Ep 3. I, Roommate
- TV14
- April 6, 1999
- 22 min
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8.2 (4,098)
Futurama season 1 episode 3, titled "I, Roommate," follows Fry, the show's main protagonist, as he struggles to get accustomed to his new life in the year 3000. In this episode, Fry is trying to find a place to live in New New York, but he is having a hard time because of his lack of money and the fact that he is unfamiliar with the city.
After several unsuccessful attempts, Fry finally finds a place to live with Bender, a robot who quickly becomes his friend. However, things start to go wrong when Fry realizes that he and Bender have different needs and lifestyles. For example, Bender's love for partying and heavy alcohol consumption makes Fry uncomfortable.
As the episode progresses, we see Fry and Bender having a series of conflicts, such as Bender's refusal to do the household chores and his lack of consideration for Fry's personal space. Despite the initial discomfort, Fry does his best to adjust to these new living conditions and tries to find ways to coexist with Bender.
The episode also features a subplot where the Planet Express crew is working on a high-pressure delivery to a remote planet. The pressure becomes too much for Bender, and he ends up jeopardizing the entire mission. This subplot highlights the tension that exists between Bender and Fry and how their differences can affect the situation at hand.
As the episode draws to a close, we see Fry and Bender reconciling and becoming closer as roommates. Through their adventures together, Fry learns to be more patient and understanding while dealing with Bender's quirks, and Bender learns to be more considerate of Fry's needs as a human.
Overall, "I, Roommate" is a hilarious yet heartwarming episode that showcases the challenges and rewards of living with someone who is vastly different from oneself. Through the characters of Fry and Bender, the episode explores themes such as friendship, loyalty, and the importance of compromise in maintaining healthy relationships. Fans of Futurama and newcomers alike will find "I, Roommate" to be a delightful addition to the show's first season.