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Out of concern for [[Bender]], [[Fry]] moves back into [[Bender]]'s old apartment (after recovering [[Bender]]'s antenna). Then discovers that [[Bender]]'s over-sized closet (bigger than a human sized bedroom) has more than enough room for a human to live comfortably.
 
Out of concern for [[Bender]], [[Fry]] moves back into [[Bender]]'s old apartment (after recovering [[Bender]]'s antenna). Then discovers that [[Bender]]'s over-sized closet (bigger than a human sized bedroom) has more than enough room for a human to live comfortably.
   
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"I, Roommate" is the third episode of Season One of Futurama. It originally aired in North America on April 7, 1999. The episode was written by Eric Horsted and directed by Bret Haaland. The plot focuses on Fry and Bender's search for an apartment after deciding to become roommates and the various difficulties they have in finding a place that is acceptable to both of them.

Plot

Since his arrival in the future, Fry has been living in the Planet Express offices, eating everything, attracting owls, using the chemical burn shower and drying his hair with the Planet Express ship's engines, giving him huge doses of radiation. Fry's presence is disrupting business . When Fry eats the Professor's alien mummy-which is noted to taste like beef jerky- it is decided that Fry has to go. After being physically removed from the office, Fry moves in with Bender.

Several days later, Fry discovers that he can't take living in Bender's 2 cubic meter apartment, and the two begin a search for living space that will satisfy them both. But ultimately, they are unsuccessful until one of Professor Farnsworth's colleagues dies. Fry and Bender lease his old apartment, with Bender living in the closet.

SoberBender

"Please, Bender. Have some malt liquor. If not for yourself, then for the people who love you."

At the house warming party - Leela gives Fry a mini fruit tree, Dr. Zoidberg brings caviar and Farnsworth gives him a teriyaki style mummy - they watch All My Circuits, and each time Bender is in the room the television doesn't work. Bender gets the landlord, and after four failed attempts to find the cause the landlord finally finds the cause, Bender's antenna.

After discovering his antenna interferes with the building's televisions, Bender is forced to relocate back to his old residence, but Fry stays put. Distraught at the separation from his friend, Bender goes on a self-destructive sobriety binge, eventually cutting off his own antenna to live with Fry.

Out of concern for Bender, Fry moves back into Bender's old apartment (after recovering Bender's antenna). Then discovers that Bender's over-sized closet (bigger than a human sized bedroom) has more than enough room for a human to live comfortably.