Futurama: The Prisoner of Benda

Best episode of the season. It had so many great moments. Fry’s and Leela’s gross out contest. Bender’s crown stealing attempts (I wonder what a reverse Turing test would actually be). The forbidden love between Scruffy and the Washbucket. Farnsworth’s daredevil stunts.

It would have been cool if the actors had tried to imitate each other’s voices instead of the voice switching along with the mind swap, but maybe that would have been too confusing.

Loved the episode. 9 out of 10.

Agreed. I found myself laughing a lot and loudly throughout the episode. I’ll need to watch it again to catch all the good stuff.

Was it just me, or did anyone else watching this ep have his head turn into a wolf’s head and start howling and whistling when (Bender)Amy climbed onto the deck of the yacht in her bikini? Anyone? Anyone?

That is one hot cartoon character. Just saying.

Very weak episode. I didn’t see anything funny. The concept was a cliche in the 1930s, and they didn’t do anything other than the obvious with it.

Especially bad compared to the previous week.

You are out of your mind. Please change your name to InsanityChuck post-haste.

This episode was fantastic. I am assuming that David X. Cohen (or one of the other gigantic nerds who writes this show) has posted a proof of the body-switching theorem somewhere, or that it’s otherwise a well-known math-nerd problem. Anybody know where it can be found?

Did anyone solve the puzzle of 2 people switch bodies and can’t switch them back? How many other people would it take to get everyone back into their own body? Does this even have a solution?

Sorry, but I calls 'em as I sees 'em. I didn’t laugh once and barely cracked a smile. You had all the obvious situations and jokes that Thorne Smith used in 1931. And they seemed to think they could get big yucks by saying “Look! Leela is Farsworth! Leela’s body is now fat! Zoidberg is gross!!!” Third rate stuff without a single joke that wasn’t telegraphed from the beginning. This was jump-the-shark bad (though I expect they will recover).

Ethan Bubblegum Tate said that it could be done for any number of people with two extra folks to help out. But a formal proof was not forthcoming in the episode.

I loved it. But the premise would have been much better in a 2 or 4 episode format.

I’m greatly assuming the end montage of everyone in the brain machine means the math nerds figured it out and animated it.

Also…do I even need to say it was written by Ken Keeler?
The episode was ok. I guess it was a bit predicable but it wasn’t horrible. My favorite moment was the

“Leela?”
“Hermes…Professor?”
“Amy”.
Something to that effect where they called out the person who’s body it was and they answered with who’s mind it was.

This is why I avoid history. To keep current things funny. :stuck_out_tongue:

It was an entertaining episode and I laughed but it’s not as good as the last couple of episodes.

I did love it when in the beginning Bender was coming up with his plan to steal the crown and he was calling out his plan and describing the different types of people he would need which just happened to correspond with the characters of the show.

And again at the end of the episode after everyone gets back in their bodies and the credits start and he starts describing his plan again and it’s the same as in the beginning.

Also the bit with the Emporer in the mop bucket and Zoidberg in Fry’s body had me cracking up. Zoidberg finally has a friend.

About the switching bodies theory Wiki says Ken Keeler did have a solution.

Wasn’t the proof written on the blackboard?

You can swap two people back with two outsiders in five moves:
A B C D
1 2 3 4
2 1 3 4 (AxB)

2 1 4 3 (CxD)
4 1 2 3 (AxC)
4 3 2 1 (BxD)
1 3 2 4 (AxD)
1 2 3 4 (BxC)

This also proves that, at worst, you can swap 2x people back with 2x outsiders in 5x moves. If anyone wants to provide a better solution for larger groups, go ahead.

I greatly enjoyed this episode. My favorite part was easily the janitor and the wash bucket.

<Cue soft tragically dramatic background music>
Scruffy is lying down in his ole bastment cot, reading porno mags…He sees a silhouette at the door…

Scruffy: “…Miss Wong?”
Amy/Washbucket: “NO SCRUFFY. IT IS WASHBUCKET. I LOVE YOU. WASHBUCKET HAS ALWAYS LOVED YOU.”

Amy/Washbucket forcfully kisses Scruffy. Scruffy resists, at first, then gives in…but comes to his senses!

Scruffy: “It’s wrong washbucket. Oh…it’d be sweet for awhile. But in the back of our minds we’d know that I’m a man and you’re… janitorial equipment.”

With a hint of desperation in her mechanical voice, Amy/Washbucket pleads.
Amy/Washbucket: “IN ANOTHER CITY; WE COULD BE ANYONE WE WANT.”

Scruffy puts a sole, gentle, finger on Amy/Washbucket’s mouth.
Scruffy: “Go. Go now…before I beg you to stay.”

Scruffy now looks away and physically rejects Amy/Washbucket. Amy/Washbucket slinks away. Scruffy crumples onto his cot, crying.
</Cue soft tragically dramatic background music>

It seems like I’ve been the polar opposite of the SDMB consensus for all the enw episodes. I thought this was the worst new one so far.

I’m also concerned that they’re going to lessen Lrrr somehow next week. I really hope I’m wrong.

The formal proof was in the episode, on the chalkboard. The solution works for any number of individuals.
Great episode, although I kind of got physically ill seeing Zoidberg get it on with the Professor.

I09 has a recap of it here:

Screw that…

[link removed]Go here and watch it.

The link itself is for episode one of this season…but every episode is on there, good picture/sound…and best of all IT’S FREE!!!

Wahhhh. . . wahhhh. . . huh-huh-huh…Yep.

The Bender plot of him stealing the crown was weak, I thought, but everything else was gold. The washbucket’s love for Scruffy was laugh-out-loud funny, and that bit was perfectly ended with his crying, then saying “Yep.”

Best of the season. Sure, the body switching stuff has been done to death by others, but I thought they did a good job putting the characters in that situation and having the results play out according to personality. Along those lines, I think they’re doing great with the characters this season. Amy’s finally getting something of a personality instead of just being there for Kiff to play off of, and an excuse to bring in the Wongs. Hermes seems more than a Jamaican/bureaucratic joke now.

And Leela (in the Professor’s body) asking Fry if her penis turned him off was a hoot.

We have a strong preference hereabouts that people’s copyrights be honored, so I broke that link.

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