<P> Fry's feelings for Leela are openly displayed throughout the series . In "The Sting", Fry throws himself in front of a baby Queen Bee to protect Leela, resulting in the bee's stinger completely penetrating his torso . In "Love and Rocket", upon noticing that Leela's oxygen tank was running on' critical', he attaches her oxygen tube to his tank, giving her his oxygen and almost asphyxiating himself . In "Parasites Lost", Fry becomes infected with symbiotic "parasites" which enhance his muscles and intelligence, allowing him to attract Leela's romantic attention . However, fearing that Leela was attracted to him only for his worms, he rids himself of them in a failed bid to begin a genuine relationship . In "Time Keeps on Slippin"', Fry moves the stars to write a love note to Leela, but the message is blown up before she can read it . In the final episode of the initial run, "The Devil's Hands are Idle Playthings", Fry trades hands with the Robot Devil in order to compose an opera about Leela in which they fall in love . When Fry returns the Robot Devil's hands to prevent him from forcing Leela to marry him, the opera deteriorates, causing the audience to leave . Fry sadly walks off the stage . Leela is the only one who remains behind, asking Fry not to stop because she wants to hear how it ends . He picks up his holophonor and composes a crude ending in which the stage - Fry and stage - Leela share a single kiss . </P> <P> In the film Futurama: Bender's Big Score Leela falls in love with a seemingly perfect man, Lars, and they soon become engaged . However, Lars leaves Leela on her wedding day explaining later that as a time paradox he is doomed, and that he wouldn't marry her only to have her lose him soon after . Through this he then reveals that he is in fact the time paradox of Fry, who had undergone physical changes due to an explosion and become more mature through 12 years of age and experience . </P> <P> At the end of the film Futurama: Into the Wild Green Yonder, Leela openly admits to loving Fry, and they commence an openly romantic relationship from the episode "Rebirth" onwards . In "The Prisoner of Benda" they have "sex", albeit in differing bodies . The on - again, off again nature of their relationship causes Leela to leave Planet Express and Fry in "Overclockwise", however by the end of the episode, Leela returns to Planet Express and seemingly reunites with Fry . Bender reveals to both Fry and Leela their "ultimate fate" that he learned while he was overclocked . The audience is never shown the contents, but through their facial expressions it is clear that while the journey for them may be bumpy, Fry and Leela will ultimately end up happy . </P> <P> In later episodes, such as "The Butterjunk Effect" and "Fun on a Bun", Fry and Leela are shown to be in a relationship, though the events of the series precipitate frequent arguments and breakups . These issues are usually resolved within the episode, leaving Fry and Leela still together at the end . </P>

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