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Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP23 Apr 2013 10:29 p.m. PST

"After 14 years — and seven seasons — of missions, the Planet Express crew is about to make its final delivery (again) with the news that Matt Groening's Futurama ends Sept. 4 after an improbable run of 140 episodes.

Comedy Central has decided not to renew the animated science fiction comedy, which the network resurrected after Fox cancelled it in 2003.

"If this is indeed the end of Futurama, it's a fantastic finish to a good, long run," show co-creator and executive producer David X. Cohen said in a statement accompanying Comedy Central's announcement.

Cohen had been a writer and producer for The Simpsons when Groening brought him aboard for the lengthy process of creating, and then running, Futurama. Work started in 1996, three years before the show made its debut. Fox never quite figured out what to do with the off-beat comedy and, which drew uneven ratings — something that almost certainly was due in part to the fact Fox kept changing the time slot and occasionally failed to promote new episodes. When Fox finally pulled the plug in 2003, everyone assumed the show was dead.

Enter Comedy Central, which syndicated the show in 2005 with an option to to make new episodes. It exercised that option a year later, announcing four direct-to-DVD movies it split into sixteen television episodes. That was followed by an order for another twenty-six episodes, and after that, yet another order for the same. When the final episode airs in five months' time, Futurama will have lasted 140 episodes – 68 of which came after its "death" at the hands of Fox…"
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Ditto Tango 2 324 Apr 2013 1:54 a.m. PST

The past couple of days I've read some comments that this might be a blessing, rather than have it run on forever and become the total dreck that The Simpsons became more than a decade ago.
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Mike at Work 224 Apr 2013 9:38 p.m. PST

it should have stayed on cartoon network.. it was a better place for it..

Pictors Studio24 Apr 2013 10:02 p.m. PST

I just watched two episodes of it tonight. It is sometimes a blessing when TV shows end. 30 Rock probably ended before it became a soap opera and that was a good thing. Futurama is probably the same thing.

Pictors Studio24 Apr 2013 10:08 p.m. PST

To add to that, this is the reason why I never bought the Watchmen stuff that DC just did or the Dark Knight Returns 2 thing.

The things ended and were good and couldn't be improved on.

The G Dog Fezian25 Apr 2013 9:09 a.m. PST

Having watched the past season, I believe its time to end it. And I'm a huge Futurama fanboy.

Personal logo John the OFM Supporting Member of TMP25 Apr 2013 6:27 p.m. PST

I'm not upset. I never watched it.

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