Futurama: 10 Most Underrated Episodes
2. That's Lobstertainment!
Season three's 'That's Lobstertainment' finds itself in a similar situation to 'A Leela of Her Own' when it comes to being unfairly rated. The episode is currently ranked at number 131 out of 140, and shares the same score as 'Assie Come Home', 'Calculon 2.0', and '31st Century Fox', three episodes to which it is clearly superior.
After Zoidberg's dreams of becoming a comedian are once again dashed, he turns to his once beloved, now washed up Uncle Harold, who is desperate for one last taste of glory and fame before death. Zoidberg on his own is always entertaining, and expanding his family even further was hilarious.
While Fry and Leela's secondary arc of being stuck in an L.A. tar pit isn't exactly brilliant, possibly even forgettable, the wonderful pairings of Zoidberg and his uncle Harold, and Bender and his hero Calculon are inspired.
The story of having the foursome rig the Oscars may seem a bit far fetched at first, but this is Futurama, and we have seen far, far stranger things happen throughout the series. If Fry can become his own grandpa, then Zoidberg can present at the Academy Awards.