@Ubiq:
It is, but it was done in such a way that they could claim to have had addressed it while not really doing anything of the sort. So it's telling critics to "SHUT UP" while mocking them at the same time.
To me, that business with the second page is pretty much a cheater's way out to mollify the fanbase that just doesn't jibe with Bender's early reactions. It'd probably have worked better if I wasn't fairly certain that it'll get retconned out of existence like the ending to Jurassic Bark or flat-out ignored from now on.
Oh, I'm worried about that too. Precedent is against them on that one.
But when looking at at the writing, directing and story on it's own, the episode should be a big fat line under "yes, they live happily ever after". Whether it will be is another matter entirely, but even with the wordless ending I personally cannot see them worm themselves out of this one in any believable or acceptable way.
Anyway, Season 6 as a whole was ultimately worth it, methinks. Some total misfires (though the older seasons had their "A Leela of her Owns" too), some average episodes and some instant classics make it for a worthy part of the series.
My favourites:
Lethal inspection: Best one of the lot, In my opinion. Strong writing and an underutilized matchup made it fresh.
Late Philip Jay Fry: Not that funny, but really strong story.
Tip Of the Zoidberg: Answered a longstanding question, and did it well.
Prisoner of Benda: Wonderful ensemble episode, in the vein of Farnsworth Parabox. Loved it.
Great Tier
Cold Warriors: I loved the fact that it wasn't Frys hamster in space. But they could've spent more time on the futuristic flu epidemic; you never got a feeling for why they where being hurled into the sun.
Mutants are revolting: I always like plot forwarding episodes, and this was overdue I feel. No landmark episode, but you can just count the movies as 4 episodes instead of 16. That way, Cold warriors is 100th.
Overclockwize
Law and oracle
Good tier
Fry am the egg man
Moebius Dïck
Rebirth
Clockwork Origin
In-A-Gadda-Da-Leela: Didn't develop the censoring Death star enough, but had a lot of potential
Ok Tier
Reincarnation: Oldtimey segment was great, anime segment had pretty obvious jokes but was okay, but they dropped the ball on the 8 bit part. Most of it turned out to be just the professor talking
Benderama
Lrrrconsiderable
Presidents Heads: It was worth it for the Futuristic Commonwealth bit, but they've been time travelling a lot lately
Yo Leela Leela
Silence of the clamps
That Darn katz: Nibbler/Amy team up is novel, but alltogether too much time was spent in the basement.
Shitty Tier:
Neutopia: Felt a bit haphazardly written, low on jokes, and the third arc was a bit of a rushed mess
Killer App: A one off joke, or subplot at best, inflated to full episode size. Meh.
Ghost in the Machines: Deriative and OOC to the max. Lazy writing at it's finest
Duh Vinci Code: The half assed and much delayed parody is the least of this episodes problems; It's just flat out unfunny.
Proposition infinity: Long ago in this thread I expressed my dread of this one, and it did dissapoint. Why don't you split them up every episode, make it a fucking running joke.
Didn't see: Holiday spectacular