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== Plot ==
A crime wave hits Springfield. The police can't handle all of the crime going on. [[Homer Simpson|Homer]] decides that he should find the criminal in order to get [[Lisa Simpson|Lisa's]] stolen saxaphone back. He starts his own vigilante group, but they cause more trouble than they try to stop. When they find out the burgler's next robbery will be catching the world's largest cubic zarconium, Homer plans a stakeout. However, he gets drunk while on the job and miss the robber. All of Homer's vigilante groupmates quit and evryone is against him. [[Abraham Simpson|Grampa]] then reveals he knows who stole it, [[Molloy]], an elderly man at the [[Springfield Retirement Castle|Retirement Castle]]. He politely gives back thier stuff and the town's folk want to let him go, but Chief Wiggum does something right for once and throws him in jail. Homer taunts him, unyil Molloy revaels he has millions of dollars hidden under a giant "T". It turns into a ''It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World'' parody when trying to find the treasure. Once they uncover it, they find a note saying that during the time they looked for the treasure, Molloy has allready escaped from jail, but they keep digging to see if they can find something.
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A crime wave hits Springfield, but the police can't handle all of the crime going on. [[Homer Simpson|Homer]] decides that he should find the criminal in order to get [[Lisa Simpson|Lisa's]] stolen saxaphone back. He starts his own vigilante group, but they cause more trouble than they try to stop. When they find out the burgler's next robbery will be catching the world's largest cubic zarconium, Homer plans a stakeout. However, he gets drunk while on the job and passes out while the zarconium is stolen.
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All of Homer's vigilante groupmates quit and evryone in town turns against him. [[Abraham Simpson|Grampa]] then reveals he knows who stole it, [[Molloy]], an elderly man at the [[Springfield Retirement Castle|Retirement Castle]]. Upon confronting Molloy, the old man politely gives back their items, and apologizes for his misdeeds. His apology touches the the town's folk and they want to let him go, but Chief Wiggum does something right for once and throws him in jail.
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The next day Homer visits Molloy to taunt him. It is then that Molloy reveals to Homer and Wiggum that he has millions of dollars hidden under a big "T". The ensuing chaos turns into a ''It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World'' parody with everyone in Springfield trying to find the treasure. Once they uncover it, they find a suitcase with a note saying that during the time they looked for the treasure (of which there is none), Molloy has allready escaped from jail. Mayor Quimby still insists they keep digging, hoping to find something.
  
 
== Quotes ==
 
== Quotes ==

Revision as of 11:36, June 18, 2009

"Homer the Vigilante"
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Episode Information
Showrunner: [[{{{showrunner}}}]]



Plot

A crime wave hits Springfield, but the police can't handle all of the crime going on. Homer decides that he should find the criminal in order to get Lisa's stolen saxaphone back. He starts his own vigilante group, but they cause more trouble than they try to stop. When they find out the burgler's next robbery will be catching the world's largest cubic zarconium, Homer plans a stakeout. However, he gets drunk while on the job and passes out while the zarconium is stolen.

All of Homer's vigilante groupmates quit and evryone in town turns against him. Grampa then reveals he knows who stole it, Molloy, an elderly man at the Retirement Castle. Upon confronting Molloy, the old man politely gives back their items, and apologizes for his misdeeds. His apology touches the the town's folk and they want to let him go, but Chief Wiggum does something right for once and throws him in jail.

The next day Homer visits Molloy to taunt him. It is then that Molloy reveals to Homer and Wiggum that he has millions of dollars hidden under a big "T". The ensuing chaos turns into a It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World parody with everyone in Springfield trying to find the treasure. Once they uncover it, they find a suitcase with a note saying that during the time they looked for the treasure (of which there is none), Molloy has allready escaped from jail. Mayor Quimby still insists they keep digging, hoping to find something.

Quotes

  • Homer: {approaching a man playing a sax} Hey, buddy. Where'd you get that saxophone?
  • Man: Sears.
  • Homer: Get him!


  • Chief Wiggum: {at the bottom of a big hole} NO, no Dig UP Stupid!
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