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Option 2: " The Luck of the Fryrish " (Broadcast 3x10 / Production 3ACV04)

: The climax is a meta-commentary on the act of writing itself. Fry defeats the leader of the brains not through physical force or scientific genius, but by writing a poorly-spelled story that forces the brains to leave "for no raisin". Futurama 3Г—7

: The episode cleverly transports characters through various literary worlds, including Moby-Dick , Tom Sawyer , and Pride and Prejudice , using these settings to highlight the absurdity of the "stupidity" epidemic. Option 2: " The Luck of the Fryrish

: The episode frames a classic rivalry between Fry and his older brother, Yancy. Fry spends the episode fueled by a thousand-year-old grudge, believing Yancy stole his lucky seven-leaf clover, his name, and his "destiny" to be the first person on Mars. : The episode frames a classic rivalry between

: The irony at the heart of the story is that Fry—the show's most famously dim-witted character—becomes the universe's only hope because he lacks the "delta brain wave" that the brains target.

: It shifts the show's tone from cynical comedy to a meditation on how we are remembered by those we leave behind. The closing montage, set to "Don't You (Forget About Me)," highlights that even a "loser" like Fry was someone's hero.