Talk:Miscellany of Bender's Big Score

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I felt the need to create this article. As you have also noted, I am using the terms "allusions" and "continuity", because in my opinion they fit better. I am not going on a rampage just yet changing all the other episode articles with this, until I hear your opinion.

Also, I think we need to deal with the time travelling in its own section, but I will get on that as soon I am able again. As I need to leave now. :O! --SvipTalk 05:55, 27 November 2007 (PST)

Cameos

There are butt-loads. Freeze-frame on the scene where they unload the PE ship on Neptune. There are literally butt-loads. --Buddy 14:45, 8 December 2007 (PST)

And it is our duty to collect them all! --SvipTalk 14:56, 8 December 2007 (PST)
I did a freeze-frame of the scene on Neptune and I think I got all I could recognize. There were about five or so that hadn't been added. As an odd note, there are two mis-colored characters (Mr. Blob and Hedonism Bot) who come out of the ship. -- Hyper Chicken 23:17, 7 May 2008 (EST)
Yeah, miss colourings happen occasionally in crowd scenes (and fairly often in the comics regardless of crowds) - Quolnok 21:19, 7 May 2008 (PDT)

Non-goof listed under goof

So, under the goof section, it lists the non-living objects as being duplicated but not destroyed. However, thats not true - only bender is duplicated when he goes back in time. All the objects are still the originals, just taken by a duplicate bender and hidden under the Planet Express building.

Agreed, this belongs in the trivia section. --Sviptalk 11:20, 6 May 2010 (CEST)

Concerning Seymour

"But Fry Left him in the year 2000, in "jurassic Bark" Seymour is shown waiting for Fry twelve years." has been added again, and removed. As mentioned on the contributor's talk page, this should be discussed on this talk page before added again. Aki 21:05, 8 May 2011 (CEST)

O Glorious Infosphere, I seek your wisdom

Hey you guys. This is not a discussion of the page, but rather an attempt to understand something and I can't see anyone else helping me other than you. I can't quite put my fingers on the last scene aka the many Benders exploding. My question is, where did all those Benders come from?

Hear me out: duplicates were created when someone traveled back in time to a point where the traveler already existed, like Nudar meeting himself a day before. However, in Bender's case, he traveled back in time to eras where he is not manufactured yet.

For instance: the first item Bender steals is the Mona Lisa, I try to put a sequence:

  • 1. Bender travels from the present (3007) to the past to steal the Mona Lisa
  • 2. Supposedly after he stole it, he goes back to the location of limestone cavern and waits there
  • 3. Meanwhile circa 2993, Bender (let's call him 2) gets manufactured in the original timeline
  • 4. Bender 2 goes through the same events like the original Bender who is simultaneously waiting down at the limestone cavern.

But: where is Bender 2? The last scene suggests he was downstairs with the other copies created.. But how? I know there is a very simple thing that I keep missing that can explain this.. Can anyone help? Pastorama 22:52, 10 June 2011 (CEST)

Are you asking how it is Bender 2 could be in the cavern if he had been manufactured in the outside world? -- DeepSpaceHomer 16:19, 10 June 2011 (CEST)
Disregard my question. I think I understand what you are asking. I believe the answer is as simple as: the Benders were always down there because Bender kept going back in time and waiting in the cavern. It's cartoon logic, i.e. "it is because it is." Or, perhaps they simply existed as a device to set up the events of The Beast with a Billion Backs -- DeepSpaceHomer 17:31, 10 June 2011 (CEST)