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*When Fry and Bender are redecorating the apartment, they take down a [[Slurm]] painting that is a homage to Andy Warhol.
 
*When Fry and Bender are redecorating the apartment, they take down a [[Slurm]] painting that is a homage to Andy Warhol.
 
*One of the apartment renters has a cell phone which chirps exactly like a communicator from Star Trek, the apartment door sounds like the doors on Star Trek as well.
 
*One of the apartment renters has a cell phone which chirps exactly like a communicator from Star Trek, the apartment door sounds like the doors on Star Trek as well.
*Bender's apartment number, 00100100, when decoded from binary is a $. His neighbor, 00111001, is 8. The apartment across the hall, 00100011, is #.
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*Bender's apartment number, 00100100, when decoded from binary is a $. His neighbor, 00111001, is the number 8 and the apartment across the hall, 00100011, is a #.
*This episode was woted 7 on the top ten episodes of Futurama on TV.com.
 
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When Bender becomes sober he walks down the street and all these neon sign is crossing by. This is a reference to the 1945 film The Lost Weekend, where the main character walks down the street, drunk and all these neon signs passes by him.
 
When Bender becomes sober he walks down the street and all these neon sign is crossing by. This is a reference to the 1945 film The Lost Weekend, where the main character walks down the street, drunk and all these neon signs passes by him.
 
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Trivia

  • When Fry and Bender are redecorating the apartment, they take down a Slurm painting that is a homage to Andy Warhol.
  • One of the apartment renters has a cell phone which chirps exactly like a communicator from Star Trek, the apartment door sounds like the doors on Star Trek as well.
  • Bender's apartment number, 00100100, when decoded from binary is a $. His neighbor, 00111001, is the number 8 and the apartment across the hall, 00100011, is a #.

Allusions

I, Robot

The title of the episode is a reference to the Isaac Asimov book I, Robot.

La persistencia de la memoria

When Bender bends Fry's alarm clock and drapes it over the edge of the table, the image is a reference to Salvador Dalí's "soft watches", which first appeared in his famous 1931 painting La persistencia de la memoria (The Persistence of Memory).

Relativity

One of the apartments Bender and Fry look at is based on Relativity, a 1953 lithograph by M.C. Escher.

The Odd Couple

The theme music to the TV Series The Odd Couple is heard when Fry and Bender move into their new apartment, and its iconic "umbrella staking a cigar" scene is parodied.

The Lost Weekend

When Bender becomes sober he walks down the street and all these neon sign is crossing by. This is a reference to the 1945 film The Lost Weekend, where the main character walks down the street, drunk and all these neon signs passes by him.