[s3e4] Steamland Confidential Review

While at a carnival with Gordy, Bean spots the Arch-Druidess. The pursuit leads them to the office of Alva Gunderson, the owner of the factory, who reveals that he and "Gordy" are the same person. Alva admits the Arch-Druidess worked for him but claims ignorance of her more violent actions in Dreamland; he subsequently fires her.

The title is a play on the film L.A. Confidential . The factory's aesthetic references the 1927 classic film Metropolis . Fans also noted a "steamed hams" reference to The Simpsons . [S3E4] Steamland Confidential

The episode highlights the clash between Bean's medieval origins and Steamland's steampunk technology. While at a carnival with Gordy, Bean spots the Arch-Druidess

Like many Steamland episodes, this one contains Easter eggs for Matt Groening's other show, Futurama , including a boulevard named after Professor Farnsworth and visual homages to Planet Express. Major Developments The title is a play on the film L

To hide his identity as an elf, Elfo disguises himself in high-society clothing. He accidentally gains entry to "The League of Gallivanting Scrutinators," an upscale explorers' club, where he enthralls members with exaggerated tales of his travels to Hell and other lands.