notion of the universe ending and then starting over if you just wait long enough.
This episode truly deserved its Emmy
100%
Yeah
Dude he stop in a certain period of time to kill hitler twice
This is perfect
Nah he only killed him once 3:55
Bender killed the first fish to walk on land, and Farnsworth killed Hitler just before he rose to power, yet everything turned out exactly like it was supposed to.
This means (Futurama at least) exists in an Absolute Nexus, a quantum theory that says that time and history are inevitable no matter what you do to change the present. It’s like throwing a rock into a lake. Yes the rock will disrupt the lake’s surface water, but it’ll smoothen out back to normal eventually.
Luciano Martinez
You're forgetting that other episode with universes contained in cardboard boxes.
Just making sure you are aware this is a cartoon...
So if I go back in time to stop you from typing 'Fry' instead of 'Bender' it will be a pointless act because your spelling mistake is eventually enevitable...
Luciano Martinez They're not changing the past at all. They keep going forward in time because the universe keeps resetting itself ad infinitum.
I think the nexus more accurately describes human behavior. We think short term memories affect us greatly, but after long enough we default to habits and the path of least resistance.
Oh the vast emptiness. (Shakes the empty beer can)
Hahahaha love this show.
Professor: Is it possible!?"
Fry: It must be possible. It's happening !" XD
By the way, what's happening?
I've seen this Futurama episode about few times and it's probably one of the best Futurama episodes of all time.
I think it is one of my favourite Futurama episodes of all time as well.
"Oh the vast emptiness!!! " * shakes empty beer can *
Nearly every line in Futurama is pure gold. Incredible writers.
Definitely one of my favorite Futurama scenes. Let’s take her around again!
*[MADE IN HEAVEN]*
this is the last place i spected to find a jojo reference
Part 6 never
I knew I'd find this comment here
[Change da World]
reset
Darn! I hit Eleanor Roosevelt instead! lol!
And I went:
"Seriously Farnsworth?!"
Who?
Cunning Smile you’ve never heard of the assassination of president FDR?
He said "by mistake".
Wouldnt really be a time paradox though? Was effectively a new universe with brand new characters, Coulda both lived together
zombieboy1292 Give me like a world went out slavery, famine and etc
Wut?
What?
Godwin's law folks
Fuck you, jew
I really like the “Fry you’re missing the dinosaurs” part. It’s just so funny to me
I WANT FUTURAMA BACK!
it was fun. But isn't this better than endless seasons after annother ? In the end futurama had good ending I think
FinnKeyPlay yes and meanwhile the simpsons keeps going even though it's gone stale and is no longer funny
Grzesiek 41st Nah it had a great ending and deserves to die fresh. I mean they set up the ending to make you want to rewatch the series again
They'll be back in the next universe. Just be patient.
Good news everyone!!
It's not.
For some reason this episode and especially this part of the episode makes me happy with how my life turned out. Made a lot of mistakes and even though this is a cartoon it really makes you think. This was very well done.
“It must be possible, it’s happening” Fry’s statement was so profound, yet delivered so it seems obvious and uninteresting
According to some scientists that tackled this topic, this is one of the more likely ways of how our universe works out though.
There was literal nothingness,, the chance that, if our universe truly decays of all the protons, and true nothingness reappears, the chance of another big bang is basically 100% since the time at that moment ist infinite.
That's one of a few theories. But the universe would definitely not be the same.
Well consider this: if the universes following ours end in the same way, the chance of one reappearing a second time is also 100%, an unimaginable amount of time later.
The producers of Futurama or actual theoretical physicist, so you're right this very concept could be true
Anselm BachMobil could be, correct me if I'm wrong but the interactions of super small things like atoms and stuff are always the same right? So the same starting particles would interact in the same way and create the same result. Idk though this is based on half remembered stuff from high school
The thing is, that the second big bang could end up completely different. What if one of the fundamental forces is stronger or antimatter wins over matter. The possibilities are endless.
By futurama theorey our universe might have been reborn alredy few times before.
It lowers 10 feet with every rebirth though. Damn rounding errors.
Obis Van Ainobis Maybe, after the degenerate era and into the dark era Quantum physics Will become more prominent, it may take quite a while, but the non-zero probability of Quantum interaction makes a second big bang quite likely
THANKS FOR THE LIKES HAPPY EASTER
Obis Van Ainobis infinite amount of times
If this is true then this is truly horrible. History will repeat itself forever. Not k owing how many times it has probably happend is a very scary thought.
1:25 The entire series could have just ended right there...
You just blew my mind!!
They ended it with literally the only ending im not ok with out of all the others. A paradox
@@undeadinside3571 well if they even bring back Futurama they could always follow up on the series finale when they went back to the first episode with it being the same first episode but with major and minor details about the time paradox
@@AWEhardy its just a bad way to end it... It makes sense in a way though. Its like the reruns are happening like new again in a way
This episode has some of the best visual gags ever. From the various wars in the U.S. to the way aliens destroyed all past civilizations.
"Betrrrachten sie meinen Schnurrbart" must be one of the best lines in this show!
Don't bother checking the comment section.. Just a bunch of people quoting a clip you just watched.
Thank you
Wait no referances to MiH!?
And the odd needlessly cynical comment too, it would seem.
That wasn't in the video
I made a JoJo reference lol.
I like how we don’t get to see the dinosaurs because we don’t know for certain what they looked like.
Im pretty sure most of them had alot of fur
Probably like giant birds
JevvoBruv
We found the sheep
It depends on the climate the earth had during the time. But I bet the animal variety was exactly like now.
Birds are dinosaurs. We know what they look like. And some of them are delicious. Especially chicken. Mmmmmm tasty tasty chicken.
I think this is the only time we've ever seen Professor Farnsworth drinking a beer with Fry and/or Bender. Such a wild scene when you think about it, at the end of the first universe they literally are the only things left in existence.
3:56 darn I hit Eleanor Roosevelt by mistake. *the past and future are screwed*
She's overrated.
Alright, so our Heroes from our Universe (lets call it Universe 1) fly past Universe 2 and kill their counterparts in Universe 3, which they call "taking care of the time paradox).
But if the Universes are the same, there should be a time-travelling trio of heroes at the exact same place (or maybe a few feet lower) who fly past Universe 3 and kill their counterparts in Universe 4. Which means there is also a trio of Heroes in Uiverses 5 and 6 each which can then kill their counterparts in 7 and 8. So there is a 4-Universe-loop. Ahem...strange.
Dont tell me that I am overthinking this! This is Futurama, they once included a real mathamathical proof in a body-swapping-episode!
MY FUCKING THOUGHTS EXACTLY!!!
That's the joke, i'm pretty sure. I feel like they should have given a more obvious nod to it but ahh well.
Didn't they break the cycle though when they killed themselves and stopped them doing what they just did?
Hilarious
The folk from Universe 2 probably didn't make the mistake of going forward a million years.
"Oh, the vast emptiness!" That line gets me howling every time!
This episode was funny, but also melancholic and sad. Really makes you think
4:29, you see rick and morty fans? Futurama did it first.
EnterpriseKnight I keep seeing this comment but does what exactly? Both shows are sci find, but R&M never touched the physics of time travel but rather Multiverse theory, infinite timelines and infinite realities. Anything they do is literally meaningless while Futurama is forever tethered to it's own realm, only making treks within it's universe.
EnterpriseKnight Unless you mean Yabadabadoo
I think he's talking about killing the alternate versions of themselves and burying the bodies and taking their place.
FrostReaver Rick and Morty didn’t kill there selfs!! They went to a Dimension where they died! Then buried there bodys!! Either way but shows are awesome!
Uganda Knuckles that's from the flintstones
“Oh the vast emptiness” *shakes can* I’m using that next time I’m on a night out
I like how man's solution in every era past and future (even in the knowledge of alien spaceships with ray-guns) is to build medieval castles.
Pucci: So, what is the way to achieve heaven?
DIO: Watch Futurama S06E07
This is really beautiful to me, because it means that is possible for matter, events, etc from the previous universe to move onto the next, ensuring that we are not stuck in an eternal recurrence.
But would we be around and have the same conscious?