But overall, it was a strong episode, with lots of fun gags (I liked the Rubik's cubicles, and we even got a Hollywood Squares/Paul Lynde gag worked in) and a good character story at its core. The bonding between Hermes and Bender was cool, a pairing we haven't seen before. And though I immediately guessed that Hermes would turn out to be Inspector #5, and though I find that profoundly contrived and Dickensian, I just didn't see that heartwarming final twist coming -- that Hermes' "error" in approving Bender without a backup unit was actually an act of fatherly compassion that saved Bender from the scrap heap. That was a major "awwwww" moment.