• SokathHisEyesOpen
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    1481 year ago

    I never understood why Al acts like having sex with his hot wife is a chore. Boomers sure are different.

    • @derf82
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      991 year ago

      As a millennial who is now the same age as Al, I get it a lot more. When you are 40, come home from a job you hate that doesn’t pay enough, and are physically and mentally exhausted, yeah, sex isn’t as appealing, even if married to Katey Sagal. You just want to plop down on the couch, turn off your brain, and be left alone. Peggy being horny is just a reminder that his wife refuses to work (neither outside nor inside the home) and has more energy.

      But also remember they originally offered the role to Rosanne Barr, which would have been even more understandable.

      • @acceptable_pumpkin
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        171 year ago

        Rosanne Barr would have absolutely ruined the show and it would never have been as popular.

    • @[email protected]
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      911 year ago

      Al Bundy spends all day working on his hands and knees for women only to come home to more demands from a woman he’s not emotionally attracted to.

      It’s supposed to be ironic that he can’t derive joy from the one bright spot in his life, a sexy wife who’s DTF.

  • @Icaria
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    951 year ago

    Reddit once voted the end of an ep of Archer as the greatest moment in TV history or some such.

    The moment in question was a shot-for-shot homage to an episode of Magnum PI. No one seemed to acknowledge this.

  • @xantoxis
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    701 year ago

    It does also require a knowledge of the acting credits of Leela’s voice actress, though.

    • vortic
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      421 year ago

      I actually had forgotten that Leela is Katey Segal. I thought it was funny without that extra context.

      • @AngryCommieKender
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        121 year ago

        Unfortunately I’m exceptionally good at matching voices. I knew it was Peg Bundy before I finished episode 1, and then I went online to verify that.

        • Che Banana
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          31 year ago

          Right? Can’t remember names to save my life but I can pick up voice recognition easily it seems.

  • Captain Aggravated
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    491 year ago

    That was one of Futurama’s weaker episodes even if you understand the actor allusion. If you don’t get the reference, a lot of screentime is spent on a couple of the characters behaving in slightly strange ways for no apparent reason.

    • @[email protected]
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      171 year ago

      It’s one of my favorites (when I saw it two decades ago) but I guess I get the references. I just thought Fry pretending not to know what a video game was and the internet being full of ads and sex still relevant? Bender also stealing everything was a delight.

        • @[email protected]
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          41 year ago

          I remember the joke before that being:

          “this statue’s only got one eye”

          “lazy sculptor”

          then when the “no eyes” bit came up … I was cracking up.

      • Captain Aggravated
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        71 year ago

        The internet being full of ads and sex is still relevant (ads possibly moreso) but yeah it’s not as fresh as it was. If anything the Napster episode aged worse than the plain internet one, but I think it holds up as an episode better.

    • @[email protected]
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      171 year ago

      Married With Childrens last episode aired in 1997 so it was in recent memory, and I’m sure you could watch a rerun of MWC same day this episode aired (March 19, 2000).

      • Captain Aggravated
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        121 year ago

        …if you cared to, which at least some of the audience likely did not. I’m sure the demographics of a live action present day dysfunctional family sitcom and a sci-fi cartoon don’t perfectly overlap.

        Then 23 years went by.

      • @Pipoca
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        Married With Children would have ended when millennials were somewhere between 16 and 1.

        It doesn’t really matter how strict your parents were with TV. Most millennials weren’t really in the target demographic for it when it was airing; they’d have been more likely to be watching Rugrats, Power Rangers, All That, Dragon Ball Z or whatever if left to their own devices.

        They’d have watched it if it were something their parents watched. I literally never deliberately turned on Friends or Will And Grace, but since my parents watched them, I saw a bunch of them. Married With Children wasn’t a show my parents followed, though, so the Futurama episode would have gone over my head.

        It really seems like a reference aimed mostly at the oldest millennials, gen X, and boomers.

        • @[email protected]
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          11 year ago

          As someone who watched rugrats and dbz, All that, and a Lil power rangers…YOURE FLIPPING WRONG! I also watched the heck out of MWC and also Roseanne.

          • Older Mellinial
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        111 year ago

        I’m only 27, not American and I had never heard of married with children before. I can remember watching fresh Prince of Bel air and friends (repeats) and some other shows. Plus I’m on the oldest end of gen z and if I’d had a kid at 16/17 then they’d certainly be old enough to have opinions.

      • @[email protected]
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        I am refiering to generation alpha. (2010 on since there is not really an agreed on date.)

  • @JdW
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    Nonsense. Cultural history transferrence is a thing, I did not have to have watched Gilligan’s Island or the Honeymooners to get the references in every 80s tv show, it became clear from the context and its own meta joke.

    So no, just like a GenX-er did not need to have been a Baby Boomer to undestand the “One of these days Alice, Bang! Zoom! Straight to the moon!” reference, a Gen Z-er can quite easily get references about Gen X series from the frequency and context they encounter them.

    • Flying Squid
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      71 year ago

      I can confirm this. I am a huge fan of Mystery Science Theater 3000. I am Gen X. They were self-described “post-boomer(s).” I didn’t get some of the references to pop culture older than me, but often the delivery made it funny anyway. And people much younger than me who love the show feel the same way.

      • @[email protected]
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        31 year ago

        Tbh one of the coolest parts to me is that I can learn about other old movies and stuff that they reference, and then when I rewatch the mst3k ep I get other jokes that didn’t hit for me watching the first time.

    • @Rukmer
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      61 year ago

      My mom (border of gen x and boomer) explained all the references to me when I was a kid watching Futurama for the first time. Honestly, Futurama and seeking out information related to the references (either my parents would tell me or I’d look it up in the 2010s when I really started having access to the internet) is probably the biggest way I learned about past culture. At this point I’m explaining the references to my kid but he really is just so far removed from it. Because they’re from like 4 generations ago and have been referenced so much since. Still interesting but I do feel like it, “hits different” as the teens say.

    • ANGRY_MAPLE
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      41 year ago

      Not to mention, streaming services are just about everywhere. If you look at the right time, sometimes you can even find entire seasons of shows on YouTube.

      Do some of the people from older generations commenting suddenly forget about the rest of the internet or what? Lol

      Some of us also have parents who collect DVD, CDs, Blu-Rays and more. I find it hard to believe that an entire generation would just be unaware especially with how all over the place media is

  • Nobel Art
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    281 year ago

    I mean I am like 30+ and I didn’t get this joke.

    • @CitizenKong
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      Leela’s voice actress played Peggy Bundy on Married with Children. Ed O’Neill played Al Bundy and is playing the shape shifter pretending to be one of Leela’s supposed alien race (she’s not an alien, but she didn’t know that yet then). They are re-enacting the look and dynamic of Married with Children in this scene.

      EDIT: I was mistaken, the voice actor is not Ed O’Niell, as kindly pointed out below.

      • @killeronthecorner
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        101 year ago

        Is that Ed O’Neill? Shit I never made that connection, he sounds way different.

        Futurama, Modern Family, Wayne’s World. Guy is an American national treasure.

        • @derf82
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          181 year ago

          It was not Ed O’Neill. He was voiced by David Herman, who also voiced Scruffy and Leela’s father.

            • @samus12345
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              To my knowledge, Ed O’Neill has never voiced in a Simpsons or Futurama episode. Which seems kinda weird since he was a fellow Fox alumni.

          • @CitizenKong
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            11 year ago

            Oh, thanks for the correction. I thought that was the Joke but it was just Leela doing Peg again then.

    • @beefcat
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      61 year ago

      it’s on hulu, and in higher quality than this torrent

      • @alehc
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        81 year ago

        But is it free tho?

        • @beefcat
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          91 year ago

          i would think “the best tv show ever” is worth at least a little more than nothing

          • @[email protected]
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            41 year ago

            You can’t buy it where I live. I usually respect copyright, except when I’m prevented to buy something which is the case right now.

            • @beefcat
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              11 year ago

              that’s totally fair in my book

        • @GlitterInfection
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          01 year ago

          Just because you didn’t pay for it doesn’t mean it was free.

      • @[email protected]
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        21 year ago

        I don’t remember which service but at one point it was streaming without “Love and Marriage” playing over the intro credits. I’m too lazy to dig into why, but seeing Hulu having that back made me smile. Overall not a really big deal but watching that show with the wrong intro music really bothered me for some reason.

      • @Fades
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        11 year ago

        Fuck Hulu, there are plenty of torrents with actual HD. Join a private tracker for actual quality in general

      • BananaTrifleViolin
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        Incase you still don’t, it’s referencing a late 80s to mid 90s sitcom Married with Children. It’s surprisingly good. Katey Segal who voices Leela played one of the main characters, Peggy.

        • @expatriado
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          301 year ago

          i recognized all the characters, but my TIL was that they were preformed by the same actress 🤯

        • @Trollception
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          31 year ago

          Well I didn’t get it at first but I certainly watched married with children. Mainly because there wasn’t anything else to watch at the time on TV.

  • @ChicoSuave
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    231 year ago

    He’s missing his hand down his pants but otherwise perfect

    • @[email protected]
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      731 year ago

      The voice actor for Leela (Katey Sagal) played Peggy Bundy in the tv show Married… with children, which was hugely popular in the 90s. The above picture was a very common scene from the tv show. Peggy with huge hair, sitting on the couch with her husband watching tv and eating junk food. So, it’s a fun reference to her previous work.

      • @[email protected]
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        281 year ago

        In my headcannon Peggy left Al behind and joined up with a biker and his gang, creating a whole new life for her. Al meanwhile took the kids, left chicago for california and used his knowledge about sales to create a solid closet company. Out of that lead infested house, Kelly got her act together and met Phil - while Bud Was finally done with overcompensating.

        • SokathHisEyesOpen
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          111 year ago

          Unfortunately that new life was full of hardship and abuse, if Sons of Anarchy is her sequel.

        • @CosmicTurtle
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          61 year ago

          Peggy then eventually married Josh Lyman, who became a pilot after leaving President Santos. They had a son who became the greatest detective that the NYPD has ever known!

      • @beebers
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        31 year ago

        So, it’s a fun reference to her previous work.

        So then not a joke, but a reference. I understood the reference but failed to see the joke. Maybe I am just overly pedantic.

        • @[email protected]
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          111 year ago

          No worries! I always thought of a “joke” as something that was intended to make me laugh. When I first saw this, I laughed as I didn’t expect a reference to her old show. So I personally consider it reasonable to call it a joke. Either way, this all has made me want to go back and watch an episode or two of Married with children. Cheers!

        • Jackie's Fridge
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          01 year ago

          I watched this Futurama episode back when it aired and was disappointed to see this reference make it to the screen. It wasn’t clever and they spent too much time on it. The term “cringe” has managed both to come into and go out of vogue in the intervening years.

    • ChaoticNeutralCzech
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      51 year ago

      I don’t see any in the image. Do I need the audio or knowledge of the Futurama universe to get it?

    • @PetDinosaurs
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      I’m glad you asked. Mind if I ask you how old are you, and where are you from?

        • @[email protected]
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          21 year ago

          Same and I got it

          I didn’t know they were the same actor originally but with reruns it’s not like they weren’t on at the same time

  • @[email protected]
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    151 year ago

    Well, I now need rule34 of Leela as Peggy, specifically those clothes with the top pulled down.