Why Did Hermes Save Bender?

Have you ever wondered why Hermes Conrad saved Bender from being scrapped? This question has been the subject of much debate among Futurama fans. In this article, we’ll explore some of the theories behind this decision and try to unravel the mystery.

What Happened?

Let’s start with a quick recap of what happened. In the episode “The Series Has Landed,” Bender is on a field trip with Fry and Leela to an amusement park on the Moon.

While there, he gets stuck in a roller coaster and is about to be scrapped by maintenance robots. That’s when Hermes steps in and saves him by claiming that Bender is a bureaucrat.

Theories

There are several theories as to why Hermes would save Bender. Here are some of the most popular ones:

1. Bureaucratic Loyalty

One theory is that Hermes saved Bender out of loyalty to his fellow bureaucrats. As a bureaucrat himself, Hermes may have felt an obligation to protect one of his own, even if that bureaucrat happened to be a robot.

This theory is supported by the fact that Bender was able to convince Hermes that he was a bureaucrat by spouting off some bureaucratic jargon. It’s possible that this convinced Hermes to intervene on his behalf.

2. Sentimental Attachment

Another theory is that Hermes had developed a sentimental attachment to Bender over time. Throughout the series, we see several instances where Hermes and Bender interact in a friendly manner.

For example, in “A Flight To Remember,” we see Bender trying to teach Hermes how to dance. This could indicate that they had formed a bond prior to the incident on the Moon.

3. Plot Convenience

Finally, it’s possible that the writers simply wanted to keep Bender around for future episodes and came up with a convenient way to do so. By having Hermes save Bender, they could keep him in the show without having to come up with a new robot character.

This theory is less satisfying than the others, but it’s certainly possible. After all, TV shows often make decisions based on what’s best for the plot rather than what makes the most sense character-wise.

Conclusion

In the end, we may never know for sure why Hermes saved Bender. The truth is likely a combination of these theories and others that we haven’t even considered.

Regardless of the reason, we can all be glad that Hermes did save Bender. Without him, Futurama would have been a very different show.