The Deep South

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Season 2 episode
The Deep South
The Deep South.jpg
No.25
Production number2ACV12
Written byJ. Stewart Burns
Directed byBret Haaland
Title captionA Stern Warning of Things to Come
First air date16 April, 2000
Broadcast numberS02E16
Title referenceThe lower region of the Southern United States, and "the deep" as slang for the ocean
Opening cartoon"Scrap Happy Daffy"
Special guest(s)Donovan Leitch
Parker Posey
Additional
Commentary
(Transcript)
Transcript

Pictures

Season 2
  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 Shoulders
  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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"The Deep South" is the twenty-fifth episode of Futurama, the twelfth of the second production season and the sixteenth of the second broadcast season. It aired on 16 April, 2000, on Fox. It guest-stars Donovan as himself and Parker Posey as Umbriel. After being stranded on the bottom of the sea, Fry meets a mermaid. On the sea bed, the crew discovers the lost city of Atlanta.

The Story

Act I: "Sweet Zombie Jesus! It's huge!"

Hermes has requisitioned a pet license for Nibbler, but there has been a mixup and he got a fishing license instead - a mandatory one, too. Thus the crew is forced to go fishing, and they all take the Planet Express Ship and travel to the exact center of the Atlantic Ocean, where the ship stays in hover mode and everyone is using different methods to attract and catch fish. Fry and Hermes stick with old-fashioned fishing rods, while Bender uses a laser-guided one. Leela aims higher with a harpoon, and the Professor experiments with Fish Pheromone which makes him immensely popular with Zoidberg. As Bender does not catch anything, he bends a parasol to get a giant hook and attaches it to the ships Diamond-Filament Tether. As the sun sets, they all pull in their lines and prepare to return home, but Bender's giant hook has attracted a Colossal-Mouth Bass which pulls the PE ship under the waves despite Zoidbergs best efforts to cut the unbreakable tether.

Act II: "A mermaid!"

The bass pulls the ship to the ocean floor, about three miles deep, then escapes from the hook. The crew works to bring the ship back to working order, but the engines will not work under water and there is no food. Leela divides the crew in two teams - she and the Professor will work on the ship's drives, while Zoidberg and Bender, who can both survive at this depth, will look for food as. Fry wants to go with the forage party, which is made possible by the Professor's experimental Anti-Pressure Pill. While collecting food, Zoidberg finds an enormous shell which he adopts as his new home.

Fry, in the meantime, sees a mermaid, but no one believes him. During the night, the mermaid returns and knocks on the window of the crew's quarters, and Fry goes outside to meet her. She gives Fry a device which makes it possible to breathe and talk under water and introduces herself as Umbriel. She and Fry adjourn to a volcanic vent, where Umbriel asks Fry to tell her of the bizarre "landie" world he comes from. The two of them fall in love and travel around on the ocean floor.

The ship is repaired and is ready to depart, but the crew notices Fry's absence and goes looking for him. They find the remains of an ancient city sitting on the bottom of the sea, the legendary lost city of Atlanta, inhabited by an all-merfolk population.

Act III: "Yes, we all miss our loved ones and gases"

The crew is invited to the city, where they find Fry in the company of Umbriel and her father, the Colonel. They learn that Atlanta was once a land-locked city, but chose to move off-shore for the sake of improved commerce. When the city became overcrowded and overweight, it started to sink and many of the inhabitants left. Most remained, and in time, when the city had settled on the ocean floor, they evolved into merfolk with the help of the caffeine from the Coca-Cola bottling plant.

Fry choses to remain in Atlanta as he has fallen in love with Umbriel, and the rest of the crew return to the ship, where they find Zoidberg's shell home mysteriously burned down by one of Bender's cigars. However, when Fry and Umbriel try to make love, it turns out their anatomy is not quite compatible any more and Fry leaves in a hurry. The ship is just about to take off as he catches up, but Fry is able to grab the giant hook and is pulled after the ship. Just then, the Colossal Mouth Bass reappears and swallows both Fry and the hook.

Later, we see the caught bass at the harbour of New New York, and Bender is about to receive a check for $1000 because he has broken the record for the heaviest fish ever caught. The dead fish then releases both Fry and Hermes' Manwich. Although Bender is happy to have Fry back, the bass is now no longer heavy enough to break the record, leaving Bender without the cheque, and Fry in an all-too-tight hug with the angry robot. Zoidberg seems to have adopted the inside of the bass as his new home.

Reception

  • When this episode aired on Cartoon Network, Sky1, and BBC Two, the Professor's line, "Sweet Zombie Jesus!" had the "Jesus!" part muted out, so he only says, "Sweet Zombie..." On TBS, the entire "Sweet Zombie Jesus" line is cut. On FOX, Comedy Central, the DVDs, and streaming online services (i.e., Netflix and Hulu), the line is uncensored.
  • Sky1 also cuts the scene of Bender accepting a suitcase from a shady guy in a jet ski (and his line to Fry and Farnsworth, "Hey, guess what you're accessories to?") after being told that they're on international waters.

Additional Info

June - 2006 Calendar

Trivia

Continuity

Allusions

  • The crew encounter a great variety of marine lifeforms on the ocean floor, including a leafy sea dragon, an electric eel (much to the pleasure of Bender), an angler fish and a coelacanth.
  • The concept of this episode is a play on the idea of the Lost City of Atlantis.
  • Umbriel's name is a reference to Ariel, the main character in Disney's animated motion picture The Little Mermaid. Ariel and Umbriel are both moons orbiting Uranus, named for two of the sylphs in Alexander Pope's The Rape of the Lock.
  • The unbreakable diamond filament is a reference to Arthur C. Clarke's The Fountains of Paradise, where diamond is used as a building material for a space elevator.
  • Umbriel's father "the Colonel" is likely a reference to KFC founder Colonel Sanders, as is his suit.
  • There is a reference to the 1972 film Deliverance, when Bender hums the opening notes to "Dueling Banjos" upon arriving in Atlanta.
  • The song "Atlantis", by episode guest star Donovan, is played early in the episode. The later narration of the history of Atlanta is also a parody of this song.
  • In the story of Atlanta, a Ted Turner statue is shown being mounted above a SeaNN sign, a parody of CNN.
  • The concept of mermaids not having the same reproductive functions as humans is a reference to the mermaid problem. When Fry wishes that Umbriel could have been the mermaid with "the fish part on top and the lady part on the bottom", this is a jab at an episode of Night Gallery called "Lindermann's Catch", about a fisherman who wants to give a mermaid he's fallen in love with legs, but his wish backfires when her fish half becomes her human half and her human half (her head) becomes the fish part.
  • Umbriel and Fry watch a whale and a giant squid wrestle, a reference to the Squid and Sperm Whale panoramic at the American Museum of Natural History.
  • Bender's line that "in the event of an emergency [his] ass can function as a flotation device" is identical to LtCmdr. Data's line in Star Trek: Insurrection that "in the event of a water landing [he has] been designed to serve as a floatation device". In that movie the floating was accompanied by a rather ridiculous sound and the whole thing was a subject of much derision by fans.
  • As the Planet Express ship is being dragged to the bottom of the ocean the music playing is very reminiscent of "danger" music from the original series of Star Trek. In the very next scene inside the ship the actual "red alert" klaxon from TOS can be heard in the background.
  • As the Planet Express crew is leaving Atlanta, the Colonel says "Ya'll come back now, ya hear?", a reference to the television series The Beverly Hillbillies.

Quotes

    Hermes: Exciting news, people! The pet licence I requisitioned for Nibbler has arrived!
    Leela: Hermes, that's sweet. I didn't know you cared about Nibbler.
    Hermes: Dream on, woman! I'd like to put the little bastard in a sack and toss the sack in a river, and hurl the river into space, but I do like filling out requisitions, and these were some doozies!

    Professor: Ah the exact center of the Atlantic Ocean, this seems the logical place for fish to congregate.
    Bender: So we're in international waters?
    Professor: Indeed so.
    Bender: [on walkie-talkie] Falcon this is Blue Raven, the goose has nested, repeat, the goose has nested.[Speed boat pulls up and the driver and Bender exchange briefcases. Then the boat drives away.]Hey, guess what you're accessories to.

    Leela: The sun, the sea air, good friends...
    Bender: Leela's right. Fishing blows.

    Leela: [After throwing her harpoon.] Bingo! Whatever it is, it's twenty times heavier than a boot! [Pulls a box labelled "Boots - 10 pair" out of the water.] Aaw!
    Professor: You will never catch anything with this primitive technology! What you need is this Fish Pheromone, the most potent aphrodisiac known to fishkind. [Aims spray at hook, sprays his own head instead.] Uh oh. [A dozen fish spring from the water on his head, he scares them away frantically.]
    Zoidberg: [Sniffs the Professor's head.] I'm so into you. [Licks the Professor's bald head with his mouth flaps.]
    Professor: Oh, my.

    Bender: [Has bent the parasol into an enormous hook.] There. Like most of life's problems, this one can be solved with bending.

    Hermes: My Manwich!

    Hermes: [Hearing the news that there is no food.] The important thing is that we don't panic! There are rules for situations like this! [Holds up a brochure labeled "Code of Conduct for Cannibalism".] Now, the first order of business is lunch. I suggest a nice Lobster Zoidberg. I mean, Lobster Newburg. I mean - Doctor Zoidberg.

    Hermes: Fry, no! The pressure will crush you like a green snake under a sugar cane truck!
    Professor: Not necessarily! This is a chance for Fry to test out my experimental anti-pressure pill. [Opens a bottle and takes out a black pill the size of a goose egg.]
    Fry: I can't swallow that!
    Professor: Well then, good news - it's a suppository!

    Zoidberg: [Has acquired an enormous shell.] Look at me, I'm Dr. Zoidberg! Home-owner!

    Fry: What's so far-fetched about mermaids? There's all kinds of weird sea creatures here in the future, like Dr. Zoidberg!

    Fry: You know what I like best about you, Umbriel? You find me fascinating even if I'm not claiming to be a jewel thief or a lion tamer.
    Umbriel: Lions? There are sea lions on the land?
    Fry: Yep - we call them land sea lions. I tame them.

    Professor: You've all taken your pressure pills, right?
    Amy: Yes! Stop asking!

    Leela: Fry, are you all right? What happened?
    Amy: What about Umbriel?
    Fry: Well it turns out I loved her, but I wasn't in love with her.
    Amy: [whispers to Leela] Trouble in bed.
    Leela: [nods sagely]

    Leela: There, good as new. Except that we're three miles below the surface, we don't have any food, and the ship won't work underwater.
    Bender: Tempers are wearing thin; let's just hope some robot doesn't kill everybody.

Goofs

  • The high pressure under water would not allow Fry to carry his oxygen with him in a sack, as shown in the episode - the sack would be instantly crushed.
    • Depends on the pressure in the sack, of course...
  • When Leela assembles her harpoon, it screws together the wrong way (lefty tighty).
    • Not every screw is "righty-tighty". Left pedals on bicycle crank-arms, for instance, are tightened to the left.
  • Amy gets a sunburn and has a red skin color right before the ship gets pulled under water. Two scenes later, the sunburn is gone.
    • It's the future. She cured her sunburn with science.
  • Also, Bender writes 'Honk if Bender is great' on Amy's back but in the next scene the words are gone.
    • It is possible that the words were too small to be seen from the distance that the camera was at.
  • When we see the PE ship on the ocean floor, there is sunlight filtering down to it. At a depth of three miles (where they're supposed to be), there would be no light at all.
  • Islands have an underwater portion that extends down to the bottom of the ocean; Atlanta would have sunk immediately if it were placed in the water on a large chunk of earth.
  • Their ship is apparently lighter than the surrounding water (the pressure had to be equalized by water rushing into the ship), so it would not stay at the ocean floor. Fry, the Professor, Leela and Amy would also have risen to the surface.
    • We don't know, where the water flew to when Fry used the toilet. It might have gone to an otherwise empty container so the total amount of water in it (and the air pressure inside) might still be enough to keep it on the ocean floor. Depending on the weight of the suppositories this might also be true for the crew.
  • Bender is seen exchanging briefcases with an unknown man on a speedboat after discovering they are in international waters. However, it's been stated in past episode that the Earth government is united by galactic law, meaning Earthican government would have jurisdiction over the entire planet and the idea of "international waters" being a hotbed of criminal activity would be meaningless.

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