Into the Wild Green Yonder Part 4

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Season 5 episode
Derived from Into the Wild Green Yonder
Broadcast season 6 episode
Into the Wild Green Yonder Part 4
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No.88
Production number5ACV16
Written by[[Ken Keeler]][[Category:Episodes written by Ken Keeler|Into the Wild Green Yonder Part 4]]
Directed by''N/A''
Title captionN/A
First air dateTBA
Broadcast numberS06E16
Additional
Commentary
(Transcript)
Transcript

Pictures

Season 5
  1. Bender's Big Score
    1. Bender's Big Score Part 1
    2. Bender's Big Score Part 2
    3. Bender's Big Score Part 3
    4. Bender's Big Score Part 4
  2. The Beast with a Billion Backs
    1. The Beast with a Billion Backs Part 1
    2. The Beast with a Billion Backs Part 2
    3. The Beast with a Billion Backs Part 3
    4. The Beast with a Billion Backs Part 4
  3. Bender's Game
    1. Bender's Game Part 1
    2. Bender's Game Part 2
    3. Bender's Game Part 3
    4. Bender's Game Part 4
  4. Into the Wild Green Yonder
    1. Into the Wild Green Yonder Part 1
    2. Into the Wild Green Yonder Part 2
    3. Into the Wild Green Yonder Part 3
    4. Into the Wild Green Yonder Part 4
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"Into the Wild Green Yonder Part 4" is the eighty-eighth episode of Futurama, the sixteenth and last of the fifth production season and sixth broadcast season and the fourth and last cut from Into the Wild Green Yonder. Its air date is to be announced.

Plot Outline

At the Earth Supreme Court, the Feministas stand trial by the court lead by Snoop Dogg's head. During the trail, the Feministas are charged for several counts of crimes, including protecting the environment (which apparently also is a crime). Nixon, Bender, Fry and Leo Wong are witnesses in the trail. The decision of the judges are 5-4 to acquit. However, the female judges' votes only count half, the score is 4-2.5 to convict.

The Feministas are sentenced to Maxi-Padlock, a high security women's prison. And with the group gone, Leo schedules the demolition for the next day. Fry is unsure what to do, so he seeks out the Legion again. The Number 9 Man explains that Fry has to stop the Dark One from stopping him stopping Leo Wong, and in order to do that, he needs the Omega Device. The device, when activated, will momentarily disable the Dark One, giving Fry a chance to stop it. However, to recognise the Dark One, Fry has to come up with a plan himself, Hutch explains that its thoughts are unreadable, which gives Fry an idea.

At Maxi-Padlock, the group is planning an escape, Leela attempts to get the muck leech to crave its way through the walls. Back at Planet Express, Zoidberg and Scruffy has finished painting the ship back to its original green colour, while Farnsworth and Hermes have been watching on their MagnaPhallix 304" about the arrest, and Farnsworth is still unconvincable to do something about getting their crew back.

The muck leech, however, has failed, but Bender breaks the Feministas out instead. Bender explains his reasoning with him being able to commit 50 felonies at once by breaking them out, putting his score way above theirs.

At the violet dwarf star, Leo has gathered a large crowd to overlook the demolition. Meanwhile, the escape from the prison is successful with the Planet Express ship arriving just in the nick of time. The crew has decided to help the group. Farnsworth explains his discontent with living with thought that he got bribed and misused his position as a scientist.

At the gathering, Fry is trying to plan out to find the Dark One, by trying to spot whose thoughts he cannot read, but despite trying, he cannot spot the person or creature in question. But Fry remembers that his thoughts cannot be read as well, and concludes that he must be the Dark One himself. But the Planet Express ship arrives to interrupt the countdown. Despite their efforts, Leela gives back the detonator to Fry, whom uses it straight away.

However, while unseen, Fry had connected the wire to the Omega Device, despite its appearance, the device has no effect on Fry. As it turns out, the muck leech is the Dark One, whom explains he is the last of its kind. While disabled, the asteroids in the star system forms a line with the life filled asteroid in front. The line floats into the star, and the star begins evolving like a foetus, which evolves into the Encyclopod.

As the Encyclopod speaks, Leela asks what's going on, and as Hutch begins to tell, he is attacked by the Dark One, and finally lodges Frida's necklace out of his brain, though dies as a result of the attack. The Encyclopod destroys the Dark One and preserves the DNA of homo sapiens. Fry is confused, because he thought it only saved the DNA of endangered species, the Encyclopod flies off without explanation.

However, Zapp is still putting them under arrest, but the group flees off on the ship, and so the chase restarts. On board the ship, Leela finally returns Fry's affection for her, but is interrupted by a worm hole, which they decide to fly into, ending the film.

Additional Info

Miscellany

See Miscellany of Into the Wild Green Yonder. for trivia, goofs, etc.