The episode is the 15th episode of Season 5 in broadcast order (originally Season 4, Episode 6). It serves as a sharp, meta-commentary on media censorship and parental responsibility. Quick Episode Brief
Bender lands a role as "Unit 2013" (Calculon’s son) on the soap opera All My Circuits . His improvised, antisocial behavior makes him an overnight sensation, but parents quickly label him a "bad role model".
After realizing that children (specifically Dwight and Cubert) have begun imitating him by stealing his own belongings, Bender does a complete 180 and joins the protest against himself.
It features jokes at the expense of network executives and the "V-chip" censorship technology popular at the time. Memorable Trivia & Gags
The episode is the 15th episode of Season 5 in broadcast order (originally Season 4, Episode 6). It serves as a sharp, meta-commentary on media censorship and parental responsibility. Quick Episode Brief
Bender lands a role as "Unit 2013" (Calculon’s son) on the soap opera All My Circuits . His improvised, antisocial behavior makes him an overnight sensation, but parents quickly label him a "bad role model". [S5E15] Bender Should Not Be Allowed on TV
After realizing that children (specifically Dwight and Cubert) have begun imitating him by stealing his own belongings, Bender does a complete 180 and joins the protest against himself. The episode is the 15th episode of Season
It features jokes at the expense of network executives and the "V-chip" censorship technology popular at the time. Memorable Trivia & Gags [S5E15] Bender Should Not Be Allowed on TV
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