Futurama Oddly Just Repeated The Same Story Twice In One Season

Warning: Contains Spoilers for Futurama season 12, episode 6!
Futurama is known for telling all kinds of crazy original storylines throughout its 12 seasons, which is why it is so strange that the series just repeated the same story twice in one season. For the most part, Hulu's Futurama revival has managed to recapture the charm and originality of the original show, with many of the episodes from Futurama seasons 11 and 12 holding up to the quality of some of the best Futurama episodes. However, Futurama season 12, episode 6 just retreaded ground in a strange way, borrowing a story from just a few episodes ago.
Futurama season 12, episode 6, "Attack of the Clothes" sees Farnsworth decide to take on another wacky experiment, with him this time attempting to create a headless Frankenstein's monster of his own. After enlisting guest star Cara Delevingne to be the head of this creature, the clothes that Farnsworth designs for it become immensely popular,...
Futurama is known for telling all kinds of crazy original storylines throughout its 12 seasons, which is why it is so strange that the series just repeated the same story twice in one season. For the most part, Hulu's Futurama revival has managed to recapture the charm and originality of the original show, with many of the episodes from Futurama seasons 11 and 12 holding up to the quality of some of the best Futurama episodes. However, Futurama season 12, episode 6 just retreaded ground in a strange way, borrowing a story from just a few episodes ago.
Futurama season 12, episode 6, "Attack of the Clothes" sees Farnsworth decide to take on another wacky experiment, with him this time attempting to create a headless Frankenstein's monster of his own. After enlisting guest star Cara Delevingne to be the head of this creature, the clothes that Farnsworth designs for it become immensely popular,...
- 9/5/2024
- by Robert Pitman
- ScreenRant
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