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From the episode "GodFellas", Season 3 Episode 20 of Futurama, the last few seconds. Just quite a cool clip I think. Along with "You can't count on god for jack!", which isn't uploaded.

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Factoid: The song on the piano Bender is playing earlier on in the episode is Chopin's "Polonaise" in C minor, famous classic song. The *actual* recording in the episode (see 3:23 in the EPISODE) is played by Ken Keeler, a writer for Futurama who also just happens to have a PhD in Applied Mathematics from Harvard Uni, *and* proved "Group Theory".

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  • is it just me or does the galaxy look A LOT like the spore game selection screen?

  • One of the smartest interpertations of God I've ever seen.

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  • So...the right thing to do is fuck all?

  • See, this is why I like Futurama more than other shows. They can have a take a controversial topic, make a good episode about, and not come out sounding like a strawman mouthpiece.

  • ...WOW. I FEEL SO FUCKING ENLIGHTENED. SO FUCKING ENLIGHTENED.

  • @lordfatner It's actually called t

    "The Last Question." Great read though

  • read "The Ultimate Question" by Isac Asimov, then realize that this is one of the best and smartest dialogue of all time...

  • @BlissInTheAbyss Matt and Trey and "theists" in the non-traditional sense.

  • Despite this being a satirical show, this really is true, part of the reason why I love this episode. "When you do things right, people won't be sure you've done anything at all." and "Right and wrong are just words, it's what you do that matters." Both are very true.

  • @BlissInTheAbyss I wouldn't consider making fun of both sides neutral, just offensive to all parties :3

  • this has more to do with the philosophy of god than with the nature of god himself.

    matts intellect at display right here.

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