Bend Her

"Bend Her" is the sixty-seventh episode of Futurama, the thirteenth of the fourth production season and of the fifth broadcast season. It aired 20 July, 2003 on FOX. To win the fembot Olympic event, Bender turns himself into a fembot, while female he finds himself in a romantic relationship with Calculon.

Act I: "Sweden? I don't think so!"
The crew attend to the 3004 Olympic Games. Hermes competes in the Men's 500 meter Limbo contest, as the rest of the Jamaican team have been detained at the airport because of "other interests". Since he is a bit out of shape, Hermes relies on his body-shaping suit the Professor gave him in order to uphold Jamaica's honour and beat his bitter rival Barbados Slim. He almost succeeds, but the suit bursts shortly before he reaches the finish line and Hermes loses. Meanwhile Bender is dreaming of winning a few medals in the bending contests for himself, but as he sees no chance of beating the ultra-powerful manbots, he disguises himself as a fembot and enrols under the name "Coilette from Robonia". He wins five medals, but in order to pass the gender check afterwards, he undergoes a sex change operation/oil change the Professor gives him. The operation is a success and Bender gets to keep his medals, however, he is now female.

Act II: "Maybe she's right about the lipstick!"
As the winner of five gold medals, "Coilette" is an instant celebrity and is invited to Late Night with Humorbot 5.0. She decides to stay female for the time being, although it endangers her ability to change back. At the Late Night show, she meets Calculon who instantly falls in love with her. They go on a date, while Leela and Amy start worrying together with the rest of the crew. Coilette undergoes wild mood swings that are connected with the sex change. Shortly thereafter, Calculon asks Coilette to marry him and she accepts.

Act III: "If I help you with this, do you promise to get out of my gender and stay out?"
Coilette wants to make the wedding a scam to get at Calculon's money, but then realizes she truly loves him and can't bring herself to hurt him. The crew rush to her aid to create a proper ending for the liason which Calculon can deal with: a Soap Opera Death. At the wedding, Leela, Fry, Hermes and Zoidberg stage an elaborate and very stylish death for Coilette so Calculon can accept the loss. Afterwards, the Professor changes Coilette back into Bender, much to the relief of Leela and Amy.

Nations participating in the 3004 Earth Olympiad

 * Cyberia
 * Nation of Joe
 * Devil's Island
 * Republic of French Stereotypes
 * Canada
 * America
 * United Kingdom
 * Sweden
 * Jamaica
 * Belgium
 * South Korea
 * Chile

Goofs

 * In a previous flashback showing Hermes at the Olympics, he was competing for Earth, not for Jamaica. However there may be both an Earth Olympics and an interplanetary Olympics.
 * During all scenes with Bender wearing the five medals, the colours of some of the straps change every time the scene shifts back to Bender. Originally one medal with red straps and the rest with blue, and then afterwards alternates between another medal having one red and one blue strap, one with a completely red strap, or back to four blues and one red.

Previous Episode References

 * Bender is shown without his antenna.
 * Hermes goes to the Olympics.
 * Bender gets close to Calculon.
 * Hermes goes to the Olympics.
 * Bender gets close to Calculon.
 * Bender gets close to Calculon.

Allusions

 * Near the end of the episode, the Professor shouts "Turn off that crap-o-rama!", a possible reference to the show itself.

Continuity

 * The unbendable girder makes its second appearance.

Characters

 * Amy
 * Debut: Barbados Slim
 * Bender
 * Boxy Robot
 * Calculon
 * Debut: Coilette
 * Elzar
 * Professor Farsworth
 * Fry
 * Hedonism Bot
 * Hermes
 * Humorbot 5.0
 * Debut: Joe
 * LaBarbara Conrad
 * Leela
 * Reverend Lionel Preacherbot
 * Zoidberg

Episode Credits

 * Writer
 * Michael Rowe
 * Director
 * James Purdum
 * Voice Actors
 * Billy West
 * Katey Sagal
 * John DiMaggio
 * Maurice LaMarche
 * DVD Commentary
 * Matt Groening
 * David X. Cohen
 * Rich Moore
 * Michael Rowe
 * James Purdum
 * John DiMaggio
 * Billy West
 * Maurice LaMarche