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[[Professor Frink]] went back in time to 1865 to save [[Abe Lincoln]]. Frink meets the president and he sees that the two are equal so Homer asks Frink to take over his place in the meantime he takes a beer. Frink goes and sits down in the president box at [[Ford's Theatre]]. Shortly after Booth directed a gun on him but Frink moves before he can fire the gun. Booth then tries to shoot Frink again, but fails and Frank sprays him with a ice spray so he get frost-bite. Mary asks who Frink is, and he tells him that he is a hero from the future and she start to kiss him when he start to transports back home.<ref>''[[The Buck Stops Everywhere]]''</ref>
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[[Professor Frink]] went back in time to 1865 to save [[Abraham Lincoln|President Lincoln]]. Frink meets the president and he sees that the two are equal so Homer asks Frink to take over his place in the meantime he takes a beer. Frink goes and sits down in the president box at [[Ford's Theatre]]. Shortly after Booth directed a gun on him but Frink moves before he can fire the gun. Booth then tries to shoot Frink again, but fails and Frank sprays him with a ice spray so he get frost-bite. Mary asks who Frink is, and he tells him that he is a hero from the future and she start to kiss him when he start to transports back home.<ref>''[[The Buck Stops Everywhere]]''</ref>
  
 
== Behind the Laughter ==
 
== Behind the Laughter ==

Revision as of 03:50, March 11, 2024

Mary Lincoln
Mary Lincoln.png
Character Information
Gender:
Female ♀
Status:
Deceased
Hair: Black
Blue (non-canon)
Occupation: Former First Lady of the United States
Relatives: Husband: Abraham Lincoln
First appearance: "Today I Am a Clown"


Mary Lincoln was Abraham Lincoln's wife and the First Lady of the United States.

History

Homer has dreamt that he saved Abraham Lincoln from be killed when he knocked down John Wilkes Booth. Lincoln's wife Mary was sitting next to him in the theatre.[1]

When Homer looked at a collection of pine cones featuring the first ladies he asked Marge where Abigail Adams was before he found her. He then asked her where Mary Todd Lincoln was, before finding her. He then asked about Ida Saxton McKinley before he found her, and then he was going to ask about one more but Bart started to talk with him so he stopped searching for the ladies. [2]

Non-canon

Donut Homer.png The contents of this article or section are considered to be non-canon and therefore may not have actually happened or existed.

Professor Frink went back in time to 1865 to save President Lincoln. Frink meets the president and he sees that the two are equal so Homer asks Frink to take over his place in the meantime he takes a beer. Frink goes and sits down in the president box at Ford's Theatre. Shortly after Booth directed a gun on him but Frink moves before he can fire the gun. Booth then tries to shoot Frink again, but fails and Frank sprays him with a ice spray so he get frost-bite. Mary asks who Frink is, and he tells him that he is a hero from the future and she start to kiss him when he start to transports back home.[3]

Behind the Laughter

Jeannette Burns is based on Mary Lincoln

The character design for Mr. Burns' great-great-great grandmother Jeannette Burns is based on Mary Lincoln.[4]

Appearances

References


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