Commentary:I, Roommate

Topics of Discussion

 * Fox didn't understand the show, the suicide booths or Dr. Zoidberg.
 * Where Billy got the voices for his characters.
 * How hard it was to animate the martini glasses that Bender has.
 * How hard it was to animate the conveyor belts in that same scene.
 * Some of the animation wasn't up to scratch.
 * How they make fun of New Jersey and how they were the first to bash it.
 * How brilliant Hattie is.
 * How the episode resembles the odd couple.
 * One of the designers was upset the nice chair was to be destroyed.
 * Frames were cut from Amy's fall to make it quicker and more violent.
 * Talk about LoBrau beer existing from the 20th Century to the 31st Century when most products went out of business
 * The digital technologies used in the show and how it differs from traditional, hand coloured cells.
 * Explanation on how and why Bender's neck is bent.
 * Matt Groening wonders if anybody understands that owls are the new animal pests.
 * New doors in Fry's room (Bender's closet) "come and go."
 * Billy talks about how the closing credits are always squished into a 1" x 1" section on the screen.

Highlights / Quotes

 * Matt Groening: This show got off to a rough start Fox thought it was too out of space so this brought it back to Earth.
 * Unknown: This is when we first see Calculon, a moment in television history.
 * David X. Cohen: I'm not gonna go into the full answer of this question, but the nerdiest, computeriest viewers out there might want to look up Bender's apartment number in the chart.
 * David X. Cohen: The New Jersey bashing begins, resuming in episode 9, probably a few other ones here and there. Episode 8 also.
 * Matt Groening: Can I admit something? I have never seen the Odd Couple. I really, I haven't. David X. Cohen: Oh really, you haven't? Well then we also made up that cigar joke that you're seeing.