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*The episode's title is a reference to the [[1971]] road movie ''{{w|Two-Lane Blacktop}}'', directed by {{w|Monte Hellman}} and starring {{w|James Taylor}}, {{w|Dennis Wilson}}, {{w|Warren Oates}} and {{w|Laurie Bird}}. | *The episode's title is a reference to the [[1971]] road movie ''{{w|Two-Lane Blacktop}}'', directed by {{w|Monte Hellman}} and starring {{w|James Taylor}}, {{w|Dennis Wilson}}, {{w|Warren Oates}} and {{w|Laurie Bird}}. | ||
*The episode is also a reference to the 1884 book ''{{w|Flatland}}'', written by {{w|Edwin Abbott Abbott}}. | *The episode is also a reference to the 1884 book ''{{w|Flatland}}'', written by {{w|Edwin Abbott Abbott}}. | ||
*The [[Bonneville Salt Flatlands]] in [[Flatbush]] are a reference to the {{w|Bonneville Salt Flats}} located in | *The [[Bonneville Salt Flatlands]] in [[Flatbush]] are a reference to the {{w|Bonneville Salt Flats}} located in [[Utah]]. There is also an area of the flats known as the {{w|Bonneville Speedway}}, where many {{w|Land speed record|land speed records}} have been broken. | ||
=== Continuity === | === Continuity === | ||
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<poem>'''Amy''': [upset] Do you think they're...dead? | <poem>'''Amy''': [upset] Do you think they're...dead? | ||
'''Hermes''': No, no. I choose to believe they're alive in some other dimension. Screamin' in agony. | '''Hermes''': No, no. I choose to believe they're alive in some other dimension. Screamin' in agony. | ||
'' | ''[Amy wipes away a tear.]'' | ||
'''Amy''': I hope so.</poem> | |||
<poem>''[In the 2D dimension; Leela and the Professor are sat at a table with a bowl of apples on it.]'' | <poem>''[In the 2D dimension; Leela and the Professor are sat at a table with a bowl of apples on it.]'' | ||
'''Leela''': Yum, apples! ''[She grabs a piece of apple and attempts to eat it.]'' Hey, how come I can't swallow? | '''Leela''': Yum, apples! ''[She grabs a piece of apple and attempts to eat it.]'' Hey, how come I can't swallow? | ||
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=== Trivia === | === Trivia === | ||
*The Professor names the Planet Express ship "Bessie". | *The Professor names the [[Planet Express ship]] "Bessie". | ||
=== Appearances === | === Appearances === |
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No. | 129 | ||||
Production number | 7ACV15 | ||||
Written by | Michael Rowe | ||||
Directed by | Raymie Muzquiz | ||||
Title caption | Put On 2-D Glasses Now | ||||
First air date | 19 June, 2013 | ||||
Broadcast number | S10E01 | ||||
Title reference | The 1971 film Two-Lane Blacktop | ||||
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"2-D Blacktop" is the one hundred and twenty-ninth episode of Futurama, the fifteenth of the seventh production season and the first of the tenth broadcast season.
Plot
After being trapped in an alternate two-dimensional universe, the Planet Express crew must face unexpected challenges to daily life.
Production
On 14 December 2011, geek blog Geekologie posted a picture of the episode's production script to their Facebook page.[2] The picture was accompanied by the following description: "got to see Matt Groening, Leela AND Fry (Leela has two eyes and looks like Peggy Bundy FYI). No Bender though (I think he was scared)". In February 2012, the episode's title was registered on the US Copyright Catalog.[3]
On 30 April 2013, Comedy Central released a preview clip of the episode as the first item in the Countdown to Futurama 2013, as well as revealing the air date of the episode to be 19 June 2013.[4]
Image gallery
The Planet Express ship converted into a hot rod.
Additional information
Allusions
- Click here to see cultural mentions made in this episode.
- The episode's title is a reference to the 1971 road movie Two-Lane Blacktop, directed by Monte Hellman and starring James Taylor, Dennis Wilson, Warren Oates and Laurie Bird.
- The episode is also a reference to the 1884 book Flatland, written by Edwin Abbott Abbott.
- The Bonneville Salt Flatlands in Flatbush are a reference to the Bonneville Salt Flats located in Utah. There is also an area of the flats known as the Bonneville Speedway, where many land speed records have been broken.
Continuity
- Bender's vandalism tile-art from "Proposition Infinity" re-appears.
Quotes
Farnsworth: That's it, you hoodlums! Your mouth just wrote a PayPal transfer request that your butt has insufficient funds to honor!
Racer: Marks. Set. Go, yo!
Amy: [upset] Do you think they're...dead?
Hermes: No, no. I choose to believe they're alive in some other dimension. Screamin' in agony.
[Amy wipes away a tear.]
Amy: I hope so.
[In the 2D dimension; Leela and the Professor are sat at a table with a bowl of apples on it.]
Leela: Yum, apples! [She grabs a piece of apple and attempts to eat it.] Hey, how come I can't swallow?
Farnsworth: Hmm, I guess it's because our two-ended digestive system can't exist in this dimension. I suppose that could be an issue.
Leela: [She mumbles and spits the piece of apple out.] I knew it! I knew he'd get us killed somehow!
Farnsworth: [He begins to type on a computer.] As you can see, or rather can't see, but take my word for it, such a digestive system would divide a 2D being into separate pieces!
Trivia
- The Professor names the Planet Express ship "Bessie".
Appearances
Characters
Places
- Debut: Big Boy Karate
- Debut: Bonneville Salt Flatlands
- Debut: Flatbush
- Debut: Impound Lot 136
- Debut: New New Jack City
- Debut: Thingly Wiggly
References
- ^ Countdown to Futurama: Maniac Street Racers. (Comedy Central Tumblr blog.) 13 June 2013. Retrieved on 13 June 2013.
- ^ Wall Photos. (Facebook.) 14 December 2011. Retrieved on 14 April 2012.
- ^ "Just Fan" (23 February 2012). "Futurama: Futurama News (pre-season 7)". (PEEL.) Retrieved on 23 February 2012.
- ^ Countdown to Futurama: Eat and Digest Clip. (Comedy Central Tumblr blog.) 30 April 2013. Retrieved on 30 April 2013.