Bender and Fry volunteer for military duty to enjoy the benefits of the soldiers's discount. When war breaks out later that same day, Leela too decides to join the all-male ranks, under the guise of Lee Lemon, and creates quite a stir for her leader, Zapp Brannigan.
Season 3 Episode 2 of Futurama resulted in a 0.00 rating in the 18-49 demographic.
s03e01 - The Honking
s03e02 - War Is the H-Word
s03e03 - The Cryonic Woman
s03e04 - Parasites Lost
s03e05 - Amazon Women in the Mood
s03e06 - Bendless Love
s03e07 - The Day the Earth Stood Stupid
s03e08 - That's Lobstertainment!
s03e09 - The Birdbot of Ice-Catraz
s03e10 - Luck of the Fryrish
s03e11 - The Cyber House Rules
s03e12 - Insane in the Mainframe
s03e13 - Bendin' in the Wind
s03e14 - Time Keeps on Slipping
s03e15 - I Dated a Robot
When Fry, a somewhat dim-witted 25 year-old pizza delivery boy for Panucci's Pizza is asked to make a drop at Applied Cryogenics, it's the beginning of a journey that will take him more than a thousand years into the future.
Fry falls into one of the company's capsules and doesn't emerge until the dawn of the year 3000. Here he befriends a beautiful one-eyed alien called Leela (a worker at the New York based cryogenics factory) and a degenerate robot named Bender. The trio track down Fry's great-great-great-etc. nephew, Professor Farnsworth, who hires the three to work for his intergalactic delivery service. Together they traverse the cosmos delivering goods for Planet Express, Leela serves as the ship's captain and Bender indulges in his love of booze, large cigars and pornography.