A Taste of Freedom

"A Taste of Freedom" is the fifty-ninth episode of Futurama, the fifth of the fourth production season and the fourth of the fifth broadcast season. It aired 12 December, 2002 on FOX. Having eaten the Earthican flag, Dr. Zoidberg finds himself chased by the people of Earth, which leads to a war between Earth and Decapod 10.

Act I: "Freedom, freedom, freedom, oy!"
It is Freedom Day on Earth, an the Planet Express crew are celebrating with everything that is right and proper for this occasion - like doing whatever you want or taking a hot nude group bath in the traditional Freedom Tub. Zoidberg however enjoys it more than everyone else, as on Earth freedom is given, but on his home world, people have to suffer for it. That's why he loves Earth. They all go to Washington DC to watch the great parade, including military vehicles from DOOP. When Earth President Richard Nixon's head holds the Freedom Day Speech and salutes the beloved symbol of Freedom, Old Freebie, Zoidberg eats the flag in order to express the concepts behind Freedom Day. The assembled Earthicans however do not agree with Zoidberg's actions and Nixon's head orders Zoidberg's execution.

Act II: "I was hating Zoidberg before it was cool!"
Zoidberg flees inside the Decapodian embassy and finds a safe haven there for the time being. The Ambassador promises Zoidberg the full support of his government. Nixon's head orders to storm the embassy, but the Planet Express crew intervene on Zoidberg's behalf claiming the freedom of expression guaranteed by the Earth's constitution. Nixon therefore takes the case to a place where the constitution doesn't mean squat - the Supreme Court. The crew find a lawyer to defend Zoidberg, Old Man Waterfall. The Supreme Court decides that flag eating is not protected by the constitution and orders Zoidberg to apologize, but he refuses and is thus sentenced to death. Earth forces, led by Zapp Brannigan, begin attacking the Decapodian Embassy, whereupon the ambassador orders the Decapodian Army to attack.

Act III: "Is it possible that all this slavery and oppression is schmutzing up our freedom lesson?"
After disabling the defenses by subterfuge, the Decapodians conquer Earth, enslaving every inhabitant and forcing them to build the Mobile Oppression Palace which provides cheap oppression and begins wrecking up Washington D.C. Fry, Leela, Bender, Zapp Brannigan and Kif are preparing a counterattack with an ancient heat-seeking missile. Old Man Waterfall tries to stand up to the invaders with his precious Earth flag, but is killed, which causes Zoidberg to change sides. However, the missile cannot acquire the target as all Decapodian technology is cold-blooded. Zoidberg saves the day by setting Old Man Waterfall's Earth flag on fire and hurling it into the Mobile Oppression Palace - the missile homes in on the target and destroys the oppressive device, freeing the Earth. On a celebration to honor Zoidberg, he is allowed to take a bite out of the flag to be hoisted with the approval of Nixon's head.

Trivia

 * Harold Zoid appears on a Newspaper in this episode.
 * The episode originally featured the Mobile Oppression Palace destroying buildings. This was changed because of the 9/11 attacks.
 * The episode is based off the famous flag burning controversy. (Writer's note: That is to say, famous in the US, never heard of it myself)
 * The embassies in Embassy Row include these of the Neutral Planet, the Klingons (pink, because it was originally supposed to be a Barbie Embassy, but it was scrapped during production, so the only indication that it is the Klingon embassy is the logo), the Globetrotter Homeworld and of Decapod 10.
 * Richard M. Nixon's Head is carried around by the Secretary of Transportation, instead of the Headless body of Agnew.
 * The woman seen talking to the young John Zoidberg is not his birth parent, as the events of "Why Must I Be a Crustacean in Love?" show that they must be dead; not to mention the fact that she herself uses the phrase "if you want your parents to roll over in their graves". She may be his third, non-biological, parental figure - in "That's Lobstertainment!" he identifies himself as "Norm and Sam and Sadie's boy".
 * Dr. Zoidberg's dream of being a comedian was previously mentioned in "That's Lobstertainment!".
 * During the Curiosity Company logo, Bender can be heard saying, "Freedom!" one last time.
 * Michelle is in the crowd and is thrown out of the way by Bender.

Goofs

 * When Zoidberg takes the flag from Old Man Waterfall, Old Man Waterfall's fake hand is the wrong one, unless he has two fake hands.

Continuity

 * Zoidberg claims in court that "two of my three hearts are having attacks", he claimed in "Roswell that Ends Well" that he had four as one was being removed and was left in the past during said episode.

Alien Language Sightings
Time: 07:55

Location: Side of Earthican Flag Company truck

Language: AL2

Translation: A Venusian Corporation

Inside References

 * Judging from what Zoidberg says as he awaits the judgement of the Supreme Court, the earlier trip to Roswell 1947 permanently relieved him of one of his four hearts, as he has only three left, two of which were having attacks just then.

Characters

 * Amy
 * Bender
 * Professor Farnsworth
 * Debut: Frida Waterfall
 * Fry
 * Hermes
 * Debut: Hugh Man
 * Hyper-Chicken
 * Leela
 * Linda
 * Zoidberg
 * Zapp Brannigan
 * Kif
 * Debut: Ambassador Mervin
 * Michelle (cameo)
 * Morbo
 * Debut: Chief Justice Myrtle Fu
 * Richard Nixon's head
 * Debut: The Pain Monster
 * Old Man Waterfall
 * Randy Munchnik (cameo)
 * Sal
 * Scoop Chang
 * Scruffy
 * Debut: Snoop Dogg's head
 * Unnamed fat guy (cameo)

Episode Credits

 * Writer
 * Eric Horsted
 * Director
 * James Purdum
 * Voice Actors
 * Billy West
 * Katey Sagal
 * John DiMaggio
 * DVD Commentary
 * Matt Groening
 * David X. Cohen
 * Eric Horsted
 * Rich Moore
 * James Purdum
 * John DiMaggio
 * Billy West