"Futurama" Obsoletely Fabulous (TV Episode 2003) Poster

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Bender gets a downgrade
Tweekums30 July 2012
Warning: Spoilers
After the release of the latest robot model, Robot 1-X, Bender is not happy; the new machine is efficient, environmentally friendly and honest; not qualities one associates with Bender! After finally admitting that he is scared of 1-X he agrees to have an upgrade to make him compatible. Roberto is in front of him in the queue to be upgraded and rants on about how he hates 1-X models and intends to stab them... until he is upgraded then he claims to love 1-X. Bender becomes unsure about the procedure and as it starts he escapes and jumps from the nearest window. Landing by the river he fashions a boat out of a no boating sign before rowing off to a small desert island. Here he discovers a group of fellow obsolete robots; one is powered by a waterwheel, one uses old cartridges and the other has a tiny 2k memory. Over time Bender comes to appreciate the lifestyle and decides that he will downgrade... and fight against technology.

This was a decent episode with some good laughs although the middle section suffers somewhat from only featuring one of the regular cast. The story was fairly good and I particularly liked Roberto's cameo. The obsolete robots were okay but not as funny as I'd have hoped; I did like the water powered robot though... very innovative. Bender's downgraded form was rather fun; especially when it was visited by a woodpecker. The ending had a fun twist that worked better than most times this device is used. Overall not a classic episode but entertaining enough.
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10/10
Reminds me of LACK78 (from Computing Forever)
10086cn2 February 2020
I don't know about you, but this episode of Futurama reminds me exactly of LACK78 (from Computing Forever on YouTube) downgrading from a smartphone to a feature phone. The reasons for Bender to decide to downgrade himself in this episode is just like the reasons why LACK78 downgraded from a smartphone to a feature phone: to have a simpler life!
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