Best TV Episodes of All-Time, Ranked

#28. Futurama- Jurassic Bark

In this Futurama episode, protagonist Fry comes across the fossils of his dog, Seymour, at a museum. He then acquires the remains and tries to get Seymour cloned so that they can be a happy dog-man duo once again. Losing a pet is always painful and the fact that such events occur in "Jurassic Bark" makes it very relatable. The events, which emphasize wholesome human-animal relationships, are also guaranteed to touch viewers, even those that aren't fans of animated projects. "Jurassic Bark" garners many votes because it delivers an emotional punch way better than many other TV episodes. Fan appreciation is evident on IMDb too, where the rating is an impressive 9.5

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