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I can't believe Futurama of all shows almost had me in tears! I found it to be really sad. Fry was trying to resurrect his long-dead dog 'Seymour' from 1999 using the Professor's cloning technology, but as they were about to go through with it, he said no; because it turned out Seymour had died at 15, which was 12 whole years after Fry first found him in the street. Fry said that the dog probably had a rich, full life during all that time they had been apart, and had probably long since forgotten him, so it would probably be best to just leave him be. But at the end of the show, they showed a flashback from Seymour's life, and it turned out for the rest of his life, he'd waited in the same spot every day for Fry to return.
GODAMMIT! I have tears in my eyes just thinking about it! Since when does stuff like Futurama make someone wanna cry?! *thanks Shinigami there's a new ep of the Simpsons on tonight*
I can't believe Futurama of all shows almost had me in tears! I found it to be really sad. Fry was trying to resurrect his long-dead dog 'Seymour' from 1999 using the Professor's cloning technology, but as they were about to go through with it, he said no; because it turned out Seymour had died at 15, which was 12 whole years after Fry first found him in the street. Fry said that the dog probably had a rich, full life during all that time they had been apart, and had probably long since forgotten him, so it would probably be best to just leave him be. But at the end of the show, they showed a flashback from Seymour's life, and it turned out for the rest of his life, he'd waited in the same spot every day for Fry to return.
GODAMMIT! I have tears in my eyes just thinking about it! Since when does stuff like Futurama make someone wanna cry?! *thanks Shinigami there's a new ep of the Simpsons on tonight*