Roswell that Ends Well

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Season 3 episode
Broadcast season 4 episode
Roswell that Ends Well
Roswell that ends well.jpg
No.51
Production number3ACV19
Written byJ. Stewart Burns
Directed byRich Moore
Title captionFun for the whole family
Except grandma and grandpa
First aired9 December, 2001
Broadcast numberS04E01
Title referenceShakespeare's play All's Well That Ends Well
Opening cartoonCongo Jazz
Nomination(s)Annie Awards
Outstanding Directing in an Animated Television Production, 2003, Rich Moore (won)
Emmy Awards
Outstanding Animated Program, 2002 (won)
Additional
Commentary
(Transcript)
Transcript
Directors commentary
(Transcript)
Season 3
  1. Amazon Women in the Mood
  2. Parasites Lost
  3. A Tale of Two Santas
  4. The Luck of the Fryrish
  5. The Birdbot of Ice-Catraz
  6. Bendless Love
  7. The Day the Earth Stood Stupid
  8. That's Lobstertainment!
  9. The Cyber House Rules
  10. Where the Buggalo Roam
  11. Insane in the Mainframe
  12. The Route of All Evil
  13. Bendin' in the Wind
  14. Time Keeps on Slippin'
  15. I Dated a Robot
  16. A Leela of Her Own
  17. A Pharaoh to Remember
  18. Anthology of Interest II
  19. Roswell that Ends Well
  20. Godfellas
  21. Future Stock
  22. The 30% Iron Chef
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"Roswell that Ends Well" is the fifty-first episode of Futurama, the nineteenth of the third production season and the first of the fourth broadcast season. It aired 9 December, 2001 on FOX. Travelling back to 1947 to Roswell, New Mexico, the Planet Express crew becomes the famed Roswell incident, and Dr. Zoidberg is captured by the U.S. military. Meanwhile, Fry manages to kill Enos Fry, the person he thought to be his grandfather, but it turns out that he himself is his own grandfather.

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[edit] The Story

[edit] Act I: "Hey, what smells like blue?"

21 September, 3002: The crew of the Planet Express Ship is attending a unique event, accompanied by Professor Farnsworth and Dr. Zoidberg: a supernova right up close. For this momentous occasion, Fry decides to make some popcorn in the ship's microwave oven, but unfortunately, he uses a portion of corn wrapped in metal foil. This causes a microwave malfunction, which generates a field of blue radiation which collides with the red radiation emitted by the exploding star. Both fields react violently with each other and hurl the PE ship through a time tunnel which carries it to Earth.

Without the help of GPS and with a failing drive, the PE ship crash-lands in the desert, which results in Bender being ejected through one of the cockpit windows after he refuses to buckle up, and upon landing his body is smashed to pieces all across the desert, temporarily reducing him to his head. Zoidberg is left to pick up Bender's body, but just as he is finished, he is abducted with the parts by the soldiers of a nearby air force base. It turns out that the crew has travelled back to 9 July, 1947 and has landed near Roswell, New Mexico. Bender's body is mistaken for an UFO, and Zoidberg is mistaken for an evil alien - almost correct.

[edit] Act II: "A Buffet! Oh, if only I had my wallet with me."

Return to the future is only possible as long as the hole in the time-space continuum punched by the supernova remains open, which leaves exactly 24 hours. The crew has several tasks to complete: acquire a new microwave, rescue Zoidberg and Bender's body, all without upsetting history. Things become more complicated as Fry mentions that his grandfather Enos Fry is stationed at Roswell, which presents the danger of time paradoxes as he is the only one who can infiltrate the military base without arousing suspicion, as he is the right age to be a soldier, male and two-eyed.

Meanwhile, the bases officers are interrogating Zoidberg and making tests with him, to little effect, and they inform the President. Fry, carrying Bender's head, sneaks onto the air base (disguised in an army uniform with the help of All Purpose Spray), and soon runs into his grandfather. Fry is desperate to remove him from any dangers that might threaten his life, but inadvertently pushes him into a pile of rusty bayonet heads, then drags him out of the base - and right into an active minefield. They eventually make it into the town and enter a local diner, where Fry also meets his grandmother, Mildred Fry, his grandfather's fiancée. However, it seems that Enos is more interested in young men, much to Fry's horror.

Meanwhile, Leela and the Professor, both in heavy disguise, are attempting to buy a microwave, with absolutely no success as microwave ovens did not exist then and the sleazy salesman tries to unload a huge gas oven on them, much to the anger of Leela who seems not to appreciate antiquated female role stereotypes. Fry, in his attempt to bring his grandfather to safety, drives him to a remote house and tells him to stay there, then leaves. Shortly afterwards, the house is utterly vaporized by the blast of a nuclear weapon test nearby, as is Enos.

"And you are out of here!" Bender's head calls out to Fry.

[edit] Act III: "Are you coming on to me?"

Meanwhile, Leela and the Professor have ended up at the diner and are ordering lunch. Leela spots a radar dish in the air force base, which would suffice as a substitute for a microwave as it emits the same radiation, but the Professor vetoes her plan of stealing it, on account of the fact they can't interfere with history. On that note, Fry arrives with the grim news that he has killed his grandfather, and everyone is puzzled why he (or, given their relationship, the Professor as well) did not vanish.

Mildred receives the news of Enos' death and breaks down in tears. Fry attempts to comfort her, and agrees to walk her back to her house. She invites him in and the two share a drink, and it soon becomes obvious that Mildred is attracted to Fry. Disturbed by the thought of incest, Fry tries to talk her down, but Mildred is having none of it and rips open her shirt. Fry is shocked by this turn of events, and even more so the fact that he exists - he therefore reasons that Mildred can't be his real grandmother, and that his father must have actually been born to different parents, thereby making it okay to sleep with Mildred.

While this is happening, President Truman himself arrives at Roswell to handle the UFO case and the interrogation of Zoidberg. The scientists have arranged Bender's parts in the shape of an UFO, and the President orders a vivisection of Zoidberg, which costs him a number of his internal organs, including one of his four hearts which seems to be a permanent loss.

The following morning, Leela, the Professor and Bender track Fry down and are appalled at what they see - Fry insists that Mildred isn't really his grandmother, but upon seeing that Mildred has apparently aged several decades overnight as a result of their encounter, he realises that she really is his grandmother... and the Professor points out that logically, Fry is his own grandfather. This revelation drives Fry almost crazy, and he runs around the room screaming in horror.

After Leela manages to finally calm Fry down (mostly by smacking him around) the Professor decides that they have no other choice than to drop all secrecy and pursue their goals by means of force, as time is running out, and they decide that history must take care of itself as Fry seemingly already messed it up big-time. The PE ship attacks Roswell Air Base, where the crew liberate Zoidberg and Bender's body and steal the radar dish. While leaving the atmosphere, Bender's head falls out of the cargo hatch, and there is no time to retrieve it as the supernova hole is almost closed, and the PE ship narrowly gets through it and returns to the future.

Fry is left mourning the fact that Bender is trapped 1,000 years in the past, until he realises that Bender's head should still be where it fell. Fry, Leela and the Professor again travel to the remains of Roswell Air Base and search for Bender's head, eventually locating it and reuniting it with his still UFO-shaped body.

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August - 2007 Calendar

[edit] Trivia

   -FRY-     Mildred     Enos  In this model, there are 
   (Ay)        (ab)      (AB)  only two genes represented,
    | |_________|_ _ _ _ _¦    each with three different
    |     |                    genotypes: the first gene
    | Yancy, Sr.    Mrs. Fry   can be any one of (A, a, x)
    |   (Ab)          (xy)     and the second can be any
    |    |_____________|       one of (B, b, y).  Each child
    |          |               in this tree has inherited 
    |         -FRY-            the paternal genotype for
    |         (Ay)             the first gene and maternal
    |__________|               genotype for the second gene.

[edit] Quotes

    Fry: I've never seen a supernova blow up, but if it's anything like my old Chevy Nova, it'll light up the night sky.

    Leela: OK, here's the plan. Zoidberg - pick up the pieces. Everyone else - take five.

    Professor Farnsworth: Your grandfather?! Stay away from him, you dim-witted monkey! You mustn't interfere with the past! Don't do anything that affects anything, unless it turns out you were supposed to do it, in which case for the love of God, don't not do it!
    Fry: Got it.
    Professor Farnsworth: If, for example, you were to kill your grandfather, you would cease to exist.
    Fry: But existing is basically all I do!

    President Truman: Whistlin' Dixie! I want this sent to Area 51 for study!
    General: But Sir, that's where we are building the fake moon landing site!
    President Truman: Then we'll have to really land on the moon! Invent NASA and tell them to get off their fannies!

    President Truman: If you come in peace, surrender or be destroyed. If you're here to make war, we surrender.

    Professor Farnsworth: Start the ship, Leela! Let's just steal the dish and get back to our own time.
    Fry: But won't that change history?
    Professor Farnsworth: Oooh, a lesson in not changing history from "Mr. I'm-my-own-grandpa". Let's get the hell out of here already! Screw history!

    Mildred: In times like these I just need someone to hold me! [grabs Fry's arm] Mmmm you like holding me don't you?
    [Fry starts shaking violently.]
    Fry: Hey, you know what always cheers you up, baking me a nice tray of sugar cookies!
    Mildred: How about these cookies, sugar? [She rips her shirt off revealing her bra.]

    Base Officer: Stomach Contents; Devilled Egg.
    Zoidberg: Devilled Egg? [Eats Devilled Egg.]
    Base Officer: The same Devilled Egg.

    General: This experiment will determine what, if anything, the alien eats.
    [Zoidberg is released into a room with a large table of food in front of him.]
    Zoidberg: A buffet! Oh, if only I'd brought my wallet!
    General: It's free.
    [A scream of delight echoes as Zoidberg hurls himself at the buffet. Food splatters the window, followed by Zoidberg, who starts eating the food off the window.]

    Leela: Oh, I'm sorry. now I'll aks you again; where can we find a mi-cro-wave?
    Salesman: Sir, your wife's hysterical, so I'll address this to you. This oven is lightning fast. it takes only five hours to cook a roast.
    Farnsworth: Ooh, that's good news! You know, you really don't cook enough roasts, Leela. [Leela turns the gas hob on, setting fire to Farnsworth's tie. He turns to the salesman.] Women!

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