Futurama season 6 episode 6 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In a humorous twist on war reenactments, characters find themselves in a mock "Sith-Al War," complete with absurdly named participants like Darth Stroyer. Bender, initially reveling in his perceived immortality, faces an existential crisis upon discovering he's not backed up and thus, truly mortal. The quest to find Inspector Five, responsible for his "perfect" build, takes Bender and Hermes through bureaucratic labyrinths to Tijuana, only to confront the reality of imperfection. In a comedic resolution, Hermes fakes Bender's death to evade corporate assassins, teaching Bender a valuable lesson on life's fragility and value.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What event starts the episode?
A war reenactment that is mistaken for the Civil War but is actually the Sith-Al War.
Who is Darth Stroyer?
A character in the war reenactment with a comically bad name, along with others like Darth Trocious and Darth Sploder.
How does Bender view his own mortality initially?
He is indifferent and boasts about his immortality due to his backup unit.
What causes Bender to fear his mortality?
The discovery of a leak, suggesting he has a fatal flaw, which leads to a crisis over his lack of a backup unit.
Who is Inspector Five?
The bureaucrat who approved Bender's construction, marking him as perfect, whom Bender seeks to find due to his flaw.
What is the significance of the journey to Tijuana?
It represents Bender and Hermes' quest to find Inspector Five and address Bender's mortality crisis.
How do Bender and Hermes attempt to find Inspector Five in the bureaucracy?
They navigate the Central Bureaucracy and its inefficiencies in an attempt to access Inspector Five's records.
What is Bender's reaction upon learning he has no backup copy?
He is devastated and confronts his own mortality, leading to a dramatic quest for answers.
How is Bender's crisis resolved?
Hermes fakes Bender's death to stop Mom's kill-bots from targeting him, saving his life.
What lesson does Bender learn by the end of the episode?
He gains a new appreciation for life, recognizing its preciousness and sacredness, despite his initial bravado about immortality.