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== Plot == | == Plot == | ||
=== Act I | === Act I === | ||
The show opens with a voiceover by the Professor, recapping the end of [[Meanwhile]]. The Professor presses the time-reset button, and things revert to a time before the timefreeze. | |||
Fry, realizing it is now July, 3023, and that he is getting old, decides to find a purpose in life. The purpose he settles on is to watch every TV show ever made. [[Leela]] is not impressed, but supports him in his life-goal. He sets about his task, starting by watching an episode of [[The Scary Door|The Scary Mirror]] and a Humorbot 5.0 Stand-Up Special. | |||
=== Act III: | Later, Fry announces to the [[Planet Express]] crew at the conference table that he's watched everything except for the final season of [[All My Circuits]]. [[Bender]] tells him that there are 13,020 of episodes in that season. Fry decides to binge the entire season, a process that, in the year 3023, involves a pair of goggles that drill into the brain. | ||
=== Act II === | |||
The Professor gives Fry a stillsuit (reminiscent of the stillsuits in Dune), a special chair, and he is hooked up into various food- and waste- storage barrels for his long task. He begins watching. | |||
Most of the plots in All My Circuits involve a shocking tale of love between the 6 combinations of [[Calculon]], [[Monique]], [[Boxy Robot]], and [[Human Friend]]. | |||
By April, 3024, Fry has watched the same show for so long that his brainwaves are exactly the same as the TV signal - a situation so dangerous that, if the TV show ever ends, his consciousness will be severed. Worse, there are not many episodes of All My Circuits left for him to watch. The only way the crew can think to save him is to reboot All My Circuits on the Fulu streaming service. | |||
They bring the idea to the [[Execu-Bots]], who initially reject the idea, but decide to go ahead with it after the see a large increase in purchasing from ads on the show (all of which is due to Fry). They agree to pick up All My Circuits for 20 episodes (with an option for 20 more, and maybe a movie). | |||
The one problem in their plan is that the star of the show, [[Calculon]], is dead; that's fixed, though, when the Execu-Bots negotiate with the [[Robot Devil]], and Calculon is shot out of [[Robot Hell]] by a resurrection canon. | |||
Calculon is shot directly into the set of All My Circuits, where the [[Director]], Leela (as Executive Director), and others are preparing to start filming. The professor tells them that, at this point, Fry only has two episodes of the show left, meaning that they will need to produce a new hour-long show every hour to keep Fry alive. | |||
=== Act III === | |||
The situation worsens, as Fry has started streaming at double speed, meaning a new hour-long episode needs to be created every half hour. Luckily, Calculon informs them that a robot actor of his calibre can act at speeds far beyond a mere human actor. | |||
They begin producing the show at double speed. However, the show writers are incapable of writing an hour-long episode every hour. Luckily, Bender is able to write speeds far beyond a mere human writer, and he becomes the sole writer. Eventually, the [[Director]] suffers a heart attack, and Leela takes over as director. This continues until the Execu-Bots come in and cancel the show (again). | |||
=== Act IV === | |||
Fry, at this point watching the last episode of All My Circuits, seems doomed. The Professor offers a solution: gradually shift Fry's focus back from the streaming world to the real world. This is done by having the actors act out the same episode Fry is watching, but directly in front of him in the [[Planet Express Building]]. | |||
The actors begin acting, the Professor gradually decreases the speed of the show Fry is watching, and then gradually decreases the opacity of his binging goggles. All is working well, until a love tetrahedron that Calculon builds out of dynamite and grenades is accidentally ignited by Bender's cigar. | |||
There is an explosion. Boxy Robot is thrown into a wall, and others are tossed about the room, but the worst effect is that Fry's stillsuit is on fire. [[Amy]] tries to put the fire out with some 5-Hour Battery Acid, thinking it's something other than a giant container of battery acid. The stillsuit and chair explode, then crumble into a pile of dust. | |||
They all mourn the loss of Fry, until Fry walks into the room. He tells them he had left the stillsuit days earlier, in order to catch up on his reading; he had found the last few episodes to have poor writing and poor executive producing. | |||
Although Fry failed in his life goal, Leela isn't disappointed in him, and - after the disaster caused by being supportive of him this time - resolves, out of kindness, never to be supportive of him again. | |||
There is a fade to black, and the credits temporarily start. | |||
=== Act V (coda) === | |||
Fry gives testimony at a hearing at the capitol, with [[President Nixon]] presiding. Fry gives thoughtful advice on how often a show should be rebooted, how many episodes a viewer should watch while binging, and that a show which respects its audience should be cancelled every few years. | |||
== Production == | == Production == | ||
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=== Trivia === | === Trivia === | ||
This is the first episode of the third run. | This is the first episode of the third run. | ||
Fry's food- and drink- barrels contain Bachelor Paste and Slurm. | |||
==== Freeze-Frame TV Show Names==== | ==== Freeze-Frame TV Show Names==== | ||
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*[[Philip J. Fry|Fry]] | *[[Philip J. Fry|Fry]] | ||
*[[Eric Horsted's Head]] | *[[Eric Horsted's Head]] | ||
*[[Hyperchicken]] | |||
*[[Hypnotoad]] | *[[Hypnotoad]] | ||
*[[Turanga Leela|Leela]] | *[[Turanga Leela|Leela]] | ||
*[[Monique]] | *[[Monique]] | ||
*[[Shirin Najafi's Head]] | *[[Shirin Najafi's Head]] | ||
*[[President Nixon]] | |||
*[[Bender Bending Rodriguez|Bender]] | *[[Bender Bending Rodriguez|Bender]] | ||
*[[Scruffy]] | *[[Scruffy]] |
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No. | 141 | ||||
Production number | 8ACV01 | ||||
Written by | Patric M. Verrone | ||||
Directed by | Peter Avanzino | ||||
Title caption | "AVENGED!" | ||||
Title caption reference | The 'AVENGE US' caption in the previous episode | ||||
First air date | 24 July, 2023 | ||||
Broadcast number | S11E01 | ||||
Title reference | The Impossible Dream (favourite song of RFK) | ||||
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"The Impossible Stream" is the one hundred and forty-first episode of Futurama, the first of the eighth production season and the first of the eleventh broadcast season. It aired on 24 July, 2023, on Hulu. Fry tries to watch every TV show ever made.
Plot
Act I
The show opens with a voiceover by the Professor, recapping the end of Meanwhile. The Professor presses the time-reset button, and things revert to a time before the timefreeze.
Fry, realizing it is now July, 3023, and that he is getting old, decides to find a purpose in life. The purpose he settles on is to watch every TV show ever made. Leela is not impressed, but supports him in his life-goal. He sets about his task, starting by watching an episode of The Scary Mirror and a Humorbot 5.0 Stand-Up Special.
Later, Fry announces to the Planet Express crew at the conference table that he's watched everything except for the final season of All My Circuits. Bender tells him that there are 13,020 of episodes in that season. Fry decides to binge the entire season, a process that, in the year 3023, involves a pair of goggles that drill into the brain.
Act II
The Professor gives Fry a stillsuit (reminiscent of the stillsuits in Dune), a special chair, and he is hooked up into various food- and waste- storage barrels for his long task. He begins watching.
Most of the plots in All My Circuits involve a shocking tale of love between the 6 combinations of Calculon, Monique, Boxy Robot, and Human Friend.
By April, 3024, Fry has watched the same show for so long that his brainwaves are exactly the same as the TV signal - a situation so dangerous that, if the TV show ever ends, his consciousness will be severed. Worse, there are not many episodes of All My Circuits left for him to watch. The only way the crew can think to save him is to reboot All My Circuits on the Fulu streaming service.
They bring the idea to the Execu-Bots, who initially reject the idea, but decide to go ahead with it after the see a large increase in purchasing from ads on the show (all of which is due to Fry). They agree to pick up All My Circuits for 20 episodes (with an option for 20 more, and maybe a movie).
The one problem in their plan is that the star of the show, Calculon, is dead; that's fixed, though, when the Execu-Bots negotiate with the Robot Devil, and Calculon is shot out of Robot Hell by a resurrection canon.
Calculon is shot directly into the set of All My Circuits, where the Director, Leela (as Executive Director), and others are preparing to start filming. The professor tells them that, at this point, Fry only has two episodes of the show left, meaning that they will need to produce a new hour-long show every hour to keep Fry alive.
Act III
The situation worsens, as Fry has started streaming at double speed, meaning a new hour-long episode needs to be created every half hour. Luckily, Calculon informs them that a robot actor of his calibre can act at speeds far beyond a mere human actor.
They begin producing the show at double speed. However, the show writers are incapable of writing an hour-long episode every hour. Luckily, Bender is able to write speeds far beyond a mere human writer, and he becomes the sole writer. Eventually, the Director suffers a heart attack, and Leela takes over as director. This continues until the Execu-Bots come in and cancel the show (again).
Act IV
Fry, at this point watching the last episode of All My Circuits, seems doomed. The Professor offers a solution: gradually shift Fry's focus back from the streaming world to the real world. This is done by having the actors act out the same episode Fry is watching, but directly in front of him in the Planet Express Building.
The actors begin acting, the Professor gradually decreases the speed of the show Fry is watching, and then gradually decreases the opacity of his binging goggles. All is working well, until a love tetrahedron that Calculon builds out of dynamite and grenades is accidentally ignited by Bender's cigar.
There is an explosion. Boxy Robot is thrown into a wall, and others are tossed about the room, but the worst effect is that Fry's stillsuit is on fire. Amy tries to put the fire out with some 5-Hour Battery Acid, thinking it's something other than a giant container of battery acid. The stillsuit and chair explode, then crumble into a pile of dust.
They all mourn the loss of Fry, until Fry walks into the room. He tells them he had left the stillsuit days earlier, in order to catch up on his reading; he had found the last few episodes to have poor writing and poor executive producing.
Although Fry failed in his life goal, Leela isn't disappointed in him, and - after the disaster caused by being supportive of him this time - resolves, out of kindness, never to be supportive of him again.
There is a fade to black, and the credits temporarily start.
Act V (coda)
Fry gives testimony at a hearing at the capitol, with President Nixon presiding. Fry gives thoughtful advice on how often a show should be rebooted, how many episodes a viewer should watch while binging, and that a show which respects its audience should be cancelled every few years.
Production
Reception
Additional information
Trivia
This is the first episode of the third run.
Fry's food- and drink- barrels contain Bachelor Paste and Slurm.
Freeze-Frame TV Show Names
A total of 83 TV show names can be seen in freeze frame when Fry and Bender are looking at cable/Fulu show listings.
Cable TV Shows (on channels 211 to 249, 68 in total):
Fulu Shows (15 in total):
Allusions
Bender's use of a old mechanical typewriter is an affectation similar to his use of an old film camera in The Thief of Baghead.
Continuity
Quotes
"Does this love triangle have room for one more vertex?" - Human Friend
Alien Language Sightings
Time: 4:12
Location: Cable TV Show Listing (channel 216)
Language: AL1
Translation: The A-Team