Episode 25: | Stench And Stenchibility

: The title is a play on Jane Austen’s Sense and Sensibility .

: While the Zoidberg storyline is emotionally heavy, the secondary plot features Bender competing in a lethal tap-dancing competition. Critics often find this contrast jarring, noting that while the Bender segments provide classic humor, they lack the narrative weight of Zoidberg’s "win". Episode 25: Stench and Stenchibility

: The emotional climax occurs when Marianne, now able to smell, finds the scent of flowers repulsive but finds Zoidberg's natural odor delightful. This conclusion reinforces a classic Futurama theme: that "bad" traits on paper can be a perfect match for the right person. Critical Context and Themes : The title is a play on Jane

Watch a detailed reaction and breakdown of Zoidberg's rare moment of triumph in this episode: : The emotional climax occurs when Marianne, now

" Stench and Stenchibility " is the penultimate episode of the original Futurama run (Season 7, Episode 25), serving as a long-awaited "happy ending" for the series' perennial underdog, Dr. Zoidberg.