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== Reception == | |||
In its original U.S. broadcast on 14 July, 2011, "The Silence of the Clamps" scored a 0.7 share among adults 18-49 and 1.406 million viewers,<ref>{{cite web |url =http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2011/07/15/thursday-cable-ratings-burn-notice-rises-defeats-swamp-people-suits-wilfred-futurama-louie-more/98144/|title =Thursday Cable Ratings: 'Burn Notice,' Rises, Defeats 'Swamp People' + 'Suits,' 'Wilfred,' 'Futurama,' 'Louie' & More|author = Seidman, Robert|date = 2011-07-15||site = TVbytheNumbers.com|accessdate = 2011-07-15}}</ref> down about 150,000 viewers since [[Law and Oracle]], making it the second lowest rated episode of [[season 6]] after "[[The Futurama Holiday Spectacular]]". | |||
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No. | 102 | ||||
Production number | 6ACV14 | ||||
Written by | Eric Rogers | ||||
Directed by | Frank Marino | ||||
Title caption | NO REFUNDS | ||||
First air date | 14 July, 2011 | ||||
Broadcast number | S08E05 | ||||
Title reference | The Silence of the Lambs | ||||
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"The Silence of the Clamps" is the one-hundred-and-second episode of Futurama, the fourteenth of the sixth production season and the fifth of the eighth broadcast season. It aired 14 July, 2011 on Comedy Central. After testifying against the Robot Mafia, Bender goes into hiding in the witness relocation program.
Plot
Production
"The Silence of the Clamps" was originally titled "Bend on a Wire".[1] Maurice LaMarche revealed in an update online that the episode would have a large focus on Clamps, indeed his great breakthrough episode.[1] Eric Rogers said on his Twitter page that the episode would be directed by Frank Marino, not Ray Claffey.[2] A video clip from the episode featuring Bender meeting Bella and witnessing the crime was hidden on Volume 5 as an Easter egg. "Neutopia" replaced the episode as the eighth broadcast season's first.
During May and June 2011, Countdown to Futurama released three items of promotional material for the episode: reused concept art of the Crushinator from "The Series Has Landed" (accompanied by two classic Crushinator clips) on 22 May, part of the storyboard showing the Donbot's trial on 23 May, and a video clip featuring Clamps arguing with Zoidberg on 17 June.
Image gallery
Reception
In its original U.S. broadcast on 14 July, 2011, "The Silence of the Clamps" scored a 0.7 share among adults 18-49 and 1.406 million viewers,[3] down about 150,000 viewers since Law and Oracle, making it the second lowest rated episode of season 6 after "The Futurama Holiday Spectacular".
Additional Information
Trivia
- This is first time that Space Pope has a larger role and talks in the series.
Allusions
- The title is a reference to the novel (and the film) The Silence of the Lambs.
- The episode features censored but uncommon use of cursing. Given the subject matter, this could be a reference to gangster films such as Goodfellas and Casino, which became famous for their frequent use of "blue" language. It is unknown whether this will be uncensored on the DVD.
- The barn where Bender and Bella make out has the word "STABLES" on it, in the same font as the logo for office supply chain store Staples.
- The first mission that Clamps goes on is the same one that Bender went on in the episode "The Series Has Landed"
- When ordered to take care of Bender (who is actually Billy West) Clamps says that they're in space where no one can hear you clamp. The tagline of Alien is "In space no one can hear you scream."
- The robot mistaken to be Bender was named Billy West, and Fry scoffs at that name.
Continuity
- The Masked Unit appeared in this episode even though Bender killed him in "Raging Bender".
- When Bender sees Fanny, she jogs his memory by mentioning they had an affair. They did indeed in Into the Wild Green Yonder.
Quotes
[Bender is seeing Clamps clamp Calculon.]
Bella: Yeah, Daddy hates welchers. The only thing he hates more is witnesses... [Bender looks horrified.] ...and guys who mess around with his daughters... [Bender looks even more horrified.] ...and attempt to duplicate his meatball recipe. [Bender opens his chest cabinet and takes out a pan of steaming hot meatballs and looks even more horrifed.]
Witness Relocation Robot: We're putting you in the Witness Relocation Program.
Bender: I gotta hide? For how long?
Witness Relocation Robot: Until the Robot Mafia finds and kills you. They're very good with that.
Characters
- Debut: Bella
- Bender
- Billionaire Bot
- Debut: Billy West
- Calculon
- The Chain Smoker
- Clamps
- The Crushinator
- The Donbot
- Fanny
- Professor Farnsworth
- Fat-bot
- Fry
- The hair Robot
- Hedonism Bot
- Hermaphrobot
- Hermes
- The Hydroponic Farmer
- The Hyper-Chicken
- Joey Mousepad
- Debut: Judge 723
- Debut: Judge 724
- Debut: Judge 802
- Leela
- The Masked Unit
- Monique
- Morbo
- Mayor Poopenmeyer
- The Queen of Yonkers
- Robot Devil
- Debut: Sheriff Earley
- The Space Pope
- Debut: Witness Relocation Robot
- Zoidberg
References
- ^ a b "MightyBooshFan91" (10 February 2010). ""Hot Diggity Daffodil, Futurama's back!" (News thread) (No spoilers)" Page 5. (PEEL.) Retrieved on 10 February 2010.
- ^ Eric Rogers' Twitter
- ^ Seidman, Robert (15 July 2011). Thursday Cable Ratings: 'Burn Notice,' Rises, Defeats 'Swamp People' + 'Suits,' 'Wilfred,' 'Futurama,' 'Louie' & More. (TVbytheNumbers.com.) Retrieved on 15 July 2011.