Bender Gets Made

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Futurama episode
"Bender Gets Made"

Bender and The Robot Mafia take the crew hostage.
Episode no. 26
Prod. code 2ACV13
Airdate April 30, 2000
Writer(s) Eric Horsted
Director Peter Avanzino
Opening subtitle Simulcast On Crazy People's Fillings
Opening cartoon Unknown
Season 2
November 1999 – December 2000
  1. I Second That Emotion
  2. Brannigan Begin Again
  3. A Head in the Polls
  4. Xmas Story
  5. Why Must I Be a Crustacean in Love?
  6. The Lesser of Two Evils
  7. Put Your Head on My Shoulder
  8. Raging Bender
  9. A Bicyclops Built for Two
  10. A Clone of My Own
  11. How Hermes Requisitioned His Groove Back
  12. The Deep South
  13. Bender Gets Made
  14. Mother's Day
  15. The Problem with Popplers
  16. Anthology of Interest I
  17. War Is the H-Word
  18. The Honking
  19. The Cryonic Woman
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"Bender Gets Made (a.k.a. Bendfellas)" is episode thirteen in season two of Futurama. It originally aired in North America on April 30, 2000.

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[edit] Plot

The Planet Express crew attends a taping of Elzar's television show, much to the joy of Bender, who secretly wants to be a chef. Bender is so excited to meet Elzar that he continually disrupts Elzar in the middle of the show, until Elzar accidentally sprays Leela in the eye with his spice weasel. Leela, who is now temporarily blinded, is forced to wear an eye patch to protect her eye until it's healed. In order to make up for the incident, Elzar invites the entire crew to dinner at his restaurant, serving them the most expensive and appetizing things he has to offer. After the dinner, he presents them with a hefty bill, claiming that though the meal he cooked them was repayment. The crew is unable to afford it, and in order to avoid arrest, Bender agrees to work for Elzar to pay back the debt.

While working at Elzar's restaurant as a busboy, Bender meets the robot mafia, and is offered a chance to join them. He jumps at the chance of doing something he enjoys for a living: stealing (Elzar indifferently allows him to quit his job). Bender works hard for the mafia, quickly becoming one of the Don-bot's favorites. Unfortunately for Bender, the whole job turns sour when the target of the mafia's long planned Zuban Cigar heist is the Planet Express Ship. In an intense space battle, Fry defends the ship and steers it at the same--Leela is still confident in her piloting skills, but blissfully unaware that she's holding Nibbler's dinner bowl since she is still blind, but when she realizes her mistake, she returns to the wheel, and her hindered skills allow them to be captured. Though the mafia blindfold Fry and tie him up with Leela. Bender realizes that if they hear him, his cover will be blown. In a crazy attempt to avoid being discovered, he changes his voice to "king's accent", and pretends to beat himself up. He's almost discovered when Leela's blindfold comes off, but since her eye is still healing she can only see a blurry silhouette. The ship gets robbed, but instead of blowing the ship up and leaving with the mafia Bender remains onboard, telling the mafia he'll take care of them. When they fly away, he ties himself up, and makes up a crazy story to remain unexposed. Back at Planet Express, Leela's eye has recovered and thinks Farnsworth was part of the mafia, for he matched the same silhouette she saw. Bender quits the robot mafia to stick to plain crime instead of organized crime, though not until after Tinny Tim gives him his fraction of the loot.

[edit] Characters

Characters who first appear in this episode are:

  • Donbot
  • Clamps
  • Joey Mousepad

[edit] Cultural references

  • The police batons are visually similar to lightsabers. However, they are functionally different; instead of being used as blades for cutting, they are used as nightsticks for beating.
  • The character Elzar is a reference to the television chef Emeril Lagasse as is his television program and restaurant.
  • MmmTV, the channel that airs Elzar's television show, is a reference to MTV.
  • Leela's eye is treated at the Taco Bellevue Hospital, a reference to Taco Bell. To further this reference, one of the doctors appearing there is a parody of the Taco Bell spokesman of the time, a talking chihuahua.
  • Bender correctly guesses that the Robot Mafia's "private lottery" is an illegal numbers game; Clamps insists they are into "nothing fancy, you know, ones and zeroes mostly", a reference to the binary numeral system used in computers.
  • "Sammy 'the Mechanical Bull' Gravano" is a reference to real-life mobster Sammy "the Bull" Gravano, an associate of John Gotti.

[edit] Continuity

  • A deleted scene had Bender cross out his serial number, 3370318, and replace it with "14" as a means of hiding from the Mob. However the crossed-out serial number was Flexo's, as given 7 episodes prior in "The Lesser of Two Evils" (Bender's is 2716057). This was meant to imply that at some intervening point Flexo had swapped lives with Bender. The scene was removed after the creators decided it would irk fans. (It would also render the later episode "Bendless Love", in which Bender impersonates Flexo in order to prove that Angleyne still loves Flexo, entirely incomprehensible.)
  • Bender comments that his food tastes good even though other episodes claim he has no sense of taste.
  • Much like in other episodes, Zoidberg is treated unfairly. When Leela damages the Planet Express building, Hermes states Zoidberg will pay for it.
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