: The episode features a segment of the show's Twilight Zone parody, which foreshadows the dangers of laziness and duplication.
: The episode is a play on the grey goo theory , a hypothetical catastrophic scenario where out-of-control self-replicating molecular nanotechnology consumes all biomass on Earth. [S6E15] Benderama
In the Futurama episode "" (Season 6, Episode 15), Bender’s extreme laziness nearly leads to the end of the world through a "grey goo" scenario. Plot Overview : The episode features a segment of the
Detailed breakdowns of the episode's plot and cast can be found on the Futurama Wiki or its IMDb page . Futurama season 6 episode 15 review: Benderama Plot Overview Detailed breakdowns of the episode's plot
: The crisis is only averted when a "Giant Unattractive Monster" (voiced by guest star Patton Oswalt ) attacks New New York, forcing the "Legion of Benders" to combine into one massive Bender to defeat him. Key Features & Trivia
: Professor Farnsworth unveils the Banach-Tarski Dupla-Shrinker , a machine that creates two copies of any object at 60% of the original size.
: Fan analysis of the "60% rule" suggests that by the 32nd generation, the Benders would be roughly the size of water molecules, and by the 60th generation, there would be over one quintillion Benders.
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